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Printing out
A method of printing in which the image is fully brought out by the direct actinic action of light without
Limited ownership
the Act (Hindu Succession Act) but then this condition was fully satisfied in the case of Tulasamma to whom the property
Inchoate right
Inchoate right, means (1) A right that has not fully developed, matured, or vested. (2) Patents. An inventor's right that
Rely
To rest with confidence as when fully satisfied of the veracity integrity or ability of persons or
Peacock Throne
of Persia now Iran so called from its bearing a fully expanded peacocks tail done in gems
Post fine
cognizee in a fine of lands when the same was fully passed called also the kings silver
uim
other driver is liable and has coverage that does not fully compensate you for your losses. The maximum of a UIM
Deprostrate
Fully prostrate humble low rude
computerize
to provide with computers as Our office is fully computerized now
Completely
In a complete manner fully
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