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51First-Fruits — • First fruit offerings are designated in the Law by a threefold name: Bíkkûrîm, Reshîth, and Terûmôth Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. First Fruits First Fruits …
52First Families of Virginia — (FFV) originated with colonists from England who primarily settled at Jamestown and along the James River and other navigable waters in the Colony of Virginia during the 17th century. As there was a propensity to marry within their narrow social… …
53First In, First Out — Pour les articles homonymes, voir FIFO. Algorithmes d ordonnancement EDF • Rate monotonic • Round robin …
54First In First Out — First in, first out Pour les articles homonymes, voir FIFO. Algorithmes d ordonnancement EDF • Rate monotonic • Round robin …
55First Persian invasion of Greece — Part of the Greco Persian Wars …
56First year — First year, or freshman, is a term, in an educational setting, often used to describe a student s status during their first year at an educational institution. It can also be used as a noun, to describe the students themselves (e.g. They are… …
57in the first instance — to begin with, primarily …
58Court of First Instance — Established by the Single European Act (SEA), and in operation in 1989, to reduce the work load of the Court of Justice and made responsible for certain categories of cases. Its competence was extended by the Treaty on European Union. In… …
59court of first instance — noun a court in which proceedings are initiated, as opposed to an appellate court …
60Court of First Instance — A court of original or primary jurisdiction, e.g. trial court. Courts of this title may be found in the jurisprudence of the Philippine Islands …