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Manning
Manning, a day's work of a man.
manned
Having a crew of vehicles as a manned earth satellite was considered a necessary research step to minimize casualties the military used cruise missiles rather than manned aircraft for the bombardment Opposite of unmanned
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Man
A human being opposed to beast
Man, Isle of
Man, Isle of (Mona), in the Irish Sea, off the coast of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, granted by Henry the Fourth and James the First to members of the Stanley family, whose successor in the female...
Straw, Man of
Straw, Man of, a man of no substance. A transfer of shares, in a company, to such a man is good, subject to its regulations, so as to relieve the transferor from liability to pay calls...
Shire-man, or Seyre-man
Shire-man, or Seyre-man, anciently judge of the county, by whom trials for land, etc., were determined before the conquest.
dead man's statute
dead man's statute : a law barring the testimony of a person with an interest in an estate regarding any conversation with or any event taking place in the presence of the decedent called also dead...
Sodor and man, Bishopric of
Sodor and man, Bishopric of, annexed to the pro-vince of York by Henry VIII, 33 Hen. 8, c. 31.See 1 & 2 Vict. c. 30, repealing partially 6 & 7 Wm. 4, c. 77. The bishop...
Public man
Public man, a public man clearly includes the Chief Minister or any other Minister of State Legislative Assembly or Legislative Assembly and excludes a Government Servant, M. Karunanidhi v. Union of India, AIR 1979 SC 898...
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Manning
Manning, a day's work of a man.
manned
Having a crew of vehicles as a manned earth satellite was considered a necessary research step to minimize casualties the military used cruise missiles rather than manned aircraft for the bombardment Opposite of unmanned
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Man
A human being opposed to beast
Man, Isle of
Man, Isle of (Mona), in the Irish Sea, off the coast of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, granted by Henry the Fourth and James the First to members of the Stanley family, whose successor in the female...
Straw, Man of
Straw, Man of, a man of no substance. A transfer of shares, in a company, to such a man is good, subject to its regulations, so as to relieve the transferor from liability to pay calls...
Shire-man, or Seyre-man
Shire-man, or Seyre-man, anciently judge of the county, by whom trials for land, etc., were determined before the conquest.
dead man's statute
dead man's statute : a law barring the testimony of a person with an interest in an estate regarding any conversation with or any event taking place in the presence of the decedent called also dead...
Sodor and man, Bishopric of
Sodor and man, Bishopric of, annexed to the pro-vince of York by Henry VIII, 33 Hen. 8, c. 31.See 1 & 2 Vict. c. 30, repealing partially 6 & 7 Wm. 4, c. 77. The bishop...
Public man
Public man, a public man clearly includes the Chief Minister or any other Minister of State Legislative Assembly or Legislative Assembly and excludes a Government Servant, M. Karunanidhi v. Union of India, AIR 1979 SC 898...
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