- An
officious intermeddler is a
person who voluntarily, and
without request or pre-existing
legal duty,
interjects themself into the
affairs of another...
- The
officious bystander is a
metaphorical figure of
English law and
legal fiction,
developed by
MacKinnon LJ in
Southern Foundries (1926) Ltd v Shirlaw...
- Hard Times: For
These Times (commonly
known as Hard Times) is the
tenth novel by
English author Charles ****ens,
first published in 1854. The book surveys...
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insurable interest in a
property or
person that they wish to insure. The "
officious bystander" is a
metaphorical character in
English law, used to determine...
-
Another Hierarchically Organized Oracle" or "Yet
Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle". The term "hierarchical"
described how the
Yahoo database was...
- He made a
career of
playing excitable, meddlesome, temperamental, and
officious blowhards.
Catlett was born on
February 4, 1889, in San Francisco, California...
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planets Avaruth and
Regulo 7, respectively.
Vogons are
described as
officiously bureaucratic, a line of work at
which they
perform so well that the entire...
- Moor****. The
presiding judge created a
quaint concept of an
officious bystander; if the
officious bystander were to
propose a term and both the
parties would...
-
meaning 'fast'. Yahoo!,
sometimes claimed to mean "yet
another hierarchical officious oracle", in fact was
chosen because Yahoo's
founders liked the word's...
- as he was
often cast as an
ornery boss, a
cagey businessman or
other officious types.
Andrews was born in Griffin, Georgia, the son of an
Episcopal priest...