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Apology
to purge the guilty of their offence; not is it intended to operate as a universal panacea, but it is intended
Judicial service
236 (b) and it means service consisting exclusively of persons intended to fill the post of district Judge and other civil
advancement
Uniform Probate Code requires written evidence that the gift was intended to be an advancement. A person who gives a gift
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force
preventing resistance from another dead·ly force : force that is intended to cause or that carries a substantial risk of causing
order
issued after a hearing attended by all parties that is intended to protect one individual from violence, abuse, harassment, or stalking
private
private 1 a : intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person
will
group 2 : the faculty of wishing, choosing, desiring, or intending 3 : a legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding
Brag
self or things pertaining to ones self in a manner intended to excite admiration envy or wonder to talk boastfully to
Fable
A Feigned story or tale intended to instruct or amuse a fictitious narration intended to enforce
Purport
To intend to show to intend to mean to signify to import
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