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91be|have — «bih HAYV», verb, haved, hav|ing. –v.i. 1. to manage, handle, or conduct oneself; act: »The dog does not behave well in the house. The ship behaves well even in rough water. SYNONYM(S): do. 2. to act properly; do what is right: »Did you behave… …
92no relation — spoken used for saying that two people who have the same family name are not related …
93debtor and creditor relation — The relationship which exists between two persons when one of them, the debtor, owes money to the other, the creditor. Kansas City, St. L. & C. R. Co. v Alton R. Co. (CA7 Ill) 124 F2d 780. The relationship of debtor and creditor arises in tort… …
94Independent contracts are those in which the mutual acts or promises have no relation to each other, either as equivalents or as considerations — See also commutative and independent contracts …
95Independent contracts are those in which the mutual acts or promises have no relation to each other, either as equivalents or as considerations — See also commutative and independent contracts …
96Miracle — • In general, a wonderful thing, the word being so used in classical Latin; in a specific sense, the Latin Vulgate designates by miracula wonders of a peculiar kind, expressed more clearly in the Greek text by the terms terata, dynameis, semeia,… …
97Psychology (The separation of) from philosophy — The separation of psychology from philosophy Studies in the sciences of mind 1815–1879 Edward S.Reed THE IMPOSSIBLE SCIENCE Traditional metaphysics The consensus of European opinion during and immediately after the Napoleonic era was that… …
98Reminiscence bump — The reminiscence bump is the tendency for older adults to have increased recollection for events that occurred during their adolescence and early adulthood.[1] It was identified through the study of autobiographical memory and the subsequent… …
99History of zoology (through 1859) — This article considers the history of zoology before the theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin in 1859.Pre scientific zoologyHumans have been fascinated by the other members of the animal kingdom throughout history. In early Europe, they …
100concern — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. regard, affect, relate, refer to, pertain to, have to do with, bear upon, belong to, treat of; interest; disturb, trouble. n. matter, affair; care, anxiety, worry, solicitude, regard; significance …