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the court collectively appeals court , appellate court , court of appeals - a court whose jurisdiction is to
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the court collectively appeals court , appellate court , court of appeals - a court whose jurisdiction is to
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Inns of Court - definition of Inns of Court by The Free Dictionary Inns
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had done, removed to the most distant side of the court, firmly resolved that those
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reserved. raze ( reɪz ) or rase vb ( tr ) 1. to demolish (a town, buildings, etc) completely; level (esp
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reserved. courtyard ( ˈkɔːtˌjɑːd ) n (Architecture) an open area of ground surrounded by walls or buildings; court Collins English Dictionary
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wing in soccer. f. Basketball The rectangular area marked on a court from the end
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Food court - definition of food court by The Free Dictionary Food court - definition of food
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Food court - definition of food court by The Free Dictionary Food court - definition of food
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by that means, as I told Lady Catherine one day, has deprived the British court of its
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youth, realty firm The 3C Company, a maker of green buildings, has launched a
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Law a. One who is called on to testify before a court. b. One who is
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the rock" track - make tracks upon institute , bring - advance or set forth in court; "bring charges", "institute proceedings
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in alphabetical order. Not to be confused with: arraign – call before a court to answer
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on the poster. 2. To separate or keep apart: The buildings are spaced far from
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Law a. One who is called on to testify before a court. b. One who is
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damaged goods"; "the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings" blemished - marred by imperfections
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agency, etc.) to use classified information, documents, etc. 47. to remove trees, buildings, or other obstructions from
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the names of such institutions as the Inns of Court [Old English; compare Old
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Overtake Croatia in Doing Business Rankings? On another occasion, NYC Department of Buildings construction inspectors conducted a
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əl) n. 1. a. A large fortified building or group of buildings with thick walls, usually
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or constructed. 3. the act, business, or practice of constructing houses, office buildings, etc. [1250–1300] build
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by the required amount of evidence: proved his case in court. b. To establish
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used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high
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or constructed. 3. the act, business, or practice of constructing houses, office buildings, etc. [1250–1300] build
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city , urban center concrete jungle - an area in a city with large modern buildings that is perceived as
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2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 yard noun An area partially or entirely enclosed by walls or buildings: atrium , close , court , courtyard
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contravene these arrangements if Rosamond had consented to go away to Stone Court or elsewhere, as her
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1. a large retail complex containing stores and restaurants in adjacent buildings or in a
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area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings; "he lives in
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to common law: civil law , Common law marriage common law n. 1. Law established by court decisions rather than by
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breaks rank with the distinctive façades of neighboring Fifth Avenue blocks, whose buildings are flush with the
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suspend a meeting to a future time: adjourn the court; to go
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crematory furnace - an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to heat buildings, destroy refuse, smelt or
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2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 enclosure noun An area partially or entirely enclosed by walls or buildings: atrium , close , court , courtyard
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2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. quad noun An area partially or entirely enclosed by walls or buildings: atrium , close , court , courtyard
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baculum , log, stick ; see bacillus .] bailey ( ˈbeɪlɪ ) n 1. (Fortifications) the outermost wall or court of a
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are fields, moors etc as opposed to towns and areas with many buildings. a quiet
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a defendant found guilty of a crime is released by the court without imprisonment subject to
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last , termination , wind-up , wrap-up . 3. An area partially or entirely enclosed by walls or buildings: atrium , court , courtyard , enclosure
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building; usually carved with a date and laid with appropriate ceremonies courtyard , court - an area wholly or
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Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. custodian - one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals
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2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 enclosure noun An area partially or entirely enclosed by walls or buildings: atrium , close , court , courtyard
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unit a railway yard yard noun An area partially or entirely enclosed by walls or buildings: atrium , close , court , courtyard
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building; usually carved with a date and laid with appropriate ceremonies courtyard , court - an area wholly or
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building; usually carved with a date and laid with appropriate ceremonies courtyard , court - an area wholly or
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n. pl. al·leys 1. A narrow street or passageway between or behind city buildings. 2. A path
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n. pl. al·leys 1. A narrow street or passageway between or behind city buildings. 2. A path
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with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a
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when retracted. 9. Chiefly British The central space in a law court, directly in front
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the names of such institutions as the Inns of Court [Old English; compare Old
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the names of such institutions as the Inns of Court [Old English; compare Old
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area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings; "he lives in
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2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 quadrangle noun An area partially or entirely enclosed by walls or buildings: atrium , close , court , courtyard
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last , termination , wind-up , wrap-up . 3. An area partially or entirely enclosed by walls or buildings: atrium , court , courtyard , enclosure
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was whisked into the interior of one of the buildings; but in that
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back memories. 7. To advance or set forth (charges) in a court. 8. To be
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had done, removed to the most distant side of the court, firmly resolved that those
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meters , of which new buildings made up 716,000 square meters and existing buildings comprised 244,000 square
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aggregation: a group of dinner guests; a group of buildings near the road
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2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 quadrangle noun An area partially or entirely enclosed by walls or buildings: atrium , close , court , courtyard
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restreint des conseillers du président inner city n → quartiers mpl inner-city [ˌɪnə r ˈsɪti] modif [ buildings, problems, crime, renewal ] → des
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chairing a meeting called here to review commercialisation of residential buildings, according to a
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was whisked into the interior of one of the buildings; but in that
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dedicated to religious ceremonies or worship. b. Temple Either of two successive buildings in ancient
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meters , of which new buildings made up 716,000 square meters and existing buildings comprised 244,000 square
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cam·pus (kăm′pəs) n. pl. cam·pus·es The grounds and buildings of an
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attitude, or external attributes; "His high fever attested to his illness"; "The buildings in Rome
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dedicated to religious ceremonies or worship. b. Temple Either of two successive buildings in ancient
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a. An area of legal authority; a jurisdiction. b. A court of law
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and established themselves in a smart new premises in Tower Buildings, just around the
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the pinwheel of the city centre, and the Royal Court,which he says has
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a. An area of legal authority; a jurisdiction. b. A court of law
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was evidence of ill health . 3. (Law) law matter produced before a court of law
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pollution. 2. Law a. To put an end to: The court ordered that the
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of sumptuous dresses, the world that hung on to the court with one hand, so
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Britain) the Metropolitan Police Force: the main police force serving London 2. (Named Buildings) the Metropolitan
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city , urban center concrete jungle - an area in a city with large modern buildings that is perceived as
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Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. bailey ( ˈbeɪlɪ ) n (Fortifications) the outermost wall or court of a
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Law a. One who is called on to testify before a court. b. One who is
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parties and conducts business not required to be brought in open court. 4. chambers Chiefly British
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cam·pus (kăm′pəs) n. pl. cam·pus·es The grounds and buildings of an
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real property: Real Property Tax real property n (Law) immovable property, esp land and buildings, including proprietary rights over
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basketball basketball court basketball game chancery circuit court circuit court of appeals coming into court court court game court
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device furnace - an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to heat buildings, destroy refuse, smelt or
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with elevators; tall; "avenues lined with high-rise apartment buildings" low-rise - used of buildings of one
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Britain) the Metropolitan Police Force: the main police force serving London 2. (Named Buildings) the Metropolitan
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attitude, or external attributes; "His high fever attested to his illness"; "The buildings in Rome
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seems to have walked . 13. (Law) ( intr ) slang chiefly US (in a court of law
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by the royal family , and great officers of the court, was coming out to
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parties and conducts business not required to be brought in open court. 4. chambers Chiefly British
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Restoration, repairs and improvements to be made in various administrative buildings, social and cultural
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tenant is identified as a potential target. Bollards can help secure high-profile office buildings Among those committing large
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with elevators; tall; "avenues lined with high-rise apartment buildings" low-rise - used of buildings of one
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each contour as if it had been the profile of a court beauty on a
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speaking country 2. (Commerce) chiefly a. a modern complex of shops, buildings, and parking
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by the royal family , and great officers of the court, was coming out to
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dome-shaped Domesman domestic domestic air traffic domestic animal domestic ass domestic carp domestic cat domestic court domestic dog domestic emergencies
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Group, Inc. Commercial Continuity Commercial Contract Cleaning Company Commercial Contracting Team Commercial Contractor Furnished Equipment Commercial court Commercial Court Administration Strengthening
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ˈvӕndəl ) noun a person who purposely and pointlessly damages or destroys public buildings or other property. Vandals