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Dissidence
Dissidence, suggests not only a strong dissatisfac-tion but a determined opposition, Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Jess Stein and Laurence Urdang, p. 570
Untouchability
Untouchability, an attitude or feeling by Hindus of high caste to those of low caste or to non-Hindus, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1598. Untouchability, in India it was abolished by a Constitutional provision under the...
Walk out
Walk out, means a strike; an informal or unauthorised strike; an action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval; continued absence from the meetings of an organization as an expression of disapproval,...
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Witness
Witness, is a person who testifies in a court, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1680. Witness, one who gives evidence in a cause. 1. One who sees, knows, or vouches for something 2. One who gives...
Writ
Writ [breve, Lat.], a judicial process, by which any one is summoned as an offender; a legal instrument to enforce obedience to the orders and sentences of the courts. For the particular writs, see their distinctive...
For the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties
For the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties, the words 'for the purpose of making a survey of wakf properties' is a key to the construction of the section. The ordinary meaning of the...
main memory
The memory in a computer that holds programs and data for rapid access during execution of a program it usually hold the largest quantity of rapid access storage in a computer also called RAM random access...
Dissent
Dissent, honest dissent is a vibrant democratic polity. is an open disagreement with the majority opinion, Random House Dictionary of English Language, Jess Stein and Laurence Urdang, p. 569
bingo
a game commonly used for low stakes gambling in which numbered balls or slips are drawn at random and players cover the correponding numbers on their cards called Bingo cards which have square arrangement of such...
arbitrary
arbitrary 1 : depending on individual discretion (as of a judge) and not fixed by standards, rules, or law [the manner of punishment is ] 2 a : not restrained or limited in the exercise of...
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Dissidence
Dissidence, suggests not only a strong dissatisfac-tion but a determined opposition, Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Jess Stein and Laurence Urdang, p. 570
Untouchability
Untouchability, an attitude or feeling by Hindus of high caste to those of low caste or to non-Hindus, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1598. Untouchability, in India it was abolished by a Constitutional provision under the...
Walk out
Walk out, means a strike; an informal or unauthorised strike; an action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval; continued absence from the meetings of an organization as an expression of disapproval,...
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Witness
Witness, is a person who testifies in a court, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1680. Witness, one who gives evidence in a cause. 1. One who sees, knows, or vouches for something 2. One who gives...
Writ
Writ [breve, Lat.], a judicial process, by which any one is summoned as an offender; a legal instrument to enforce obedience to the orders and sentences of the courts. For the particular writs, see their distinctive...
For the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties
For the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties, the words 'for the purpose of making a survey of wakf properties' is a key to the construction of the section. The ordinary meaning of the...
main memory
The memory in a computer that holds programs and data for rapid access during execution of a program it usually hold the largest quantity of rapid access storage in a computer also called RAM random access...
Dissent
Dissent, honest dissent is a vibrant democratic polity. is an open disagreement with the majority opinion, Random House Dictionary of English Language, Jess Stein and Laurence Urdang, p. 569
bingo
a game commonly used for low stakes gambling in which numbered balls or slips are drawn at random and players cover the correponding numbers on their cards called Bingo cards which have square arrangement of such...
arbitrary
arbitrary 1 : depending on individual discretion (as of a judge) and not fixed by standards, rules, or law [the manner of punishment is ] 2 a : not restrained or limited in the exercise of...
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