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Kept
than a mere stoppage or halt for rest, food or refreshment, etc., in the course of transit through the territory of
Intoxicating liquor
ground of an habitual and persistent refusal 'to supply suitable refreshment (other than intoxicating liquor) at a reasonable price,' or because
dynamic RAM
type of random access memory using circuits that require periodic refresh cycles in order to retain the stored information Contrasted to
Cooling
Adapted to cool and refresh allaying heat
Shelley's case, Rule in
words 'his heirs,' a limitation make; which may serve to refresh the memory. As examples of the application of the rule,
Refocillate
To refresh to revive
Coffee house
Coffee house, usually means a house where refresh-ment such as tea or coffee is supplied, Thompson v. Lacy,
Recreative
Tending to recreate or refresh recreating giving new vigor or animation reinvigorating giving relief after
Refect
To restore after hunger or fatigue to refresh
Recreate
give fresh life to to reanimate to revive especially to refresh after wearying toil or anxiety to relieve to cheer to
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