4.most important; very important.the high altar in a church;Important criminal trials are held at the High Court;a high official.mayor;supremo;alto 5.noble; good.high ideals.bueno,noble 6.(of a wind) strong.The wind is high tonight.fuerte ...
His seeming rescue by a votaress of the high priestess of the sun had been but a part of the mimicry of their heathen ceremony--the sun looking down upon him through the opening at the top of the court had claimed him as his own, and the priestess had come from the inner temple to...
ight to bear arms\\ High court affirms right to bear arms\\High court affirms right to bear arms\\
As we walked down the dark streets towards the tracks he briefed me on all the rules of painting in such a dangerous area. I had to be as quiet as possible with no talking, barely a whisper even, and to move as quickly and quietly as I could. If someone came and caught us, I ...
The higher education gap persists in the United States for underserved, first-generation, low-income minority students. They often have little knowledge of college application and future success. This mixed-method study evaluated a Northeastern university-sponsored tutorial-mentorship 2-year program, Soar...
Therefore, this study proposes that a set of rules governing the simplification of the modelling process should be developed to standardise the modelling process, aiming to assure the soundness and accuracy of modelling results. A viable solution to this challenge is to conduct comprehensive surveys ...
High Court ruling ordering antiretroviral drugs provision enforced in SANo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1007/BF03278856Springer International PublishingPharmacoeconomics & Outcomes News
Substantive Grounds of ReviewThis paper reports on research into mistake of fact as a ground of judicial review, carried out by Yoav Zionov as Hanna Wilberg's research assistant funded by tZionov, YoavWilberg, HannaSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
3.(Agriculture)dialectAlso:hoggBritandAustralandNZanother name forhogget 4.informala selfish, greedy, or slovenly person 5.(Nautical Terms)nauticala stiff brush, for scraping a vessel's bottom 6.(Nautical Terms)nauticalthe amount or extent to which a vessel is hogged. Comparesag6 ...