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  • 31Mbole people — Mbole Regions with significant populations Orientale Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo 100,000 Languages Mbole language The Mbole people are …

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  • 32Ekpe — Nsibidi symbols Ekpe, also known as Egbo (Ibibio: Leopard), is a secret society flourishing chiefly among the Efiks of the Cross River State, the Oron, of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, Igbos in Abia State, as well as Southeastern Nigerians Igbo/Ef …

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  • 33malfeasance — 1690s, from Fr. malfaisance wrongdoing, from malfaisant, from mal badly (see MAL (Cf. mal )) + faisant, prp. of faire to do, from L. facere to do (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). M …

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  • 34ouster — A putting out; dispossession; amotion of possession. A species of injuries to things real, by which the wrong doer gains actual occupation of the land, and compels the rightful owner to seek his legal remedy in order to gain possession. An ouster …

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  • 35quare ejecit infra terminum — /kweriy ajiysat infra tarmanam/ Wherefore he ejected within the term. In old practice, a writ which lay for a lessee where he was ejected before the expiration of his term, in cases where the wrong doer or ejector was not himself in possession of …

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  • 36tort-feasor — A wrong doer; an individual or business that commits or is guilty of a tort. See also joint tort feasors …

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  • 37original writ — In English practice, an original writ was the process formerly in use for the commencement of personal actions. It was a mandatory letter from the king, issuing out of chancery, sealed with the great seal, and directed to the sheriff of the… …

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  • 38nab — ► VERB (nabbed, nabbing) informal 1) catch (a wrong doer). 2) take or grab suddenly. ORIGIN of unknown origin …

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  • 39Michael Wilson (politician) — For other people named Michael Wilson, see Michael Wilson (disambiguation). The Honourable Michael Holcombe Wilson PC, CC …

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  • 40Badness — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Capability of producing evil. Bad qualities. < N PARAG:Badness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 hurtfulness hurtfulness &c.???adj. Sgm: N 1 virulence virulence GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 evil doer evil doer &c. 913 Sgm: N 2 bane …

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