If you provide me with an engrossment, I will forward it to my clients for execution. |
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The solicitor was not happy with the engrossment and the will was executed again five days later, this time witnessed by two Italian gentlemen. |
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Now, the child's natural engrossment in its activities must be respected as symbols of its individuality. |
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Work that concentrates the mind and relationships that are engrossing seem central to meaning and to be so because of the subjective element involved, that is, because of the concentration and engrossment. |
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In the application of the law for example, for want of resources, the judicial service requires those subject to trial to provide their own papers if they want to ha ve an engrossment of their judgment. |
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In Greece, a revocation request can be submitted to the court of first instance if the latter has granted the executory engrossment of a final order. |
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If no notice of appeal is lodged and the judgment becomes final, a possibly required written engrossment of the judgment could be limited to the essential facts or even to the findings. |
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The conflict was just too involved, and initially removed from western engrossment that only few knew what to think. |
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Mona, on the other hand, exploits Nuri largely for egoistic satisfaction though she is initially simply intrigued by his engrossment with her. |
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The Shroud is not simply an official document, similar to minutes, or an engrossment duly signed and initialed: this is a transfer, this is an image bearing by itself its own guarantee. |
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And at any rate I have the comfortable feeling that none of our entrants for the Davis Cup will have been kept off the playing fields of Eton by a reprehensible engrossment in my novels. |
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Rather, as these four phases of interest map onto the phases of engrossment and reflection, interest is an expression of many-sidedness, namely its activity in the world. |
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In fact, the films' engrossment with political features can help intersect any governmental boundaries China may face in trying to spread its power. |
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Engrossment refers to the one's desire to understand the person's, who is cared-for, physical and personal situation. |
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