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full faith and credit
full faith and credit : the recognition and enforcement of the
Chock full
Quite full full to capacity choke full as chowder chock full of
Total full time earning
Total full time earning, it can only mean the earnings he earns
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Choke full
Full to the brim quite full chock full
Full blood and half blood
Full blood and half blood, two persons are said to be
Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full'
Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full', s. 16 indorse-ment 'in blank' and 'in full' 'indorsee'. -
Full Court
Full Court. The Judge Ordinary, with two other members of the
full length
accommodating the full height of the human figure as a full length mirror
Full compensation
Full compensation. See s. 16 of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act,
Full amount payable by the foreign buyer in resect of the goods
Full amount payable by the foreign buyer in resect of the
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