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Greenwich time
Greenwich time. 'Time' in an Act of Parliament, deed or legal instrument
From time to time
From time to time, The words 'from time to time' suggests not
Enlargement or abridgement of time
Enlargement or abridgement of time, Order VI, r. 2(14) of the Supreme Court Rules, 1966
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full time
spending or requiring all of the time normally given to an activity as full time students a
time, place, or manner restriction
time, place, or manner restriction : a restriction on the time,
Ill timed
Done attempted or said at an unsuitable or unpropitious time occurring at an inappropriate time as an ill timed intervention
part time
Occupying less than the entire time appropriate to an activity as a part time job Opposed
face time
Time spent speaking with a person face to face contrasted with
Day (aviation: time)
Day (aviation: time), means the time from half an hour before sunrise unit
For the time being entered in the electral roll
For the time being entered in the electral roll, the words 'for the
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