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Communion, Holy
referred to. As to the right of the clergyman to repel from Holy Communion, see Rex v. Dibdin, (1910) 57; 1912
Repercussive
A repellent
Fengeld
Fengeld, a tax or imposition, exacted for the repelling of enemies.
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Discovery
which would aid in the enforcement of a right, the repelling of an unjust demand, or the redress of a wrong;
Bar, plea in
them to be true, allege new facts which obviated or repelled their legal effect. In the first case the defendant was
Self repulsive
Self repelling
Retropulsive
Driving back repelling
Repulsive
Serving or able to repulse repellent as a repulsive force
repeal
repeal [Anglo-French repeler, from Old French, from re- back + apeler to appeal,
Propulsation
The act of driving away or repelling a keeping at a distance
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