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  • 101remote relative — distant relative, person who is not closely related …

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  • 102blood relative — noun A person who is related to another through a common ancestor, and not merely by marriage or adoption. See Also: blood relation …

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  • 103distant relative — family member who is not closely related …

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  • 104dependent relative revocation — The doctrine that if a testator revoke a will with a present intention to make a new will as a substitute for the old, and the new will is not made, or if made fails of effect for some reason, it will be presumed that the testator preferred the… …

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  • 105whether valid or not — A familiar term in insurance policies, relative to other insurance on the same risk. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 966 …

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  • 106Mexican cuisine — Not to be confused with Tex Mex cuisine, which is often referred to as Mexican food in the U.S. and Canada Mexican cuisine, a style of food that originates in Mexico, is known for its varied flavors, colourful decoration and variety of spices and …

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  • 107dating — I In geology and archaeology, the process of determining an object s or event s place within a chronological scheme. Scientists may use either relative dating, in which items are sequenced on the basis of stratigraphic clues (see stratigraphy) or …

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  • 108Bucket argument — Isaac Newton s rotating bucket argument (also known as Newton s bucket ) was designed to demonstrate that true rotational motion cannot be defined as the relative rotation of the body with respect to the immediately surrounding bodies. It is one… …

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  • 109Probability interpretations — The word probability has been used in a variety of ways since it was first coined in relation to games of chance. Does probability measure the real, physical tendency of something to occur, or is it just a measure of how strongly one believes it… …

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  • 110Lorentz ether theory — What is now called Lorentz Ether theory ( LET ) has its roots in Hendrik Lorentz s Theory of electrons , which was the final point in the development of the classical aether theories at the end of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century …

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