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  • :b : violation of another's [[rights]] for which the [[law]] allows an action to recover damages ...injury is referred to as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_trauma physical trauma].
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  • ...l [[context]], a convention may retain the [[character]] of an "unwritten" law of custom (e.g. the [[manner]] in which people greet each other, such as by In [[physical sciences]], numerical [[value]]s (such as constants, quantities, or scales
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Law-of-attraction_2.jpg|right|frame]] ...referring to the [[idea]] that [[thoughts]] [[influence]] [[chance]]. The Law of Attraction argues that thoughts (both conscious and unconscious) can aff
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  • *3 : a [[physical]] imperfection, deformity, or taint ...s of [[acts]] perceived as immoral or obscene may be classified as vice by law enforcement as well.
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  • ...n 37 [[focus]]ed [[discipline]]s within the Biomedical, [[Natural Sciences|Physical]], and [[Social Sciences]]." "Intelligent [[synthesis]] of the Scientific L ...ition - Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease - Pharmacology and Toxicology - Physical Chemistry - Physiology - Phytopathology - Plant Biology - [[Political Scien
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  • *2: something that outrages the [[moral]] or [[physical]] senses :b : an infraction of [[law]]; especially : misdemeanor
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  • ...to enter a [[structure]] without a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_(law) warrant], or if they have a "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knock_and_anno ...of a suspect, or some other consequence improperly frustrating legitimate law enforcement efforts.</blockquote>
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  • ...ngement of the [[Multiverse|universes]]; you can know something of their [[physical]] organization and marvelous [[administration]]; you may learn much about t ...appear to be almost infinite, but it is far from finished; there are still physical limits to the material creation, and the experiential [[revelation]] of the
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  • [[Law]] relating to complicity varies. Usually complicity is not a [[crime]] alth ...tors who aid and [[encourage]] the primary actors. The aid can be either [[physical]] or [[psychological]]. The secondary actors are called accomplices. [https
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  • ...of the other. In [[English]], affinity is usually signified by adding "-in-law" to the degree of kinship. In addition to kinship by marriage, "affinity" c ...y in [[law]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affinity_(canon_law) canon law] which generally refer to the [[marriage]] relationship. [[Social]] affinit
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  • ...for measurement of the same physical quantity. Any other [[value]] of the physical quantity can be expressed as a simple multiple of the unit of measurement. For example, length is a physical quantity. The metre is a unit of length that [[represents]] a definite pred
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  • ...can be defined in [[biology]], [[psychological]] adult [[development]], [[law]], [[personal]] [[character]], or [[social status]]. These [[different]] as ...on reaching a legally-specified age without requiring a demonstration of [[physical]] [[maturity]] or [[preparation]] for adulthood.[https://en.wikipedia.org/w
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  • ...us nor whimsical; the [[universes]] are conducted in [[accordance]] with [[law]] and [[order]]. The [[laws]] of [[Nebadon]] are the [[divine]] [[mandates] ...usually has a [[marine]] [[origin]], but not always; much depends on the [[physical]] [[status]] of a [[planet]]. The [[Life Carriers]] have great [[latitude]]
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  • ===Topic: '''''God’s Law over Human Decree'''''=== ...clear that taking a life is one of the unacceptable infringements upon His Law. We will not cover the obvious circumstance of harm done to another in the
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  • ...ort, with the [[assistance]] of the executioner, is [[prepared]] for the [[physical]] [[records]] of [[the system]] [[government]] of [[jurisdiction]]. ...explanation. Though executing [[decrees]] in defiance of neither [[natural law]] nor the [[ordained]] usages of the realm, they do ofttimes effect their [
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  • ...refrain from acting, in a particular way, often under threat of serious [[physical]] [[harm]] to the hostage(s) after expiration of an ultimatum. [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...most often defined in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_law criminal law]. A person who commits an act of rape is known as a rapist. [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...athematized or [[excommunicated]]. Sometimes the order included threats of physical punishment (e.g., the proverbial [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_at_ [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...ated to the severity of the threat on one hand, but also on the mental and physical preparedness of the defender. ...he participants' lifestyles, occupations, age groups and [[gender]], and [[physical]] and mental capabilities.
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  • ...njury]]. "Threat of harm generally involves a [[perception]] of injury...[[physical]] or [[mental]] damage...act or instance of injury, or a material and detri ...[assault]], impeding or blocking movement, [[offensive]] touching or any [[physical]] [[interference]] with [[normal]] work or movement, and visual insults, su
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