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manned
Having a crew of vehicles as a manned earth satellite was considered a necessary research step to minimize
Man, Isle of
Man, Isle of (Mona), in the Irish Sea, off the coast of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, granted by Henry the...
Straw, Man of
Straw, Man of, a man of no substance. A transfer of shares, in a company, to such a man is...
dead man's statute
dead man's statute : a law barring the testimony of a person with an interest in an estate regarding any...
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.
Man-queller
Man-queller [fr. man and cwellan, Sax.], a murderer.
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...
Military Man'uvres
Military Man'uvres may be executed within limits and during a period not exceeding three months by Order in Council authorized...
Man'uvres, Military
Man'uvres, Military. See MILITARY MAN'UVRES
Manning
Manning, a day's work of a man.
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