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  • 61bail|iff — «BAY lihf», noun. 1. an officer of a court of law who has charge of jurors and guards prisoners while they are in the courtroom. 2. an assistant to a sheriff. A bailiff executes writs and processes and makes arrests. 3. in England: a) an overseer …

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  • 62bail|out — or bail out «BAYL OWT», noun. 1. the action of bailing out of an aircraft. 2. an emergency rescue or relief, as through financial aid: »It [a country] presumably depends on another bailout by the U.S. (Time) …

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  • 63bail somebody out of something — ˌbail sbˈout (of sth) derived to rescue sb from a difficult situation • The government had to bail the company out of financial difficulty. • Ryan s late goal bailed out his team. Main entry: ↑bailderived …

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  • 64Bail Channis — is a fictional character from Isaac Asimov s Foundation Series. He is described as a handsome and popular character, very self confident and intelligent. Fictional history The Mule chooses Channis to accompany General Han Pritcher on a search for …

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  • 65Bail — (franz. bäl), Pacht, Miethe, Miethzins …

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  • 66bail arm — bail (2) …

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  • 67bail out — index discharge (liberate), disenthrall, liberate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 68Bail Organa — es un personaje de la serie Star Wars. Representante del Planeta Alderaan en el Senado Galáctico (Galactic Senate). Amigo de la Senadora Padmé Amidala y Opositor al Imperio Galáctico. Cuidó de Leia Organa, la cual fue hija de Padmé Amidala y… …

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  • 69Bail à colonage partiaire — ● Bail à colonage partiaire synonyme de métayage …

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  • 70Bail à complant — ● Bail à complant contrat par lequel un propriétaire de champs les loue à une personne qui s engage à les complanter s ils sont en friche, ou à les cultiver s ils sont déjà plantés, moyennant une certaine quantité de fruits …

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