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Easement
any of the three Ridings in Yorkshire must be registered locally, see (English) L.P. (Amendment) Act, 1926, amending the (English) Land
bradykinin
dilates peripheral vessels and increases capillary permeability It is formed locally in injured tissue and is believed to play a role
Diocesan Courts
of each diocese, exercising general jurisdiction of all matters arising locally within their respective limits, with the exception of places subject
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Pissabed
A name locally applied to various wild plants as dandelion bluet oxeye daisy
domine
pastor of the Reformed Church The word is also applied locally in the United States in colloquial speech to any clergyman
Cowberry
bears acid red berries which are sometimes used in cookery locally called mountain cranberry
Chub
same family of the genera Semotilus Squalius Ceratichthys etc and locally to several very different fishes as the tautog black bass
Person
of persons or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, local authority and any agency, office, or branch owned or controlled
Thames
1908, repealed, except as to the Upper Thames, by the Local Act of 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. clxxiii.),
So long as that tax continues to be levied in that State
of the other phraseology in clause (2) is that the local authority can claim protection under clause (2) if it is
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