Narration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Narrator
Narrator, a pleader, or reporter.
Narrator
One who narrates one who relates a series of events or transactions
Epic
Narrated in a grand style pertaining to or designating a kind
Rehearsal
The act of rehearsing recital narration repetition specifically a private recital performance or season of practice
Fable
story or tale intended to instruct or amuse a fictitious narration intended to enforce some useful truth or precept an apologue
Grounds
in clause (5) of Article 22 means not only the narration or conclusions of facts, but also all materials on which
Feature film
plot is revealed mainly through dialogues and not wholly through narration, animation or cartoon depiction, and does not include an advertisement
Relation
relating or telling also that which is related recital account narration narrative as the relation of historical events
Descriptive
description as a descriptive figure a descriptive phrase a descriptive narration a story descriptive of the age
Parusia
of the past or the future as in the animated narration of past or in the prediction of future events
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