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  • 51PASS — vi 1 a: to issue a decision, verdict, or opinion the Supreme Court pass ed on a statute b: to be legally issued judgment pass ed by default 2: to go from the control, ownership, or possession of one person or group to that of …

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  • 52hit the bricks — verb a) To travel about, especially on foot. [T]housands of brewers, waiters and waitresses, bartenders, cooks, checkers, cashiers, dishwashers, hotel maids and bellmen, too, would be forced to hit the bricks in search of other work. b) To leave… …

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  • 53perambulator — noun a baby carriage; a pram That will be all this afternoon, he said to the nurse, who got up with the baby and decanted it into a perambulator which was standing in the fairway. Syn: pram See Also: perambulate, perambulation, perambulatory …

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  • 54Angela Bulloch — Angela Bulloch, née en 1966 à Rainy River dans l Ontario au Canada, est une plasticienne contemporaine canadienne travaillant à Londres et à Berlin et associée aux Young British Artists. Biographie Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée …

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  • 55Liste des œuvres publiques du 14e arrondissement de Paris — Cet article tente de recenser les principales œuvres d art public du 14e arrondissement de Paris, en France. Sommaire 1 Liste 1.1 Sculptures 1.1.1 Parc Montsouris …

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  • 56PACE — index patrol, perambulate, rate, step Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 57traverse — tra·verse 1 / tra ˌvərs, trə vərs/ n: a denial of a matter of fact alleged in the opposing party s pleadings; also: a pleading in which such a denial is made tra·verse 2 /trə vərs, tra ˌvərs/ vt [Anglo French traverser, literally, to lay across,… …

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  • 58cover — cov·er 1 vt 1: insure this policy cover s other family drivers 2: to give protection against or compensation or indemnification for doesn t cover flood damage vi: to obtain cover …

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  • 59stalk — / stȯk/ vt: to subject to stalking vi: to engage in stalking stalk·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 60step — I noun achievement, act, action, advance, advancement, deed, degree, expedient, footpace, footstep, gait, gradation, grade, maneuver, milestone, move, pace, procedure, proceeding, process, progression, rundle, rung, stride, tramp, tread II index… …

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