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single minded
Having a single purpose concentrating on a single goal hence artless guileless single
single mindedness
The quality of being single minded
Conceptualism
power of forming for itself general conceptions of individual or single objects … A theory intermediate between realism and nominalism that the mind has the power of forming for itself general conceptions of
Monomania
Derangement of the mind in regard of a single subject only also such a concentration of interest upon one … Derangement of the mind in regard of a single subject only also such a
Person of unsound mind
the charge of institutions, hospitals, licensed houses, nursing homes, or single care as provided by the Acts, without being certified; and … Person of unsound mind, a term by which in a more enlightened age persons
Domicile
having a foreign element, with a territory subject to a single system of law, which is regarded as his personal law. … shown that the person concerned had a certain state of mind, the animus manendi. If he claims that he acquired a
Copyhold
according to his share. Joint tenants and coparceners pay a single fine for all. The practice as to the payment of … custom rests, are common usage and existence time out of mind. No copyhold estate can, therefore, be created at the present
House of Commons
returning members, thirty boroughs were cut down from double to single representation, and Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, and eighteen other boroughs … to 'wages,' which Coke says had existed 'time out of mind,' was enforceable by writs to sheriffs, but has not been
Magna Carta
shall be distrained to marry while she chooses to live single; nevertheless, she shall find surety that she shall not marry … provisions which could not have originated, sua sponte, in the mind of any legislator, however gifted he may have been. The
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