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A village green is a type of common used primarily for recreational purposes, and local residents must prove they have done just that for at least 20 years.
"During my time at Oxford, it is true that I participated in 'Bops,' a type of common Oxford social event, many of which are themed," he wrote.
* During my time at Oxford, it is true that I participated in 'Bops,' a type of common Oxford social event, many of which are themed.
Today, the FCC announced it will not appeal the court's ruling, nor will it immediately exert its controversial authority to reclassify the Internet as a type of "common carrier," which would have allowed it to maintain net neutrality.
When it was acting as a telecommunications service provider (a type of "common carrier," a term we'll get to later), AT&T was expected to play by the FCC's rules, and when it was acting as a provider of information services, it would have to meet FTC standards.
Under Charles II, for the first time, there was a type of common law appeal where the nature of the evidence in the initial trial was taken into account, which reduced the need to go to the Court of Chancery.
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While most of its portfolio consisted of term loans, the company dominated the market for factoring, a type of lending common within the manufacturing and retail sectors.
When the Spasmol stopped working, Herojit tried "No 4", a type of heroin common in Manipur, also known as China white.
So the central bank's review will include a type of security common in the United States but not often seen in Japan: one backed by bundles of loans and receivables.
Nuña bean is a type of ancient common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L). native to the Andean region of South America, whose seeds possess the unusual property of popping.
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