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Holohemihedral

Presenting hemihedral forms in which all the sectants have halt the whole number of planes

Justitia debet esse LIBERA, quia nihil iniquius venali justitia; PLENA, quia justitia non debet claudicare; et CELER, quita dilatio qu'dam negatio

ought to be unbought, because nothing is more hateful than venal justice; full, for justice ought not to halt; and quick, for delay is a kind of denial.) compare the 29th chapter of Magna Charta, post, MAGNA

Encamp

To form and occupy a camp to prepare and settle in temporary habitations as tents or huts to halt on a march pitch tents or form huts and remain for the night or for a longer time

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Bungee jump

bridge attached usually by the legs to a bungee cord which is set to a length that will halt the drop before the person reaches the surface of the earth or the water

stop

stop stopped stop·ping vt 1 : to cause to halt [stopped payment] 2 : to subject to a legal stop vi : to cease activity or motion n

Cripple

One who creeps halts or limps one who has lost or never had the use of a limb or limbs a lame

Precedent

Precedent, a decision is a precedent of its own features. Further, the enunciation of the reason or principle on which a question before a court has been decided is alone binding as a precedent, Uttaranchal Road...

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Holohemihedral

Presenting hemihedral forms in which all the sectants have halt the whole number of planes

Justitia debet esse LIBERA, quia nihil iniquius venali justitia; PLENA, quia justitia non debet claudicare; et CELER, quita dilatio qu'dam negatio

ought to be unbought, because nothing is more hateful than venal justice; full, for justice ought not to halt; and quick, for delay is a kind of denial.) compare the 29th chapter of Magna Charta, post, MAGNA

Encamp

To form and occupy a camp to prepare and settle in temporary habitations as tents or huts to halt on a march pitch tents or form huts and remain for the night or for a longer time

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Bungee jump

bridge attached usually by the legs to a bungee cord which is set to a length that will halt the drop before the person reaches the surface of the earth or the water

stop

stop stopped stop·ping vt 1 : to cause to halt [stopped payment] 2 : to subject to a legal stop vi : to cease activity or motion n

Cripple

One who creeps halts or limps one who has lost or never had the use of a limb or limbs a lame

Precedent

Precedent, a decision is a precedent of its own features. Further, the enunciation of the reason or principle on which a question before a court has been decided is alone binding as a precedent, Uttaranchal Road...

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