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Paragraph
Paragraph, a part or section of a statute, pleading, affidavit, etc., which contains one article, the sense of which
paragraph
paragraph : a distinct often numbered or otherwise designated section of a document or writing (as a statute or
Paragrapher
A writer of paragraphs a paragraphist
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Originally a marginal mark or note set in the margin to call attention to something in the text e g a change of subject now the character para commonly used in the text as a reference...
Balaam
A paragraph describing something wonderful used to fill out a newspaper column an allusion to the miracle of Balaams ass
Paragraphist
A paragrapher
Pilcrow
a paragraph mark para
Postscript
A paragraph added to a letter after it is concluded and signed by the writer an addition made to a
Civil Law
the first (not numbered) is called Principium, which is the beginning of the title, and those which follow, Paragraphs. The Institute are quoted with the letter I. or Inst.; thus 'si adversus, 12 I. De Nuptiis, is
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Paragraph
Paragraph, a part or section of a statute, pleading, affidavit, etc., which contains one article, the sense of which
paragraph
paragraph : a distinct often numbered or otherwise designated section of a document or writing (as a statute or
Paragrapher
A writer of paragraphs a paragraphist
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Paragraphic
Matched in: Term Paragraphic
Paragraph
Originally a marginal mark or note set in the margin to call attention to something in the text e g a change of subject now the character para commonly used in the text as a reference...
Balaam
A paragraph describing something wonderful used to fill out a newspaper column an allusion to the miracle of Balaams ass
Paragraphist
A paragrapher
Pilcrow
a paragraph mark para
Postscript
A paragraph added to a letter after it is concluded and signed by the writer an addition made to a
Civil Law
the first (not numbered) is called Principium, which is the beginning of the title, and those which follow, Paragraphs. The Institute are quoted with the letter I. or Inst.; thus 'si adversus, 12 I. De Nuptiis, is
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