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| In a state of failing to do what is required by law or duty. |
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| Attentive and persistent in doing a thing. |
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| Part payment of price of goods sold, or partial delivery of goods, to bind contract. |
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| An intention of stealing. |
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| That which does not belong to a pleading, etc.; out of place; superfluous; irrelevent. |
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| With an evil mind; with a bad purpose or wrongful intention. |
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| An infant or person who is under the age of legal competence. |
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| Official office to which people may go with grievances connected with government. |
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| The product of natural growth, labor, or capital; to bring forward; show or exhibit. |
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| A point of time; an indivisible period of time; the shortest space of time; an instant. |
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| An idle and disorderly person; a trickster; a wandering beggar. |
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| An opprobrious epithet implying rascality, villainy, or want of honor or integrity. |
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| A major commodity grown, traded and demanded (such as grain, salt, flour). |
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| Third party selectted to arbitrate a labor dispute. |
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| By word of mouth; with the living voice. |
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| Moving, acting, or characterized by physical force. |
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| A compensation given to a hired person for his or her services. |
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| Disposed to injure, arising from, or indicative of ill will. |
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