thing+done

  • 91do — see do as I say, not as I do do as you would be done by do right and fear no man do unto others as you would they should do unto you never do evil that good may come of it the king can do no wrong …

    Proverbs new dictionary

  • 92agreement — The union of two or more minds in a thing done or to be done; a coming together of parties in opinion or determination; the union of two or more minds in a thing done or to be done. Woodworth v State, 20 Tex App 375, 380. A contract where made… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 93Res (disambiguation) — Res or RES may refer to: * RES (magazine), a bimonthly media lifestyle magazine ** RESFest, a digital short film festival run by the magazine * Review of Economic Studies * Res, an R B singer * RES Registrazioni e Suoni (English: RES Recordings… …

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  • 94Lincoln School, Kathmandu — Lincoln School is situated in Nepal, Kathmandu. It is a free environment for all the students. There are many programs to be offers. Lincoln School is like any other American school except much smaller. The school at the present consist of no… …

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  • 95agreement — A meeting of two or more minds; a coming together in opinion or determination; the coming together in accord of two minds on a given proposition. In law, a concord of understanding and intention between two or more parties with respect to the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 96agreement — A meeting of two or more minds; a coming together in opinion or determination; the coming together in accord of two minds on a given proposition. In law, a concord of understanding and intention between two or more parties with respect to the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 97willful — Proceeding from a conscious motion of the will; voluntary; knowingly; deliberate. Intending the result which actually comes to pass; designed; intentional; purposeful; not accidental or involuntary. Premeditated; malicious; done with evil intent …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 98act — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, partly from Latin actus doing, act, from agere to drive, do; partly from Latin actum thing done, record, from neuter of actus, past participle of agere more at agent Date: 14th century 1. a. the doing of a thing …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 99The Birthday Party (play) — The Birthday Party (1958) is the first full length play by Harold Pinter and one of Pinter s best known and most frequently performed plays. After its hostile London reception almost ended Pinter s playwriting career, it went on to be considered… …

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  • 100action — 1 Action, act, deed agree in designating something done or effected. Action refers primarily to the process of acting; act and deed to the result, the thing done. An action is usually regarded as occupying some time and involving more than one… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms