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  • 21hard and fast —  Unalterable …

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  • 22Law of the Medes and the Persians — unalterable law. [1350 1400; ME] * * * …

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  • 23closed file — unalterable computer file usually acting as a backup file …

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  • 24Law of the Medes and the Persians — unalterable law. [1350 1400; ME] …

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  • 25irrevocable — ir·rev·o·ca·ble /ir re və kə bəl/ adj: not capable of being revoked the offer was irrevocable for ten days ir·rev·o·ca·bil·i·ty n ir·rev·o·ca·bly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 26irrevocable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. irreversible, past recall, done, absolute. See necessity. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. permanent, unalterable, irreversible, indelible; see certain 3 , conclusive , inevitable . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 27Password — For other uses, see Password (disambiguation). A password is a secret word or string of characters that is used for authentication, to prove identity or gain access to a resource (example: an access code is a type of password). The password… …

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  • 28Northwest Ordinance — Northwest Territory (1787) …

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  • 29Rudolf Hermann Lotze — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 19th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Hermann Lotze name = Rudolf Hermann Lotze birth = birth date|1817|5|21|df=y Bautzen, Saxony death = death date and… …

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  • 30Christianity and alcohol — Throughout the first 1,800 years of church history, Christians consumed alcoholic beverages as a common part of everyday life and nearly always used wine (that is, fermented grape juice) in their central rite the Eucharist or Lord s Supper. [] In …

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