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  • 11natural right — A right which exists regardless of municipal or other law, if not repealed by legal fiat. Sult v Gilbert, 148 Fla 31, 3 So 2d 729. A right inherent in land, such as that of lateral support, of the right to the benefit of the flow of a stream of… …

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  • 12Mr. Natural (comics) — Mr. Natural First appearance 1967 in Yarrowstalks Created by Robert Crumb Information Gender …

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  • 13So Natural (album) — Infobox Album Name = So Natural Type = studio Artist = Lisa Stansfield Released = 1993 (UK, Europe Japan) not released in the U.S. Recorded = Bobby Boughton Genre = R B / pop / soul / ballad / disco / dance Length = 63:06 (CD 1993) 78:26 (CD… …

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  • 14Keep It Natural — Infobox Album Name = Keep It Natural Type = studio Artist = Natural Released = flagicon|Germany September 23 2002 flagicon|Japan November 11 2002 Recorded = 2001–2002 Genre = Pop Length = Label = Transcontinental, Sony BMG Producer = Reviews =… …

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  • 15love and affection — A good but not a valuable consideration necessary to support a bill or note. 11 Am J2d B & N § 222. A good consideration for a deed where extended toward one to whom a natural duty exists, such as near relatives by either consanguinity or… …

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  • 16British moralists of the eighteenth century: Shaftesbury, Butler and Price — David McNaughton In this chapter I discuss the moral theories of three influential writers: Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713); Joseph Butler (1692–1752) and Richard Price (1723–91). All three wrote extensively on issues …

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  • 17Characters of Shakespear's Plays —   …

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  • 18Love — For other uses, see Love (disambiguation). Archetypal lovers Romeo and Juliet portrayed by Frank Dicksee …

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  • 19Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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  • 20Virtue — • According to its etymology the word virtue (Latin virtus) signifies manliness or courage Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Virtue     Virtue      …

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