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- Forstall, forestalling and the Statute of Forestallers, English Historical Review, 102, 1987, p. 89-102 Look up Engrossing or forestalling in Wiktionary...
- equally divided as to whether engrossing, forestalling and regrating were still offences at common law. The Forestalling, &c. Offences Bill had its first reading...
- USS Forrestal (CVA-59) (later CV-59, then AVT-59), was a supercarrier named after the first United States Secretary of Defense James Forrestal. Commissioned...
- from a kneeling position, forestalling a frontal attack. Ushiro (後ろ). Rear. Commencing from a kneeling position, forestalling an attack from the rear....
- penalties against the offences of engrossing (speculative ac****ulation), forestalling (buying produce before it was offered in market), and regrating (buying...
- occupied the strategically important Faroe Islands (part of Denmark) to forestall a German invasion. British troops left shortly after the end of the war...
- the friendship between a Vietnam veteran and an old man entrusted with forestalling the end of the universe. The television episode starred Danny Kaye in...
- won when you forestall the enemy, so you must train well to attain this. Ken No Sen (Attacking) is the most obvious method of forestalling an enemy because...
- was already repealed by Forestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 24). This act was already repealed by Forestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844...
- remains by treating them with embalming chemicals in modern times to forestall decomposition. This is usually done to make the deceased suitable for...