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  • 61dominant tenement — dominant estate or tenement /domsnsnt asteyt/ Land that benefits from easement on another (usually adjacent) property. That to which a servitude or easement is due, or for the benefit of which it exists. A term used in the civil and Scotch law,… …

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  • 62dominant estate — or tenement /domsnsnt asteyt/ Land that benefits from easement on another (usually adjacent) property. That to which a servitude or easement is due, or for the benefit of which it exists. A term used in the civil and Scotch law, and later in ours …

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  • 63Dominant species — may mean: Dominant species (ecology), one of a small number of species which dominate in an ecological community Dominant Species (novel) by Michael E. Marks Dominant Species (video game) Dominant Species (album), an album by New Zealand singer… …

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  • 64Dominant chord — Dominant Dom i*nant, n. (Mus.) The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on. [1913 Webster] {Dominant chord} (Mus.), the chord based upon the dominant. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 65Dominant Professionnel — Un dominant professionnel est un travailleur du sexe qui tient le rôle du dominant dans des activités de BDSM. La plupart, qui sont des femmes dites dominatrices, ne fournissent pas de relations sexuelles et ne se considèrent pas comme des… …

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  • 66Dominant professionnel — Un dominant professionnel est un travailleur du sexe qui tient le rôle du dominant dans des activités de BDSM. La plupart, qui sont des femmes dites dominatrices, ne fournissent pas de relations sexuelles et ne se considèrent pas comme des… …

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  • 67Dominant privilege — is a concept in critical theory describing the unearned advantages enjoyed by members of the dominant culture. It includes three presumptions[1]: Innocence: I am not looked to as the cause of problems in society. Worthiness: I am presumed worthy… …

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  • 68Dominant Species (novel) — Dominant Species   Author(s) Michael E. Marks Cover artist …

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  • 69dominant position — Where a firm has the ability to behave independently of its competitors, customers, suppliers and the final consumer. Under competition law, firms are not permitted to abuse their dominant position. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US… …

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  • 70Dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa — Classification and external resources DiseasesDB 33249 Dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (also known as Cockayne Touraine disease ) is a skin condition characterized by vesicles and bullae on the extensor surfaces of the extremities …

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