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  • 21proof — 1 /pru:f/ noun 1 (C, U) facts, information, documents etc that prove something is true (+ of): Bring a passport as proof of identity. (+ (that)): Do you have any proof that this man stole your bag? | conclusive proof (=that cannot be doubted) |… …

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  • 22Proof calculus — In mathematical logic, a proof calculus corresponds to a family of formal systems that use a common style of formal inference for its inference rules. The specific inference rules of a member of such a family characterize the theory of a… …

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  • 23proof — /pruf / (say proohf) noun 1. evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth. 2. anything serving as such evidence. 3. the act of testing or making trial of anything; test; a trial: to put a thing to the proof …

  • 24proof — 01. Everyone believed that Henry had killed his wife, but without [proof] nothing could be done about it. 02. If you can t [prove] your accusations, you shouldn t make them. 03. The Australian swimmer is hoping to [prove] tonight that he is the… …

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  • 25Proof net — In proof theory, proof nets are a geometrical method of representing proofs such thateliminates two forms of bureaucracy that differentiates proofs: (A) irrelevant syntactical features of regular proof calculi such as the natural deduction… …

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  • 26Order of Christ (Brazil) — For Portuguese order of knighthood, see Order of Christ (Portugal). For Papal order of knighthood, see Supreme Order of Christ. Order of Christ Ordem de Cristo Badge and star of the Imperial Order of Our Lord Jesus Christ …

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  • 27Proof of purchase — A proof of purchase (also called a brand seal) is typically some portion of the package of consumer goods, and is defined by the product s manufacturer. Most commonly, the proof of purchase is defined as the UPC symbol on the package, but can be… …

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  • 28Order to show cause — This article is about the legal order. For the NCAA form of sanction of the equivalent name, see show cause penalty. An order to show cause, in most Anglo Saxon law systems, is a type of court order that requires one or more of the parties to a… …

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  • 29Order of Saint Ferdinand and of Merit — For the Spanish military decoration, see Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand. The Illustrious Royal Order of St. Ferdinand and Merit is an order of knighthood of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. It was established on 1 April 1800 by Ferdinand IV of …

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  • 30Order of the Fleur de Lys — The Order of the Fleur de Lys was formed in 1439 by Rene d Anjou from a group of Scottish Knights and Men at Arms, who had come to France to fight the English during the Hundred Years War. The Scots had fought throughout the conflict at a level… …

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