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  • 71lay down the law — Synonyms and related words: be responsible for, bestride, call the signals, captain, carry on, command, conduct, control, dictate, direct, dogmatize, dominate, engineer, govern, handle, have the ascendancy, head, head up, lead, lead on, make the… …

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  • 72At the Edge of the Law — Infobox Film name = Al filo de la ley |200px caption = VHS cover director = Juan Carlos Desanzo producer = Juan Carlos Desanzo | writer = Juan Carlos Desanzo José Pablo Feinmann starring = Rodolfo Ranni Gerardo Romano music = Emilio Kauderer… …

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  • 73law — law1 lawlike, adj. /law/, n. 1. the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision. 2 …

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  • 74Law school — College of Law redirects here. For the UK charity providing legal education, see The College of Law. School of law redirects here. For the ancient Chinese political philosphy, see Legalism (Chinese philosophy). A law school (also known as a… …

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  • 75law — noun 1 official rule/rules ⇨ See also ↑martial law ADJECTIVE ▪ administrative, case, civil, common, constitutional, criminal, statute, etc …

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  • 76The People's Court — This article is about a US television program. For other similarly named entities, see People s Court (disambiguation). The People s Court Format Judicial Created by John Masterson Presented by …

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  • 77take or pay — USA The provision in a contract between a seller and a buyer or, in a project finance transaction between the project company and the offtaker, that creates an unconditional obligation on the part of the buyer or offtaker to pay for a product or… …

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  • 78take-or-pay — USA The provision in a contract between a seller and a buyer or, in a project finance transaction between the project company and the offtaker, that creates an unconditional obligation on the part of the buyer or offtaker to pay for a product or… …

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  • 79law unto oneself — {n. phr.}, {literary} A person who does only what he wishes; a person who ignores or breaks the law when he doesn t like it. * /Everybody in Germany feared Hitler because he was a law unto himself./ * /Mr. Brown told Johnny that he must stop… …

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  • 80law unto oneself — {n. phr.}, {literary} A person who does only what he wishes; a person who ignores or breaks the law when he doesn t like it. * /Everybody in Germany feared Hitler because he was a law unto himself./ * /Mr. Brown told Johnny that he must stop… …

    Dictionary of American idioms