-
transporting or
propelling the
weapon where such
means is a
separable and
divisible part from the weapon. Also
called WMD. This may also
refer to nuclear...
- the two-thirds
majority if the
number of
cardinal electors voting is
divisible by three, with a
rounding up to two-thirds plus one otherwise. Paul VI...
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elected in the same
cycle of
every presidential election year (years
divisible by four, e.g., 2012, 2016); the even
numbered senatorial districts are...
- visit- visitav- visitat- vidō vid- vis- vis- divide, dividend,
divisibility,
divisible, division, divisional, divisive, divisor, individual, individuality...
- imprisonment,
ignoring the
remainder for any
amount of day-fines not
divisible by three, and the
length of the
sentence must be
between 4 and 60 days...
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spouse and paid for by that spouse, and the
insurance proceeds become divisible personal property held by the
spouses as
tenants in common.
Section 41-63...
-
Linear B word di-wo". Palaeolexicon. Fox, p. 217, "The word
Dionysos is
divisible into two parts, the
first originally Διος (cf. Ζευς),
while the second...
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elected every four years,
except that
after every census held in
years divisible by twenty,
districts are redrawn,
requiring two
consecutive two-year terms...
- be 'God', that God
could have a
literal 'son' in
physical form or is
divisible in any way, or that God
could be made to be
joined to the
material world...
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cause irregular hues,
while the
dripping rainwater would affect the
divisibility of the fiber, and
therefore its fineness, elasticity, and its ability...