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Eclipse
eclipse by the moon coming between the sun and the observer A satellite is eclipsed by entering the shadow of its
Post impressionism
futurism a theory or practice which attempts to place the observer within the picture and to represent simultaneously a number of
Probation
Means a sort of 'locus pententiae' to the employer to observe the work, ability, efficiency, sincerity, and competence of the servant
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Smuggling
in force, in respect of which a condition is not observed unless the non-observance of the condition was sanctioned by the
Negligence
or prudent care which a reasonable person is expected to observe in a given set of circumstances. But the negligence for
Jews
Various Acts exempting or making special provi-sions for Jewish religious observances and customs have been passed. See (English) Factory and Work-shop
Judicial proceeding
all the incidents of such judicial proceedings have to be observed before the result is arrived at. The assessee would have
Law
1 Bl. Com. 38. A principle of conduct may be observed habitually by an individual or a class. When sufficiently formulated
Leave
Landreth v. Casey, 340 III 519; 173 NE 84 (85) observes as follows: 'Wilful departure with intent to remain away, and
Tail
statute declared that the will of the donor should be observed; and that an estate granted to a man and the
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