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: a person served by or utilizing the services of a social agency
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: a person served by or utilizing the services of a social agency
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Stuck In The Middle With You · Stealers Wheel
Stealers Wheel
℗ 1972 A&M Records Limited
Released on: 1972-01-01
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late 14c., practisen, "to follow or employ"
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late 14c., practisen, "to follow or employ"
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Practice - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"to follow or employ" a course of action; c. 1400, "to do, put into action or practice;"… See origin and meaning of practice.
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"deprive of the rights and privileges of a free citizen or member of a corporation,"
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"deprive of the rights and privileges of a free citizen or member of a corporation,"
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"deprive of the rights and privileges of a free citizen or member of a corporation,"… See origin and meaning of disfranchise.
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Perinde ac Cadaver
A few weeks back there was a discussion on dotCom of the words of St. Ignatius in the "Constitutions of the Society of Jesus" to the effect that one under obedience should allow himself to be directed "as if he were a lifeless body:" perinde ac cadaver.One…
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permit; to fail to restrain or prevent; to assign as a share or suitable amount (as of time or money)… See the full definition
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Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to fall."It forms all or part of: accident; cadaver; cadence; caducous; cascade; case (n.1); casual; casualty; casuist; casus belli; chance; cheat; chute (n.1); coincide; decadence; decay; deciduous; escheat; incident; occasion; occident; recidivist.It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit sad- "to fall down;" Latin casus "a chance, occasion, opportunity; accident, mishap," literally "a falling," cadere "to fall, sink, settle down, decline, perish;" Armenian chacnum "to fall, become low;" perhaps also Middle Irish casar "hail, lightning."
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Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to fall."It forms all or part of: accident; cadaver; cadence; caducous; cascade; case (n.1); casual; casualty; casuist; casus belli; chance; cheat; chute (n.1); coincide; decadence; decay; deciduous; escheat; incident; occasion; occident; recidivist.It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit sad- "to fall down;" Latin casus "a chance, occasion, opportunity; accident, mishap," literally "a falling," cadere "to fall, sink, settle down, decline, perish;" Armenian chacnum "to fall, become low;" perhaps also Middle Irish casar "hail, lightning."
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*kad- - Etymology and Meaning of the Root
"to fall." It might form all or part of: accident; cadaver; cadence; caducous; cascade;… See origin and meaning of *kad-.
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Old English hit, neuter nominative and accusative of third person singular pronoun,
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Old English hit, neuter nominative and accusative of third person singular pronoun,
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