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  • 71in bond — ► in bond (of dutiable goods) stored by customs until duty is paid by the importer. Main Entry: ↑bond …

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  • 72in-bond shop — noun (W Indies) A duty free shop • • • Main Entry: ↑in bond …

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  • 73in bond — Stored under charge of customs until importer pays duty. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …

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  • 74in bond — Delivery terms for goods that are available for immediate delivery but are held in a bonded warehouse The buyer has to pay the cost of any Customs duty due, the cost of loading from the warehouse, and any further on carriage costs …

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  • 75Octopussy and The Living Daylights —   First edit …

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  • 76obligation — n. 1. Responsibility, accountableness, bond of duty. 2. Engagement, contract, agreement, stipulation, bond, covenant. 3. Debt of gratitude …

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  • 77accountability — n. Accountableness, responsibility, liability, obligation, bond of duty, the having to answer for, amenability …

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  • 78lap of a slate — Bond Bond (b[o^]nd), n. [The same word as band. Cf. {Band}, {Bend}.] 1. That which binds, ties, fastens, or confines, or by which anything is fastened or bound, as a cord, chain, etc.; a band; a ligament; a shackle or a manacle. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 79Spike Video Game Awards — Los Spike Video Game Awards (VGA) son unos premios anuales presentados por Spike TV y que selecciona los mejores videojuegos del año. La primera edición se celebró en 2003 y desde entonces ha concedido premios al mejor videojuego del año, y los… …

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  • 80Divorce (in Moral Theology) —     Divorce (in Moral Theology)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Divorce (in Moral Theology)     This subject will be treated here under two distinct heads: First, divorce in moral theology; second, divorce in civil jurisprudence.     The term… …

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