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Statutory Rules and Orders
Agriculture and Fisheries, under the Diseases of Animals Acts. See Pulling's Annual Indexes of Statutory Rules and Orders, first published by
Toff
house once stood, but it is now all fallen or pulled down, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary.
opened
having the covering skin pulled back used of mouth or eyes as his mouth slightly
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pedicab
Orient for transporting passengers for hire as boys who once pulled rickshaws now pedal pedicabs
Digastric
tendon in the middle and esp to the muscle which pulls down the lower jaw
mousetrap
against the base To activate the trap the loop is pulled through a 180deg arc against the tension of the spring
Demolition
The act of overthrowing pulling down or destroying a pile or structure destruction by violence
deposit (earnest money)
the offer is rejected, or is forfeited if the buyer pulls out of the deal. During the contingency period the money
earnest money (deposit)
the offer is rejected, or is forfeited if the buyer pulls out of the deal. During the contingency period the money
merged credit report
merged credit report raw data pulled from two or more of the major credit-reporting firms. Source:
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