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To deeds
noun
An action or act; something that is done.
Exact(43)
"We should not wait until it comes to deeds.
And we should not wait until it comes to deeds.
"Hopes have faded to the extent that we have gone from statements to deeds.
As president three decades later, Laurent Kabila did little to move from words to deeds.
New restrictions, meanwhile, are still sometimes added to deeds by owners, like the Archdiocese of New York.
The same amendment was attached to deeds of dozens of other Chicago properties claimed by the temple.
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Many Alaska Natives had never bothered to acquire deeds to their property.
He persuaded the man to deed the house back to the bank.
In addition to deed releases, DocX surrogate signers routinely executed assignments of mortgage, which reflect changes in ownership.
In translating Goethe's text from page to stage, Mr. Stein is also moving from word to deed.
The federal government also had a chance to acquire the property, the Monts said, when the Bennetts took steps in 1975 to deed it to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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