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Signifies the manner in which an occupational injury or illness was produced or inflicted—for example, overexertion while lifting, or a fall from a ladder.
Signifies the manner in which an occupational injury or illness was produced or inflicted—for example, overexertion while lifting, or a fall from a ladder.
The condition of blood vessels that have thickened, hardened, and lost their elasticity-"hardening of the arteries." Aging and the formation of blood-derived fatty plaques within or directly beneath the inner lining of the arteries are the common causes. Many ...
The condition of blood vessels that have thickened, hardened, and lost their elasticity-"hardening of the arteries." Aging and the formation of blood-derived fatty plaques within or directly beneath the inner lining of the arteries are the common causes. Many ...
A fair distribution of property in a divorce proceeding as determined by the judge, the parties or both.
A fair distribution of property in a divorce proceeding as determined by the judge, the parties or both.
prattle, to utter in simple or childish talk, and caht.
prattle, to utter in simple or childish talk, and caht.
A fourth year undergraduate student (USA)
A fourth year undergraduate student (USA)
The gracious action of God which frees us from sin and communicates "the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ" (Rom 3:22). Justification is not only the remission of sins, but also the sanctification and renewal of the interior man (1987-1989).
The gracious action of God which frees us from sin and communicates "the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ" (Rom 3:22). Justification is not only the remission of sins, but also the sanctification and renewal of the interior man (1987-1989).
A term which describes the relationship between victim and criminal. Also, the two individuals most involved in the criminal act–the offender and the victim.
A term which describes the relationship between victim and criminal. Also, the two individuals most involved in the criminal act–the offender and the victim.
the waves created by a vessel. Not to be confused with wake.
the waves created by a vessel. Not to be confused with wake.
Of or relating to a group of 17th century poets whose verse was distinguished by an intellectual and philosophical style, with extended metaphors or conceits comparing very dissimilar things.
Of or relating to a group of 17th century poets whose verse was distinguished by an intellectual and philosophical style, with extended metaphors or conceits comparing very dissimilar things.
Laws intended to keep repeat criminal offenders behind bars. These laws sometimes come under the rubric of "three strikes and you're out. "
Laws intended to keep repeat criminal offenders behind bars. These laws sometimes come under the rubric of "three strikes and you're out. "