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  • 51end — n. & v. n. 1 a the extreme limit; the point beyond which a thing does not continue. b an extremity of a line, or of the greatest dimension of an object. c the furthest point (to the ends of the earth). 2 the surface bounding a thing at either… …

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  • 52Court of the Lions — General view of the court …

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  • 53Court-Cowan Ministry — The Court Cowan Ministry was the 32nd Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, and was led by Liberal Premier Richard Court and his deputy, the Nationals Hendy Cowan. It succeeded the Lawrence ministry on 16 February 1993, following the… …

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  • 54Court Cases Relating to India's Reservation System — Indian Judiciary has pronounced some Judgments upholding reservations and some judgments for fine tuning its implementations. Lot of judgments regarding reservations have been modified subsequently by Indian parliament through constitutional… …

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  • 55Court Manor — Coordinates: 38°35′54″N 78°42′39″W / 38.598292°N 78.710775°W / 38.598292; 78.710775 …

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  • 56court — Synonyms and related words: Autobahn, British Cabinet, Rasputin, Sanhedrin, Svengali, US Cabinet, US highway, VIP, access, act up to, address, addresses, advisory body, agree to anything, alley, alleyway, allure, amorous pursuit, angle for,… …

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  • 57Court-McPharlin Ministry — The Court McPharlin Ministry was the 26th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, and was led by Liberal Premier Sir Charles Court and his deputy, National Country Party leader Ray McPharlin. It succeeded the Tonkin ministry on 8 April… …

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  • 58end — noun 1》 the final part of something.     ↘the stopping of a state or situation: they called for an end to violence.     ↘a person s death or downfall. 2》 the furthest or most extreme part of something.     ↘either of two places linked by a… …

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  • 59court leet — ▪ English law plural  Courts Leet, or Court Leets,         an English criminal court for the punishment of small offenses. The use of the word leet, denoting a territorial and a jurisdictional area, spread throughout England in the 14th century,… …

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  • 60Court Avenue — First Concrete Street In U.S. U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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