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  • 52negligent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French, from Latin neglegent , neglegens, present participle of neglegere Date: 14th century 1. a. marked by or given to neglect especially habitually or culpably b. failing to …

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  • 53British Rail Class 26 — Infobox Locomotive name = BRCW Type 2 British Rail Class 26 powertype = Diesel elctric caption = 26014 and 26008 ready to depart Inverness with a passenger train, September 1977 roadnumber = D5300–D5346; later 26001–26046 totalproduction = 47… …

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  • 56stint — v 1. limit, set limits to, restrict, circumscribe, confine; restrain, constrain, bind, inhibit; define, fix, set; prohibit, proscribe. 2. scrimp, economize, conserve, save, be sparing or frugal; dole, pinch, cramp, straiten, cut down on, curb;… …

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  • 57Load control — One approach many electrical utilities have taken to ensure the electrical load is less than what can be generated is to exercise some form of load control. In this case, certain applications are identified as “deferrable” to run later in the day …

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  • 58negligent offense — One which ensues from a defective discharge of a duty, which defect could have been avoided by the exercise of that care which is usual, under similar circumstances, with prudent persons of the same class. State v. Weiner, 41 N.J. 21, 194 A.2d… …

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  • 59negligent offense — One which ensues from a defective discharge of a duty, which defect could have been avoided by the exercise of that care which is usual, under similar circumstances, with prudent persons of the same class. State v. Weiner, 41 N.J. 21, 194 A.2d… …

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  • 60USS Benjamin Stoddert (DDG-22) — Career (US) …

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