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Ordinarily resident status is a
concept in the law of the
United Kingdom which affects entitlement to the
National Health Service. It
formerly affected...
- man of
ordinarily decent conscience, and who
commit the
hideous wrong of
teaching our
young men that
phenomenal business success must
ordinarily be based...
- on the bias, in
which case they are
called churidars. When they are
ordinarily wide at the
waist and
their bottoms are
hemmed but not cuffed, they are...
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world at
similar latitudes. This is a
result of the
moist winds which ordinarily prevail from the
southwestern Atlantic.
Precipitation falls throughout...
- to
hyphenate syllables in a
given name.
Certain phonological changes,
ordinarily indicated in
other contexts, are
ignored in names, for
better disambiguating...
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between socialist and communist, as in one
sense these terms are now
ordinarily used, came with the renaming, in 1918, of the
Russian Social-Democratic...
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Central Executive Committee) to
wield its
power between plenary sessions,
ordinarily held
twice a year, and
appointed the
Supreme Court, the
Procurator General...
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Beatus or Beata). A
feast day will be designated, but its
observance is
ordinarily only
permitted for the Blessed's home diocese, to
specific locations ****ociated...
- by longs**** and
other currents. They
include maritime coastal lakes,
ordinarily in
drowned estuaries;
lakes enclosed by two
tombolos or
spits connecting...
- the sale of an
underlying ****et.
Examples of ****ets
whose sale
would ordinarily support the ****ignment of a mark
include the sale of the
machinery used...