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Like manner like condition
Like manner like condition, 'Like manner' and subjection to 'like conditions'
Cause of a like nature
Cause of a like nature, the expression. 'Cause of a like nature' will have
Likely
Likely, means no more than 'may well', Dunning v. United Liverpool
Snail like
Like or suiting a snail as snail like progress
Knew to be likely to be committed
Knew to be likely to be committed, the expression 'knew to be likely to
Liking
Looking appearing as better or worse liking See Like to look
Likeness
The state or quality of being like similitude resemblance similarity as the likeness of the one to
Likely to have official dealings
Likely to have official dealings, the words likely to have official
like-kind exchange
like-kind exchange : an exchange of business or investment property of
Like
in and the particulars of the resemblance as they are like each other in features complexion and many traits of character
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