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Ob
against reversely etc also as a simple intensive as in oblige to bind to obstacle something standing before object lit to
Quodcunque aliquis ob tutelam corporis sui fecerit, jure id fecisse videtur
Quodcunque aliquis ob tutelam corporis sui fecerit, jure id fecisse videtur (2 Inst.
Ob continentiam delicti
Ob continentiam delicti, means on account of contiguity to the offense;
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judgment
should not be made final "Code of Alabama"] judgment non ob·stan·te ve·re·dic·to [-nÄ n-əb-stan-tē-ver-ə-dik-tō, -nȯn-ȯb-stÄ n-tā-vā-rā-dēk-tō] pl: judgments non obstante veredicto
obvious
obvious : easily seen, discovered, or understood ;specif : readily apparent
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whose rights are under its particular protection (such as the objects of a public charity), the matter of complaint was offered
Ronnen
obs p p of Renne to run
Jink
turn hence to dodge to escape by a quick turn obs or dial except as a hunting term in pig sticking
Mistook
imp amp obs p p of Mistake
Opiniastrous
See Opiniaster Obs
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