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- noun Plural form of
section . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
section .
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My disclaimer, here and in the other sections, is there not for those people but for any attorney that they might hire.
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"As used in sections 3, 6, and 25 of Article II of the state constitution, the term" person "shall apply to every human being from the beginning of the biological development of that human being."
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Without hesitation or even very many questions, he handed me, the first time we met, a sheaf of irreplaceable documents -- certain sections of my book fairly wrote themselves after this.
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Jotwell will be organized in sections, each reflecting a subject area of legal specialization.
Discourse.net: Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)
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In a short period of time, I found myself wanting to go back to the site to get better at certain sections or to earn more Experience Points, which result in badges and unlock new levels of study, both of which can be optionally posted to outside networks like Facebook or Twitter.
SAT Prep on the Web: A) a Game; B) Online Chat; C) All of the Above
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The ordinance was expected to be introduced back on Feb. 24, but Unger requested that certain sections be rewritten to strengthen the role of the Historic Preservation Advisory Commission.
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“Points of View: an Anthology of Short Stories” is my current read and is published in sections based on point of view.
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The ordinance was expected to be introduced back on Feb. 24, but Unger requested that certain sections be rewritten to strengthen the role of the Historic Preservation Advisory Commission.
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Basically, he gets a spray conditioner brushed through his coat in sections, which are then combed out.
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