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Sponsor
one who makes a promise or gives security for another, particularly a godfather in baptism. Means any person holding not less
Stone-breaking
Stone-breaking, the word 'stone' as popularly understood in ordinary parlance particularly when is it coupled with the word 'breaking' or 'crushing'
Public officer
a public capacity under the Crown or public authority, more particularly a person appointed by joint-stock banking companies, etc., under 7
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Unreasonableness
Unreasonableness, is sometimes used to denote particularly extreme behaviour, such as acting in bad faith, or a
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as perpetual imprisonment; enumerates and corrects the abuses of tenures, particularly as to marriage of wards; regulates the levying of tolls,
Enchyma
The primitive formative juice from which the tissues particularly the cellular tissue are formed
Emboss
To raise the surface of into bosses or protuberances particularly to ornament with raised work
Elm
Ulmus of several species much used as a shade tree particularly in America The English elm is Ulmus campestris the common
Public order
which is demarcated from the others. In that limited sense, particularly in view of the history of the amendment, it can
Latitudinarianism
courts where the remedy is shared by a considerable number, particularly, when they are weaker. '[Mumbai Kamghar Sabha v. Abdul Bhai,
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Sponsor
one who makes a promise or gives security for another, particularly a godfather in baptism. Means any person holding not less
Stone-breaking
Stone-breaking, the word 'stone' as popularly understood in ordinary parlance particularly when is it coupled with the word 'breaking' or 'crushing'
Public officer
a public capacity under the Crown or public authority, more particularly a person appointed by joint-stock banking companies, etc., under 7
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Unreasonableness
Unreasonableness, is sometimes used to denote particularly extreme behaviour, such as acting in bad faith, or a
Westminster the First, Statute of
as perpetual imprisonment; enumerates and corrects the abuses of tenures, particularly as to marriage of wards; regulates the levying of tolls,
Enchyma
The primitive formative juice from which the tissues particularly the cellular tissue are formed
Emboss
To raise the surface of into bosses or protuberances particularly to ornament with raised work
Elm
Ulmus of several species much used as a shade tree particularly in America The English elm is Ulmus campestris the common
Public order
which is demarcated from the others. In that limited sense, particularly in view of the history of the amendment, it can
Latitudinarianism
courts where the remedy is shared by a considerable number, particularly, when they are weaker. '[Mumbai Kamghar Sabha v. Abdul Bhai,
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