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full and final adoption
full and final adoption A legal adoption in which the child
Full orbed
Having the orb or disk complete or fully illuminated like the full moon
Person of full age
Person of full age, under the Settled Land Act,1925, means a person not
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Full wages last drawn
Full wages last drawn, is construed to mean wages that were
Full value of the consideration for which the sale is made
Full value of the consideration for which the sale is made,
full term
for the entire duration of normal pregnancy as a healthy full term baby of new born infants Opposite of premature
full scale
using all available resources of actions as a full scale effort to find the perpetrator
full page
an entire page in a book or paper as a full page ad
Full hearted
Full of courage or confidence
Full blooded
Having a full supply of blood
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