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Uniformity, Act of
from uniformity. An alternative lectionary has been provided by the Revised Table of Lessons Measure, 1922 (12 & 13 Geo. 5,
Ido
Paris in 1901 made public in 1907 and subsequently greatly revised and extended by a permanent committee or ldquoAcademyrdquo It is
Union Assessment Committee
less than six nor more than twelve, having jurisdiction to revise the valuation lists framed by the overseers of each parish
Retouch
To touch again or rework in order to improve to revise as to retouch a picture or an essay
Tolls under statute
engaged in the maintenance of a bridge, the power to revise the amount of the tolls may be in the undertakers'
mistake
excuse or relief by the court [the court's power to revise a judgment because of fraud, , or irregularity] [a clerical
refinance
to renew or reorganize the financing of 2 : to revise the terms of (a debt obligation) esp. in regard to
Press revise
A proof for final revision
Recense
To review to revise
Edit
To superintend the publication of to revise and prepare for publication to select correct arrange etc the
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