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Pew
a church which are separated by low partitions and have long seats upon which several persons may sit sometimes called slip
Pennant
A small flag a pennon The narrow pennant or long pennant called also whip or coach whip is a long
Act of Parliament
After the time of Edward II. they were for a long time generally cited by their full titles, by naming the
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ostrich
camelus of Africa is the best known species It has long and very strong legs adapted for rapid running only two
Narwhal
An arctic cetacean Monodon monocerous about twenty feet long The male usually has one long twisted pointed canine tooth
Scythe
grass grain or the like by hand composed of a long curving blade with a sharp edge made fast to a
Excise
excise duties. Excise duties were introduced into England by the Long Parliament in 1643, being then laid on the makers and
Chemical weapons
or (d) Law enforcement including domestic riot control purposes, as long as the types and quantities are consistent with such purposes
Custom and usage
rule which, having been continuously and uniformly observed for a long time, has obtained the force of law among Hindus in
Dum casta vixerit
Dum casta vixerit (so long as she shall live chaste). In deeds of separation of
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