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get up and go
to initiate action an enterprising and energetic spirit a go getting attitude
Procure
Procure, means to obtain, or get by care; effort or the use of special means; to
principal applicant
will be the principal applicant, and her family members will get visas from her position. They will get derivative status. Or
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conditional residence visa
less than two years when your husband or wife (spouse) gets lawful permanent resident status (gets a green card), then your
Chit
transaction,-- (i) some alone, but not all, of the subscribers get the prize amount without any liability to pay future subscriptions;
Falsely charges
understood to have been used in their content sense. They get as it were their colour and content from each other.
Jury
jurors, was repealed by 34 Vict. c. 2. Special jurors get a guinea a cause by s. 34 of the (English)
Occupation
man may have an occupation from which he does not get any profit, and never intends to get any profit. He
Take
'seize, grasp, capture, catch, receive into the body, appropriate, secure, get, receive by payment, assume, choose, adopt, consume, obtain, derive from
Umpire
v. Human Das Horchand, AIR 1940 Sind 37. Umpire, will get the same power as the arbitrators had, if their powers
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