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  • 61Charles James Fleming — QC (26 November 1839 – 25 December 1904)[1] was a British barrister and Liberal Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1892 to 1895, but his parliamentary career was cut short when he fell out with the Liberal Party in his… …

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  • 62Ancient borough — An early historical analysis of cities and boroughs by Robert Brady (1704) …

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  • 63Assuris — is a non profit organization under Canadian Federal regulation to protect policyholders in the event that a life insurer should become insolvent. It is designed to allow a block of policies to be transferred to a solvent company, where the… …

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  • 64The Bank of New York Mellon — Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Type Public Traded as NYSE: BK …

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  • 65overdraw — over·draw /ˌō vər drȯ/ vb drew / drü/, drawn, / drȯn/, draw·ing vt: to draw checks on (a bank account) for more than the balance vi: to make an overdraft Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster …

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  • 66break — Synonyms and related words: abeyance, about ship, about face, abrade, abrasion, abscond, abysm, abyss, accidentality, acclimate, acclimatize, accommodate, accommodation, accustom, actuarial calculation, adapt, adaptation, adjust, adjustment,… …

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  • 67fail — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To be unsuccessful] Syn. miscarry, fall short, miss, slip, lose, make nothing of, come to naught, come to nothing, falter, flounder, blunder, break down, break, run aground, founder, misfire, come to grief, get into trouble …

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  • 68collapse — v 1. cave in, tumble down, founder, give way, crumple, crumple up, fall down, fall inward or outward, come apart; crumble, fall into pieces, break into fragments, break apart, fall into ruin; be demolished, be torn down, be felled, be pulled down …

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  • 69fail — Fault, negligence, or refusal. Fall short; be unsuccessful or deficient. Fading health. See extremis. Fail also means: involuntarily to fall short of success or the attainment of one s purpose; to become insolvent and unable to meet one s… …

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  • 70fail — Fault, negligence, or refusal. Fall short; be unsuccessful or deficient. Fading health. See extremis. Fail also means: involuntarily to fall short of success or the attainment of one s purpose; to become insolvent and unable to meet one s… …

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