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  • 1document granting permission — index permit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2permission — n 1. allowance, consent, assent; acquiescence, accedence, concession, Law. connivance; agreement, concurrence, accord, accordance, concordance; tolerance, toleration, sufferance, brooking, endurance. 2. liberty, license, leave, right,… …

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  • 3leave of court — Permission of court; an order of court granting permission to take a certain step in an action, usually, where it is discretionary with the court to give or refuse the permission. Copperthwait v Dimmer, 18 NJL 258, 260 …

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  • 4Passport — For other uses, see Passport (disambiguation). Different types of passports issued in Latvia …

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  • 5Castle — This article is about medieval fortifications. For other uses, see Castle (disambiguation). For a list of all castles, see List of castles. For similar but unrelated structures in Japan, see Japanese castle …

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  • 6EXILE, BABYLONIAN — EXILE, BABYLONIAN, exiles of Judah to Babylonia, sixth–fifth centuries B.C.E. Although Babylonia was not the only destination of former Judahites, it was the Babylonian deportees and their descendants whose perspectives inform the Hebrew Bible.… …

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  • 7EZRA AND NEHEMIAH, BOOKS OF — EZRA AND NEHEMIAH, BOOKS OF, two books in the Hagiographa (i.e., the Book of Ezra and the Book of Nehemiah), which were originally a single work. The Masoretic tradition regarded the books of Ezra and Nehemiah as one book and referred to it as… …

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  • 8Timeline of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike — This is a timeline of events related to the 100 day Writers Guild of America strike that began on Monday, November 5, 2007, and ended on February 12 2008.2006NovemberNovember 26The Writers Guild of America announce that they are starting… …

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  • 9common law — 1. the system of law originating in England, as distinct from the civil or Roman law and the canon or ecclesiastical law. 2. the unwritten law, esp. of England, based on custom or court decision, as distinct from statute law. 3. the law… …

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  • 10Frescati House — Frescati (sometimes misspelled Frascati ) was an estate situated in Blackrock, Dublin, between the mountains and the sea. During the eighteenth century, Blackrock found favour with the well to do of Ireland and it grew into a fashionable seaside… …

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