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  • 51conduct money — ➔ money * * * conduct money UK US noun [U] ► LAW money that is given to someone who is a witness in a court of law to pay for their travel, food, etc.: »A recipient of a subpoena to appear in court need not comply with it unless conduct money is… …

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  • 52Conduct (album) — Conduct Studio album by Fuck Released 1998 …

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  • 53conduct yourself — ► to behave in a particular way: »We expect members of our industry to conduct themselves with the highest levels of integrity. Main Entry: ↑conduct …

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  • 54Conduct Unbecoming (play) — Conduct Unbecoming is a play by Barry England. The plot concerns a scandal in a British regiment stationed in India in the 1880s. The widow of a heroic officer is assaulted by an unrevealed comrade in arms and an investigation takes place to… …

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  • 55Conduct of Business sourcebook — (COBS) Rules of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for regulating the conduct of the business of authorised persons. COBS forms part of the FSA Handbook. For further information, see the FSA website …

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  • 56Conduct Unbecoming (Law & Order) — Conduct Unbecoming Law Order episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 17 Directed by Arthur W Forney Written by …

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  • 57conduct disorder — noun A persistent pattern of antisocial or aggressive behaviour, usu in children or adolescents, which may include vandalism, truancy, assault, substance abuse, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑conduct …

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  • 58conduct a search — index frisk, hunt Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 59conduct a trial — index hear (give a legal hearing) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 60conduct an inquiry — index analyze, audit, canvass, delve, investigate, monitor, probe Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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