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Orientate
To move or turn toward the east to veer from the north or south toward the east
Occultism
A certain Oriental system of theosophy
Occidentals
Western Christians of the Latin rite See Orientals
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Sepoy
service of a European power esp of Great Britain an Oriental soldier disciplined in the European manner
Sarabaite
One of certain vagrant or heretical Oriental monks in the early church
Paranoid schizophrenia
and overbearing manner. The patient usually retains his memory, and orientation and does not show signs of insanity, until the conversation
Assignment
1999), s. 2(1)(b)] The word 'assignment' does not mean 'appointment', Oriental Metal Pressing Works, (P) Ltd. v. Bhaskar Kashinath, AIR 1961
Commutative justice and distributive justice
of justice, toward which the concept of law must be oriented.' Law offers and protects the conditions necessary for the life
Consumer and service
construed to comprehend consumer and services of commercial and trade oriented nature only. Thus any person who is found to have
Distributive justice
of justice, towards which the concept of law must be oriented.' Law offers and protects the conditions necessary for the life
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