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Discriminatory manner
Discriminatory manner, means affording different to different persons attributable wholly or mainly
Exemplary Manner
Exemplary Manner, referred. (Navy Act, s. 79)
In the usual manner
In the usual manner means according to the habi-tual form of arbitration adopted in
Manner or mainour
Manner or mainour [fr. the Fr. manier]. To be taken with
Visitor of manners
Visitor of manners, the regarder's office in the forest, Manw. i. 195.
Mannerism
Adherence to a peculiar style or manner a characteristic mode of action bearing behavior or treatment of
Mannerly
Showing good manners civil respectful complaisant
Mannered
way of carrying and conducting ones self as a well mannered child
Oath
desires to swear with uplifted hand, in the form and manner in which an oath is usually administered in Scotland, he
Salary or wages
or as part of any service or in any other manner whatsoever, of (h) supply of goods being food or any
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