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gaga
mentally or physically infirm with age
physical presence
physical presence The place where a person is actually, physically located. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
hatchet man
A person hired to murder or physically attack another a hit man
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Motor Car
in order to obtain a driving licence he must be physically fit (i.e., not suffer from certain physical diseases or disabilities
Patient
Having the quality of enduring physically able to suffer or bear
Sloyd
some trade but also to develop the pupils mentally and physically
Child in need of care and protection
or neglected by that person, (iii) who is mentally or physically challenged or ill children or children suffering from terminal diseases
Coroner's
that a depty may only act when the corner is physically absent from his or her duties, for example on holiday,
Delivers the judgment
his mind. There is no need for him to be physically present in court but he must be in existence as
Delivery
mean the point of time when the goods can be physically to the importer, Garden Silk Mills Ltd. v. Union of
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