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Right
in its primitive sense, that which the law directs; in popular acceptation, that which is so directed for the protection and
Glass ware
and the like which have specialised significance and utility. In popular or commercial parlance a general merchant dealing in 'glass ware'
Soda pop
a popular non alcoholic beverage sweetened by various means containing flavoring and
Night Before Christmas
The popular name for a poem by Clement Clarke Moore titled A
Direct nomination
nomination or designation of candidates for public office by direct popular vote rather than through the action of a convention or
blue jeans
often having metal rivets for reinforcement They have become very popular as casual wear for all age groups and more expensive
Accident
or thing not belonging to the essence. See ESSENCE. The popular and ordinary sense of the word 'accident' means the mishap
Distinct matters and descriptions
Distinct matters and descriptions, in its popular sense, the expression 'distinct matters' would connote something different from
Cloth
given in dictionaries as well as by its generally accepted popular connotation 'cloth' is woven, knitted or felted material which is
Collective responsibility
their office if they cannot retain the confidence of the Popular House of the Legislature, Commentary on the Constitution of India,
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