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Cabinet, shadow
Cabinet, shadow, is a body of opposition leaders meeting from time to
Shadow of doubt
Shadow of doubt, in its practical application in circumstantial evidence, the
Shadow
the body which intercepts the rays of light as the shadow of a man of a tree or of a tower
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Cabinet
and Whiteley, p. 42. The leader of opposition is a shadow Prime Minister and he has to be prepared to take
Shadowing
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Eclipse
eclipse is caused by the moon passing through the earths shadow a solar eclipse by the moon coming between the sun
Shadowy
Full of shade or shadows causing shade or shadow
Shadowless
Having no shadow
Schade
Shade shadow
Sciagraphy
The art or science of projecting or delineating shadows as they fall in nature
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