- Forstall,
forestalling and the
Statute of
Forestallers,
English Historical Review, 102, 1987, p. 89-102 Look up Engrossing or
forestalling in Wiktionary...
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equally divided as to
whether engrossing,
forestalling and
regrating were
still offences at
common law. The
Forestalling, &c.
Offences Bill had its
first reading...
- USS
Forrestal (CVA-59) (later CV-59, then AVT-59), was a
supercarrier named after the
first United States Secretary of
Defense James Forrestal. Commissioned...
- from a
kneeling position,
forestalling a
frontal attack.
Ushiro (後ろ). Rear.
Commencing from a
kneeling position,
forestalling an
attack from the rear....
- such
rebellion existed. M****
deportation was
intended to
permanently forestall the
possibility of
Armenian autonomy or independence. On 24 April 1915...
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occupied the
strategically important Faroe Islands (part of Denmark) to
forestall a
German invasion.
British troops left
shortly after the end of the war...
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remains by
treating them with
embalming chemicals in
modern times to
forestall decomposition. This is
usually done to make the
deceased suitable for...
-
prosecutor charged that Mr. Weinberger's
efforts to hide his
notes may have '
forestalled impeachment proceedings against President Reagan' and
formed part of...
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preventing the
admission of
ambient air
containing oxygen and nitrogen,
forestalling spoilage, and
thereby extending the beer's
saleable life. It does not...
- won when you
forestall the enemy, so you must
train well to
attain this. Ken No Sen (Attacking) is the most
obvious method of
forestalling an
enemy because...