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  • 11paragraph mark — noun a symbol (usually ¶) used in printed text to mark a new paragraph or as a reference mark …

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  • 12paragraph mark — par′agraph mark n. cvb a character, usu. ¶, used to indicate the beginning of a new paragraph, as in copy for typesetting. Also called par′agraph sign • Etymology: 1850–55 …

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  • 13New South Wales v Commonwealth (2006) — New South Wales v Commonwealth Court High Court of Australia Full case name New South Wales Ors v Commonwealth Date decided …

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  • 14paragraph — par‧a‧graph [ˈpærəgrɑːf ǁ græf] noun [countable] a group of several related sentences in a piece of writing, with the first sentence beginning on a new line * * * paragraph UK US /ˈpærəgrɑːf/ US  /ˈpærəgræf/ noun [C] (WRITTEN ABBREVIATION para) ► …

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  • 15Paragraph — Par a*graph, n. [F. paragraphe, LL. paragraphus, fr. Gr. para grafos (sc. grammh ) a line or stroke drawn in the margin, fr. paragra fein to write beside; para beside + gra fein to write. See {Para }, and {Graphic}, and cf. {Paraph}.] 1.… …

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  • 16paragraph — paragraph, verse, article, clause, plank, count are comparable when they denote one of the several and individually distinct statements of a discourse or instrument, each of which deals with a particular point or item. Paragraph primarily refers… …

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  • 17paragraph — [par′ə graf΄] n. [MFr paragraphe < OFr < ML paragraphus, orig., sign marking separation of parts, as of a chapter < Gr paragraphos < para , beside (see PARA 1) + graphein, to write (see GRAPHIC)] 1. a distinct section or subdivision… …

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  • 18New Apostolic Church — New Apostolic redirects here. For other uses, see New Apostolic Reformation. New Apostolic Church (NAC) New Apostolic church hall with emblem Classification Chilia …

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  • 19New Wave science fiction — New Wave is a term applied to science fiction produced in the 1960s and 1970s and characterized by a high degree of experimentation, both in form and in content, a literary or artistic sensibility, and a focus on soft as opposed to hard science.… …

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  • 20New Italian Epic — is a definition suggested by the Italian author Wu Ming 1 to describe a body of literary works written in Italy by various authors starting in 1993, at the end of the ‘First Republic’. This body of works is described as being formed of novels and …

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