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  • 121Chills (TV show) — Chills Format Entertainment …

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  • 122Matt Sherman — Born December 30, 1971 (1971 12 30) (age 39) United States Occupation Diplomat, lawyer Education B.A., University of North Carolina M.Phil., Cambridge University J.D …

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  • 123Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy — The arms of Eudes. He took the arms of his uncle and nam …

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  • 124British Standards — Under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 (Part II) and the General Product Safety Regulations 1994, a product must be safe bearing in mind its use and other related criteria. Whilst not strictly a defence, compliance with relevant British Standards …

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  • 125strict product liability — Under Part II of the Consumer Protection Act 1987, a product is considered safe if it presents either no risks or risks reduced to a minimum. Compliance with relevant British Standards and product specific safety regulations made under the 1987… …

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  • 126Unsafe Consumer Products — Under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 (Part II) and the General Product Safety Regulations 1994, a product must be safe bearing in mind its use and other related criteria. Whilst not strictly a defence, compliance with relevant British Standards …

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  • 127improper —    involving promiscuity    Literally, lacking propriety in any respect. The obsolete improper house was a brothel:     Neither are the magistracy or the police allowed to enter improper or disorderly houses, unless to suppress disturbances.… …

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  • 128pirate — pirate, freebooter, buccaneer, privateer, corsair basically mean one who sails in search of plunder. Pirate suggests a person or a ship or its crew that without a commission from an established civilized state cruises about in quest of ships to… …

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