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  • 31HUSBAND AND WIFE — The act of marriage creates certain rights and duties between husband and wife. In performing them, both parties have to conduct themselves according to the following rules, comprising the fundamental principles for the relationship between… …

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  • 32MAINTENANCE — (Heb. מְזוֹנוֹת, mezonot), generally speaking, the supply of all the necessaries of the party entitled thereto, i.e., not only food, but also matters such as medical expenses, raiment, lodging, etc. (Sh. Ar., EH 73:7; see husband and wife ). When …

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  • 33Neighborhood Story — Cover of Neighborhood Story first volume as published by Shueisha featuring Mikako Kouda ご近所物語 (Gokinjo Monogatari …

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  • 34WOMAN — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the historical perspective biblical period marriage and children women in household life economic roles educational and managerial roles religious roles women outside the household… …

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  • 35Winchester College football — Winchester College Football, also known as Winkies, WinCoFo or simply Our Game , is a code of football played at Winchester College. It is akin to the Eton Field and Wall Games and the Harrow Game in that it enjoys a large following from… …

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  • 36workmanship — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. craftsmanship, handiwork, skill, technique, ex pertness, competence; performance, execution, construction; finish, polish, art. See production. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. craftsmanship, skill, quality of …

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  • 37χειρουργητέα — χειρουργητέον handiwork neut nom/voc/acc pl χειρουργητέᾱ , χειρουργητέον handiwork fem nom/voc/acc dual χειρουργητέᾱ , χειρουργητέον handiwork fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) χειρουργητέος to be operated on neut nom/voc/acc pl χειρουργητέᾱ …

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  • 38DOWRY — (Heb. נְדֻנְיָה), the property a wife brings to her husband at marriage; the Yiddish equivalent, nadn, is from the same root. The custom of nedunyah became clearly defined and institutionalized only in the talmudic period. In biblical times,… …

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  • 39HA'ANAKAH — (Heb. הַעֲנָקָה), the gratuity which the master was enjoined to pay his Hebrew bound servant when the latter was set free. This institution is the source, in Jewish law, of the laws of severance pay, i.e., payment of compensation to employees on… …

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  • 40Helsinki University of Technology — Infobox University name = Helsinki University of Technology native name = Teknillinen korkeakoulu Tekniska högskolan motto = Labor et scientia (Latin) mottoeng = Work and science established = 1849 type = Public state university rector = Matti… …

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