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resettlement
resettlement Permanent relocation of refugees in a place outside their country of origin to allow them to establish residence and
immigrant
immigrant See Permanent Resident Alien. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
death
death : a permanent cessation of all vital bodily functions : the end of life see also brain death, civil death NOTE:
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Impermanent
Not permanent
Impermanence
Lack of permanence
lastingness
permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force
Reside
Reside, means dwell permanently or for a considerable time, to have one's settled or usual abode, to live in or at a
Desertion
one spouse from the other, with an intention on the part of the deserting spouse of bringing cohabitation permanently to an end without reasonable cause and without the consent of the other spouse; but the physical act
Officiating
according to its ordinary connotation, the word 'officiating' is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently of substantively, is appointed to a post in a higher rank, but not permanently or substantively, while still
Grievous hurt
either eye. Thirdly.--Permanent privation of the hearing of either ear. Fourthly.--Privation of any member or joint. Fifthly.--Destruction or permanent impairing of the powers of any member or joint. Sixthly.--Permanent disfiguration of the head or face. Seventhly.--Fracture or
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