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Patience
quality of being patient the power of suffering with fortitude uncomplaining endurance of evils or wrongs as toil pain poverty insult oppression calamity etc
Passion
A suffering or enduring of imposed or inflicted pain any suffering or distress as a cardiac passion specifically the suffering of Christ between the time of the
Catechise
of their parishes 'in the Ten Commandments, the Articles of the Belief and in the Lord's Prayer,' on pain of sharp reproof upon the first complaint for neglect of duty, suspension for the second offence, and, 'there
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Marriage
error.' In 1753 Lord Hardwicke's Act (26 Geo. 2, c. 33), passed to prevent clandestine marriages, required, under pain of nullity, that banns should be published according to the rubric, or a license obtained, and in either
Dog
any class of dogs from straying during all or any of the hours between sunset and sunrise,' on pain of being seized and treated as 'stray.' Dogs belonging to a pack of hounds are exempted, Burton v.
Physiotherapist
chest physio-therapy in the intensive care units, curing physical disorders or disability promoting physical fitness, facilitating healing and pain relief and treatment of physical and psychosomatic disorders through modulaing psysiological and physical response using physical agents, activities
Wite
Wite [Sax.], a punishment, pain, penalty, mulct, or criminal fine. The wite was a penalty paid to the Crown by a murderer. The
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
Z a blow which does not permanently disfigure Z's face, but which causes Z to suffer severe bodily pain for the space of twenty days. A has voluntarily caused grievous hurt.
Theatre
disallow the same, or any part thereof, the same may not be acted contrary to the disallowance, under pain (s. 15) of the penalty not exceeding 50l. and absolute avoidance of the licence of the theatre. See
Relief
Relief, means measures taken during or immediately after a declaration of disasters to diminish, or alleviate any suffering, pain, injury or distress or hardship caused on account of the disaster. [Gujarat State Disaster Management Act, 2003, s.
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