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Hire-purchase agreement

credit to the customer. But as hire-purchase scheme gained in popularity and in size, the dealers who were not endowed with

Earl

took this public notice of it as a means of popularity. A title of nobility, formerly the highest in England but

Popularness

The quality or state of being popular popularity

Popularly

accepted by the people commonly currently as the story was popularity reported

hifi

superseded the older phonographs and itself is being displaced in popularity by CD players

Negotiable

Indeed a bill of lading is 'negotiable' only in a popular, and not in a technical, sense. For it is 'negotiable'

Wool

the trade by the dealer and the consumer in the popular sense namely that which people conversant with the word 'Oon'

Vegetable product

every day use and so must be construed in its popular sense, if the popular sense meaning is given to vegetable

Vegetable

bears in natural history, and it must be construed in popular sense to denote such classes of vegetable matter which are

Paper

etc. From the above definitions, it is clear that in popular parlance, the word 'paper' is understood as meaning a substance

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