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Dangerous goods
defined to mean 'acqua fortis, vitriol, naphta, benzine, gunpowder, lucifer matches, nitroglycerine, petroleum, any explosives within the meaning of the Explosives
Dangerous business
Dangerous business, means the business of the manufacture of matches or of other substances liable to sudden explosion, inflammation or
Chirograph
delivered to the two parties concerned, were proved authentic by matching with and answering one another. Deeds thus made were denominated
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Chance, Game of
the element of chance is added to the element of matching one horse against another-in Tollett v. Thomas, (1871) LR 6
Pattern matching
A technique in automated data analysis usually performed on a computer by which a group of characteristic properties of an...
indenture
a document into sections with irregular edges that can be matched for authentication), from en- thoroughly + dent tooth] 1 :
Matchmaking
The act or process of making matches for kindling or burning
Matchmaker
One who makes matches for burning or kinding
matchbook
A small folder of paper safety matches
Matchable
Capable of being matched comparable on equal conditions adapted to being joined together correspondent
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