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Intimately
In an intimate manner
Intimate
An intimate friend or associate a confidant
Notice
borne in mind that it means not only a formal intimation but also an informal one. The service of a notice
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Personal effects
articles associated with person, as property having more or less intimate relation to person of possessor, or such tangible property as
Personal use
which pertain to the assessee's person; in other words, an intimate connection between the effects and the person of the assessee
Service of notice/notice
like 'give notice, have notice' and it also means 'formal intimation of something, or instructions to do something' and has such
Intime
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privy
privy pl: priv·ies [Anglo-French privé, from Old French, intimate, confidant, from privé intimate, familiar, from Latin privatus private] :
Adjournment Motion
not less than fifty members rise accordingly, the Speaker shall intimate that leave is granted. If not, he shall inform the
Intimacy
The state of being intimate close familiarity or association nearness in friendship
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