common intent
41riot — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French riote rash action, noise, disorder Date: 13th century 1. archaic a. profligate behavior ; debauchery b. unrestrained revelry c. noise, uproar, or disturbance made by revelers 2 …
42A Matter of Honour — Infobox Book name = A Matter of Honour title orig = translator = image caption = author = Jeffrey Archer illustrator = cover artist = country = UK language = English series = subject = genre = Thriller, Spy publisher = Hodder and Stoughton pub… …
43Samuel Johnson's ethical views — Moralistic writings= Johnson regarded himself as a moralist during his career between 1748 and 1760. Although Johnson wrote a poem, many essays, and a short novel, all of these works are connected by a common intent and each relate to another.… …
44Alberto Pinton — (* 4. März 1962 in Porto Marghera, Venedig) ist ein aus Italien stammender, in Schweden arbeitender Jazz Musiker (C Melody Saxophon, Baritonsaxophon, Bassklarinette, Klarinette und Alt Flöte) und Komponist. Alberto Pinton lernte zunächst das… …
45Pinton — Alberto Pinton (* 4. März 1962 in Porto Marghera, Venedig) ist ein aus Italien stammender, in Schweden arbeitender Jazz Musiker (C Melody Saxophon, Baritonsaxophon, Bassklarinette, Klarinette und Alt Flöte) und Komponist. Alberto Pinton lernte… …
46certainty — I noun absence of doubt, absolute confidence, absoluteness, assurance, assuredness, authoritativeness, certification, certitude, certus, complete conviction, conclusiveness, confidentness, conviction, corroboration, definiteness, firmness,… …
47community of intention — See common intent …
48CAP — Common Agricultural Policy the set of legislation and practices jointly adopted by the nations of the European Union ( EU) in order to provide a common, unified policy framework for agriculture. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary * * * CAP CAP… …
49mutual — Common to both parties. Interchangeable; reciprocal; each acting in return or correspondence to the other; given and received; spoken of an engagement or relation in which like duties and obligations are exchanged; e.g., the marital relation. As… …
50mutual — Common to both parties. Interchangeable; reciprocal; each acting in return or correspondence to the other; given and received; spoken of an engagement or relation in which like duties and obligations are exchanged; e.g., the marital relation. As… …