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Saraband
A slow Spanish dance of Saracenic origin to an air in triple
Smolder
burn and smoke without flame to waste away by a slow and supressed combustion
Magna Carta
judges in the olden time, when travelling was perilous and slow, went their circuits but once in seven years; all disseisins
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Interpretation of Statute
in construing the provisions of statute the Courts should be slow to adopt a construction which tends to make any part
International Law
in a great measure unknown to antiquity, and is the slow growth of modern times, under the combined influence of Christianity,
Backward classes
India, Constitution of India, Article 340. Backward classes, are classes slow in development, Webster Dictionary of Law, p. 108. Backward classes
Abatement
kind require an immediate remedy, and cannot wait for the slow progress of the ordinary forms of justice. (3) Plea in
Snail paced
Slow moving like a snail
Slug
A drone a slow lazy fellow a sluggard
Loco disease
caused by eating the loco weed and characterized by a slow measured gait high step glassy eyes with defective vision delirium
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