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Printers
c. 12, s. 2); and see the Newspapers Printers and Reading Rooms Repeal Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 24),
Presence
used in the sense of actual physical presence. A plain reading of s. 273 does not support the restrictive meaning sought
Withdraw from being a candidate
pointed out, it is clear on a proper and combined reading of clauses (a) and (b)(i) of sub-s. (1)(A) of s.
Lectionary
A book or a list of lections for reading in divine service
Period of not less than
Period of not less than, on the plain reading of the proviso to Rule 1(v), Second Schedule to the
Class day
course by exercises conducted by the members such as the reading of the class histories and poem the delivery of the
Letterpress
paper or other material by types often used of the reading matter in distinction from the illustrations
face
a : outward appearance b : the surface or superficial reading or meaning of something (as a document or statute) that
misconduct
(as communicating about the case with outsiders, witnesses, or others, reading or hearing news reports about the case, or independently introducing
Bookish
Given to reading fond of study better acquainted with books than with men
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