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  • 21That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore — «That Joke Isn t Funny Anymore» Sencillo de The Smiths del álbum Meat Is Murder Lado B Meat Is Murder Publicación 1 de julio de 1985 Formato 7 , 12 Grabación …

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  • 22that ship has sailed — A particular opportunity has passed you by when that ship has sailed …

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  • 23(that's) always the way — (that s/it s) always the ˈway idiom (informal) used to say that things often happen in a particular way, especially when it is not convenient Main entry: ↑wayidiom …

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  • 24equity corrects a law which is too broad in that particular in which it is defective — A principle or maxim of equity. The Latin form is aequitas est correctio legis generaliter latae, qua parte deficit. Riggs v Palmer, 115 NY 506, 22 NE 188. See equitable construction …

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  • 25Particular Church — A particular Church is, in Catholic theology and canon law, an ecclesial community headed by a bishop or someone recognized as the equivalent of a bishop.There are two kinds of particular Churches: # Local particular Churches . A diocese is the… …

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  • 26Particular point topology — In mathematics, the particular point topology (or included point topology) is a topology where sets are considered open if they are empty or contain a particular, arbitrarily chosen, point of the topological space. Formally, let X be any set and… …

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  • 27particular — [[t]pə(r)tɪ̱kjʊlə(r)[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADJ: ADJ n (emphasis) You use particular to emphasize that you are talking about one thing or one kind of thing rather than other similar ones. I remembered a particular story about a postman who was a murderer...… …

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  • 28particular — 01. Is there any [particular] reason why you have decided to change universities? 02. He looks great on television, but in real life he is not [particularly] handsome. 03. Elaine is very [particular] about her coffee it has to be very strong and… …

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  • 29particular — par|tic|u|lar1 [ pər tıkjələr ] adjective *** 1. ) only before noun used for emphasizing that you are talking about one specific person or thing and not anyone or anything else: SPECIFIC: Are there any particular topics that you would like me to… …

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  • 30Particular — In metaphysics, particulars are, one might say, identified by what they are not: they are not abstractions, not multiply instantiated i.e. they are concrete. (There are, however, theories of abstract particulars or tropes .) Hence, Socrates is a… …

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