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allonge (from
French allonger, "to draw out") is a slip of
paper affixed to a
negotiable instrument, as a bill of exchange, for the
purpose of receiving...
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weight of coffee, to make a much-longer drink. In French, it is
called café
allongé and is po****r in the
Canadian province of Quebec. As the
amount of water...
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Auguste Allongé (19
March 1833,
Paris - 4 July 1898, Bourron-Marlotte) was a
French painter,
illustrator and engraver. He
enrolled at the École nationale...
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through a window, 1934 Les Amants, 1931 Nude with Cigar, 1933
Homme nu
allongé, 1938 The
Lovers List of
Russian artists "Konstantin Somov". russia-ic...
- the four
corners of the
instrument or in endor****t on the note or in
allonge) or
indicate that it is
payable to the
individual holding the contract...
- straight,
behind the body. The arm
positions can vary and are
generally allongé. The foot of the
supporting leg may be flat on the floor, on the ball of...
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offence committed by a soldier,
ought to
convey a
pardon for the offence."
Allonge Collegatary Contorts "Despatches, correspondence, and
memoranda of Field...
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electronic objects and the
paper is destro****.
Money portal Numismatics portal Allonge – slip of
paper attached to a
cheque used to
endorse it when
there is not...
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Pragenses ,
Historiam Naturalis Spectantes 119 Tela Botanica,
Gaillet allongé Botanik im Bild, /
Flora von Österreich,
Liechtenstein und Südtirol, Lang-Sumpf-Lab****...
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called as
being a
joint legatary, or co-legatee.
Barratry Condonation Allonge This
article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chambers...