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  • 111monopoly — mo•nop•o•ly [[t]məˈnɒp ə li[/t]] n. pl. lies 1) bus exclusive control of a commodity or service that makes possible the manipulation of prices 2) the exclusive possession or control of something 3) something that is the subject of such control,… …

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  • 112letters patent — Open letters, as distinguished from letters close. An instrument proceeding from the government, and conveying a right, authority, or grant to an individual, as a patent for a tract of land, or for the exclusive right to make and sell a new… …

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  • 113Margaret I of Denmark — For other people of the same name, see Margaret of Denmark (disambiguation). Margaret I Queen of Denmark Reign 1375–1412 Predecessor …

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  • 114Thurii — ndash; Greek: polytonic|Θούριοι, called also by some Latin writers and by Ptolemy, Thurium (polytonic|Θούριον, Ptol.), for a time also Copia and Copiae and sometimes written as Turios; Italian: Thurio ndash; was a city of Magna Graecia, situated… …

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  • 115Kshatriya — An article related to Hinduism …

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  • 116Education — • In the broadest sense, education includes all those experiences by which intelligence is developed, knowledge acquired, and character formed. In a narrower sense, it is the work done by certain agencies and institutions, the home and the school …

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  • 117ROUGE (MER) — La mer Rouge occupe l’un des plus spectaculaires parmi les fossés tectoniques du globe. Sa situation, à la rencontre d’un alignement de fractures continentales et du système des dorsales océaniques, en fait une région d’intérêt scientifique… …

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  • 118isolate — isolate, segregate, seclude, insulate, sequester are comparable when they mean to separate from the usual or natural environment, but they are rarely interchangeable because their other and differentiating implications are often stressed. Isolate …

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  • 119in solido — /in soladow/ In the civil law, for the whole; as a whole. An obligation in solido is one where each of the several obligors is liable for the whole; that is, it is joint and several. Henderson v. Wadsworth, 115 U.S. 264, 6 S.Ct. 40, 29 L.Ed. 377 …

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  • 120lodger — An occupant who has mere use without actual or exclusive possession. Roberts v. Casey, 36 Cal. App.2d, Supp. 767, 93 P.2d 654, 657, 658, 659; Coggins v. Gregorio, C.C.A.N.M., 97 F.2d 948, 951. Person who rents a furnished room or rooms. Lodger… …

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