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Narr
Narr. [abbrev. Of narratio, Lat.], a declaration in an action, Jac.
Ballad
A popular kind of narrative poem adapted for recitation or singing as the ballad of
Boswellian
Dr Johnsons biographer James Boswell whose hero worship made his narrative a faithful but often uncritical record of details
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Recital
operative part of the instrument.' Recitals are generally divided into narrative recitals which set forth the facts on which the instrument
Material witness
he is a witness 'essential to the unfolding of the narrative on which the pros. is based.' Whether a witness is
Case stated
Case stated, a narrative (agreed upon by both parties to an action, or drawn
Brief
proofs, and affidavits in any legal proceeding, with a concise narrative of the facts and merits of the plaintiff's case, or
Relation
or telling also that which is related recital account narration narrative as the relation of historical events
Protactic
Giving a previous narrative or explanation as of the plot or personages of a
Narratory
Giving an account of events narrative as narratory letters
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