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Notice Notice
NOTICE Information; knowledge of certain facts or of a particular state of affairs. The formal receipt of papers that provide specific information. There are various types of notice, each of which has different results. In general, notice deals with information that a party knows or should have... Read more
D Notice D Notice
D Notice ¦ ADRIENNE WILMOTH LERNER D Notice (defense notice) refers to an alert given by intelligence services or the armed forces to the media, alerting them of sensitive content that could damage national security or defense if reported in part or in whole. In Britain,... Read more
Dedication Dedication
DEDICATION In copyright law the first publication of a work that does not comply with the requirements relating to copyright notice and which therefore permits anyone to legally republish it. The gift of land— Read more
palpitation palpitation
palpitation , abnormal heartbeat that is often associated with a sensation of fluttering or thumping. The normal heartbeat is not noticeable to the individual. Palpitation may be a symptom of organic heart disease or of other body disorders such as an overactive thyroid gland or anemia. In healthy... Read more
minutemen minutemen
minutemen in the American Revolution, colonial militiamen or armed citizens who agreed to turn out for service at a minute's notice. The term minutemen is used especially for the men who were enrolled (1774) for such service by the Massachusetts provincial congress. These were "the embattled... Read more
Men Men
Men CONSTRUCTING MANHOOD COSTS OF MASCULINITY PROSPECTS FOR CHANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY Open any newspaper, and you can see a pattern so widespread that it is rarely noticed: Almost all the “serious Read more
lightening lightening
lightening (ly-t'n-ing) n. the sensation experienced, usually after the 36th week of gestation, by many pregnant women, particularly those carrying their first child, as the presenting part of the fetus enters the pelvis. This reduces the pressure on the diaphragm and the woman notices that it is... Read more
Caveat Caveat
CAVEAT [ Latin, Let him beware.] A warning; admonition. A formal notice or warning given by an interested party to a court, judge, or ministerial officer in opposition to certain acts within his or her power and jurisdiction. Originally, a caveat was a document that could be served on either a... Read more
Zero Gravity Zero Gravity
Zero Gravity The effects of gravity are so commonplace that people rarely notice them. People are used to living under the pressure of Earth's gravity (1 G), and so when the amount of gravitational force they experience increases or decreases, the difference becomes... Read more
Boris Becker Boris Becker
Boris Becker 1967-, German tennis player, b. Leimen, West Germany (now Germany). Noted for his powerful, often acrobatic serve-and-volley game, he gained notice in 1985 when, at 17, he became the youngest man to win Wimbledon. He repeated there in 1986 and 1989 and led West Germany to Davis Cup... Read more

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