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  • 91bylaw — /buy law /, n. 1. a standing rule governing the regulation of a corporation s or society s internal affairs. 2. a subsidiary law. 3. Brit. an ordinance of a municipality or community. Also, byelaw. [1325 75; BY + LAW1; r. ME bilawe, equiv. to by… …

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  • 92On the Buses (film) — On the Buses Directed by Harry Booth Produced by Ronald Chesney Ronald Wolfe Written by Ronald Chesney Ronald Wolfe Starrin …

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  • 93bylaw — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. ordinance, local law, standing rule, internal regulation; see law 3 …

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  • 94bylaw — by•law or bye•law [[t]ˈbaɪˌlɔ[/t]] n. 1) law a standing rule governing the regulation of internal affairs of a corporation or society 2) gov law a subsidiary law • Etymology: 1325–75; ME bilawe=by town (< Scand; cf. Dan by) +lawe law …

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  • 95by-law — /ˈbaɪ lɔ / (say buy law) noun 1. an ordinance of an authority having legal effect only within the boundaries of that authority s jurisdiction. 2. subordinate legislation, generally at the level of local government. 3. a standing rule, as of a… …

  • 96Bana (singer) — Standing tall at over seven feet, Bana is a balladeer from Cape Verde and an interpreter of the morna, the plaintive, melodic lament which is a staple musical style of this island nation off the coast of West Africa.Bana s career in music began… …

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  • 97standingorder — standing order n. An order or rule held to be in force until specifically changed or withdrawn, especially a regulation relating to military or parliamentary procedure. * * * …

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  • 98carroll doctrine — Rule of law to effect that existing licensee has standing to contest the grant of a competitive license because economic injury to an existing station becomes important when on the facts it spells diminution or destruction of service. Carroll… …

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  • 99carroll doctrine — Rule of law to effect that existing licensee has standing to contest the grant of a competitive license because economic injury to an existing station becomes important when on the facts it spells diminution or destruction of service. Carroll… …

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  • 100china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material …

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