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  • 121classify — I verb allocate, allot, analyze, apportion, arrange, assort, brand, break down, catalogue, categorize, class, classify as, codify, collocate, coordinate, correlate, dispose, distinguish, distribute, divide, file, form into classes, grade, group,… …

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  • 122century Digestc — A volume of the American Digest System that arranges by subject summaries of court opinions reported chronologically in the various units of the National Reporter System during the period from 1658 to 1896. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of… …

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  • 123decennial digestd — One of the titles of the American Digest System that classifies by topic the summaries of court decisions that were reported chronologically in the various units of the National Reporter System. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law …

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  • 124Ann. Dig. — Ann. Dig. Annual Digest of Public International Law Cases Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …

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  • 125Hackworth — Green Haywood Hackworth, Digest of International Law (1940 1944) Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …

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  • 126Whiteman — Marjorie Millace Whiteman, Digest of International Law, 15 vols. (1963 73) Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …

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  • 127absorb — ab·sorb vt 1: to make (a right guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution) applicable to the states 2 a: to bear or assume the burden of expenses were absorb ed by the company b: to lessen the tax liability for has other losses to absorb the income D. Q …

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  • 128essence — es·sence / es əns/ n 1: the real or ultimate nature of a thing: the properties that make a thing what it is his award is legitimate only so long as it draws its essence from the collective bargaining agreement United Steel Workers v. Enterprise… …

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