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  • 41purpose — That which one sets before him to accomplish or attain; an end, intention, or aim, object, plan, project. Term is synonymous with ends sought, an object to be attained, an intention, etc. Andresen v. Board of Sup rs of Santa Cruz County, 235… …

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  • 42with strong hand — In common law pleading, a technical phrase indispensable in describing a forcible entry in an indictment. No other word or circumlocution would answer the same purpose …

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  • 43Youth With A Mission — (YWAM) Founder(s) Loren Cunningham Type Evangelical Missions Agency Founded 1960 Key people John D …

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  • 44Soul Purpose — Infobox Magazine title = Soul Purpose image size = 125px image caption = Issue #23, Autumn 2006 publisher = Soul Purpose paid circulation = circulation = 25,000 language = English category = frequency = quarterly editor = Hamish Stevenson editor… …

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  • 45Dance with the Wolves — Single by Ruslana from the album Wild Dances Released January 2005 (Ukraine) Format …

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  • 46public purpose — In the law of taxation, eminent domain, etc., this is a term of classification to distinguish the objects for which, according to settled usage, the government is to provide, from those which, by the like usage, are left to private interest,… …

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  • 47Association without lucrative purpose — Vereniging zonder winstoogmerk (Dutch, abbreviated vzw ) or Association sans but lucratif (French, abbreviated asbl ) means non profit organisation . For international organisations, the equivalent is aisbl. It is a formal designation under… …

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  • 48List of Strangers with Candy characters — This is a list of characters from the Comedy Central original program Strangers with Candy. Contents 1 The Blanks 1.1 Jerri Blank 1.2 Guy Blank 1.3 Sara Blank …

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  • 49To meet with — Meet Meet, v. t. 1. To come together by mutual approach; esp., to come in contact, or into proximity, by approach from opposite directions; to join; to come face to face; to come in close relationship; as, we met in the street; two lines meet so… …

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  • 50have\ a\ word\ with — v. phr. 1. To talk, discuss, or speak briefly with. Robert, I need to have a word with you about tomorrow s exam. I ve been meaning to have a word with you as a matter of fact. (Gr. Greene) 2. To engage in a sincere discussion with the purpose of …

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