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Civil defence
Civil defence, includes any measures, not amounting to actual combat, for affording protection to any
Churchwardens
goods have been transferred by the Parochail Church Councils (Powers) Measure, 1921 (11 & 12 Geo. 5, No. 1) to the
Battlings
Battlings [fr. battellus, Lat., a small measure, fr. batus, measure of allowance], an allowance of money, as
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Living wage
the bare essentials of food, clothing and shelter but a measure of frugal comfort including education for the children, protection against
Alnage, or Auinage
Alnage, or Auinage [fr. aune, Fr., an ell], a measure, particularly the measuring with an ell, Cowel.
Kilogram
platinum-iridium cylinder deposited at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures and declared international prototype of the kilogramme by First General
Pint
Pint, or four gills; a measure of half a quart, or the eighth part of a
Metage
Metage, measuring. The Corporation of London had formerly the right to dues
Meter
Meter [fr. mete, Sax.], an instrument of measurement, as a coal-meter, a land-meter. It means a set of
Office of profit under the government
Government controls various activities in various spheres and in various measures. But to judge whether employees of any authority or local
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Civil defence
Civil defence, includes any measures, not amounting to actual combat, for affording protection to any
Churchwardens
goods have been transferred by the Parochail Church Councils (Powers) Measure, 1921 (11 & 12 Geo. 5, No. 1) to the
Battlings
Battlings [fr. battellus, Lat., a small measure, fr. batus, measure of allowance], an allowance of money, as
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Living wage
the bare essentials of food, clothing and shelter but a measure of frugal comfort including education for the children, protection against
Alnage, or Auinage
Alnage, or Auinage [fr. aune, Fr., an ell], a measure, particularly the measuring with an ell, Cowel.
Kilogram
platinum-iridium cylinder deposited at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures and declared international prototype of the kilogramme by First General
Pint
Pint, or four gills; a measure of half a quart, or the eighth part of a
Metage
Metage, measuring. The Corporation of London had formerly the right to dues
Meter
Meter [fr. mete, Sax.], an instrument of measurement, as a coal-meter, a land-meter. It means a set of
Office of profit under the government
Government controls various activities in various spheres and in various measures. But to judge whether employees of any authority or local
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