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| Existing or occurring together. |
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| A change or revocation of orders, authority, or instructions previously issued. |
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| A blind alley; a street which is open at one end only. |
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| Not possessing the necessaries of life. |
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| Out of fraud; out of deceitful or tortious conduct. |
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| Colloquial term for refinancing a consumer loan. |
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| In this behalf; on this side. |
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| Beside the point; extraneous; immaterial. |
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| A number of associated persons or things taken collectively. |
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| Unlawful entry upon land for the purpose of taking or destroying fish or game. |
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| A following after or following out. |
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| Forasmuch as; because; to the intent that. |
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| Applying to the matter in question. |
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| Expostulation; showing of reasons against something proposed. |
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| Surplus of testator's estate remaining after debts & particular legacies discharged. |
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| Having or likely to have influence or effect. |
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| Government grant of money in aid of promoters of any enterprise. |
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| Idea based on weak evidence; conjecture. |
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| A passage, path, road, or street. |
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