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  • 31probationally — See probational. * * * …

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  • 32prison — prisonlike, adj. /priz euhn/, n. 1. a building for the confinement of persons held while awaiting trial, persons sentenced after conviction, etc. 2. See state prison. 3. any place of confinement or involuntary restraint. 4. imprisonment. [bef.… …

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  • 33New Orleans — • Archdiocese in the southern United States Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. New Orleans     New Orleans     † …

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  • 34List of defunct National Football League franchises — The following is a list and brief history of American football franchises that at one time played in the National Football League (NFL). Note that the list represents NFL franchises that no longer exist, not franchises/teams that relocated.… …

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  • 35Motorized recliner incident — In October 2009, Dennis LeRoy Anderson of Proctor, Minnesota received wide attention for being arrested in a DWI case involving a motorized recliner.[1][2] Anderson crashed into a car after leaving a local bar, where he had drunk a number of… …

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  • 36Douglas McGregor (aviator) — Douglas Urquhart McGregor Nickname Mac Born 3 March 1895 Waterdown, Ontario, Canada Died 9 June 1953 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada …

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  • 37probationary — Synonyms and related words: cut and try, empirical, experimental, heuristic, hit or miss, on probation, pilot, probational, probative, probatory, proving, provisional, tentative, test, testing, trial, trial and error, trying, verificatory …

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  • 38probation — noun 1》 Law the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behaviour under supervision. 2》 the process of testing or observing the character or abilities of a person who is new to a role or job. Derivatives probational… …

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  • 39probation — /prəˈbeɪʃən / (say pruh bayshuhn) noun 1. the act of testing. 2. the testing or trial of a person s conduct, character, qualifications, or the like. 3. the state or period of such testing or trial. 4. Law a. a method of dealing with offenders,… …

  • 40probation — [prō bā′shən] n. [ME probacion < OFr < L probatio < probare, to prove: see PROBE] 1. a testing or trial, as of a person s character, ability to meet requirements, etc. 2. the suspension of sentence of a person convicted but not yet… …

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