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101wharfing out, right of — A right to the exclusive use of submerged lands as by the affixing thereto or the establishment thereon of a permanent structure to some point within the navigable body of water, deep and wide enough to dock ocean going vessels, and it… …
102Self-executing right — Self executing rights in international human rights law are rights that are formulated in such a way that one can deduce that it was the purpose to create international laws that citizens can invoke directly in their national courts. [Pieter… …
103Turn to the right! — John Golden and Winchell Smith produced Smith and John E. Hazzard s three act comedy on 18 August 1916 at the Gaiety Theatre for 435 performances. Joe Bascom, recently released from prison for a crime he did not commit, returns to his mother s …
104Fair enough — OK, right; acceptable; passable …
105fair enough — Australian Slang OK, right; acceptable; passable …
106fair enough — justly, pretty fair, quite right, quite correct …
107all right — adj 1. safe, secure, whole, complete, unharmed, unhurt, uninjured, unimpaired, unbroken; sound, healthy, well, hale. 2. satisfactory, acceptable, allowable, permissible; warrantable, approvable, sanctionable, fine, Inf. okey dokey, Inf. okle… …
108Charity (play) — Millais contemporary painting The North West Passage (1874) Charity is a drama in four acts by W. S. Gilbert that explores the issue of a woman who had lived with a man as his wife without ever having married. The play analyses and critiques the… …
109Good — • The moral good (bonum honestum) consists in the due ordering of free action or conduct according to the norm of reason, the highest faculty, to which it is to conform Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Good Good …
110Great Famine (Ireland) — The Great Famine ( ga. An Gorta Mór [The term has appeared in the titles of numerous books on the event, as demonstrated by [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=%22Gorta+Mo%CC%81r%22 =Search qt=results page this search on WorldCat] ] or ga. An… …