Person
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a human being; individual; someone; somebody; mortal; soul
- a human body (usually including the clothing)
- a grammatical category used in the classification of pronouns, possessive determiners, and verb forms according to whether they indicate the speaker, the addressee, or a third party
n.
- a person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa); Black; blackamoor; Negro; Negroid
n.
- a native or inhabitant of England
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- a person of French nationality; Frenchman; Frenchwoman
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- a native or inhabitant of Ireland; Irelander
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- a member of the Caucasoid race; White; Caucasian
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- someone for whom hope has been abandoned
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- a person who can read but is disinclined to derive information from literary sources; aliterate
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- a person who does harm to others
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- a person who has suffered the death of someone they loved; bereaved
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- a person who is sexually attracted to both sexes; bisexual
n.
- a person with a severe visual impairment
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- a person with poor motor coordination
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- a person unable to distinguish differences in hue
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- a United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive; colored
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- a person who holds no title; commoner; common man
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- a quarrelsome grouch; crab
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- a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination; artist
n.
- someone who is no longer alive; dead soul; deceased person; deceased; decedent; departed
- Jas informs Christine that she can give the button to a dead person.
- This can be cancelled if the family of the dead person have a particular religion.
- Then, a family member of the dead person puts uncooked rice in the mouth of the body.
n.
- a person with a severe auditory impairment
n.
- a deaf person who is unable to speak; mute; deaf-mute
n.
- someone who is no longer alive; dead person; dead soul; deceased; decedent; departed
- A family member places uncooked rice in the mouth of the deceased person.
- Funeral games Funeral games are athletic competitions held in honor of a recently deceased person.
- One lakh to the next of kin for every deceased person subject to certification by a competent authority.
n.
- a person who is not pleasant or agreeable; unpleasant person
n.
- a person suffering from an illness; sick person; sufferer
n.
- a person forced to flee from home or country; DP; stateless person
n.
- someone lacking public esteem
n.
- a person with an unusual or odd personality; eccentric; flake; oddball; geek
n.
- a person subject to strong states of emotion
n.
- a serviceman who ranks below a commissioned officer
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- one having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs; at birth an unambiguous assignment of male or female cannot be made; hermaphrodite; intersex; gynandromorph; androgyne; epicene
n.
- a widely known person; celebrity
- Some famous person from this village are:
- The most famous person to be convicted under this act was Oscar Wilde.
- She was quick to realize that one day Bhakti Thapa would become a very famous person.
n.
- a rotund individual; fatso; fatty; roly-poly; butterball
n.
- a person who belongs to the sex that can have babies; female
n.
- pronouns and verbs used to refer to the speaker or writer of the language in which they occur
- Races do not include a first person cockpit view.
- He was the first person recommended for said award.
- He was the first person to cross Canada on foot.
adv.
- per person; per capita; of each person
n.
- a flighty and disorganized person; scatterbrain
n.
- a person who is good to other people
- Your belief doesn't determine whether you’re a good person or not—your behavior does.
- The good person should labour chiefly on their own reason; to perfect this is in our power.
- Terese is initially flattered because a younger man likes her but she realises he is a good person.
n.
- a person who has some condition that markedly restricts their ability to function physically or mentally or socially
n.
- a heterosexual person; someone having a sexual orientation to persons of the opposite sex; heterosexual; straight person; straight
n.
- person of exceptional holiness; saint; holy man; angel
n.
- someone unfortunate without housing; homeless
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- a person who is hunted
n.
- a person unable to read; illiterate; nonreader
n.
- a person whose actions and opinions strongly influence the course of events; influential person; personage
- In time, he would become the most important person in the expedition.
- The "kpojito" became a prominently important person in Dahomey royalty.
- Bland became an important person in the Methodist Church growth during his career.
adv.
- in the flesh; without involving anyone else; personally
n.
- someone who is not competent to take effective action; incompetent
n.
- a person who lacks knowledge of evil; innocent
n.
- a person whose actions and opinions strongly influence the course of events; important person; personage
- In 2018 she was named the 4th most influential person in Swedish health policy.
- In 2005, Martin was voted the fifth most influential person in the UK pub industry.
- They called an influential person in the kingdom, the great merchant Zankan Zorababeli.
n.
- a person whose interests are protected by an insurance policy; a person who contracts for an insurance policy that indemnifies him against loss of property or life or health etc.; insured
n.
- a young person, not fully developed; juvenile
n.
- a person of greater than average size
n.
- someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field; initiate; pundit; savant
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- a person who can read and write; literate
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- a person who belongs to the sex that cannot have babies; male
n.
- a person's partner in marriage; spouse; partner; mate; better half
n.
- a person who does not manifest devotion to a deity
n.
- a naked person; nude
adv.
- per person; per capita; for each person
n.
- an elderly person; oldster; senior citizen; golden ager
n.
- a member of an Oriental race; the term is regarded as offensive by Asians (especially by Asian Americans); Oriental
n.
- agreement in person between pronouns and verbs
n.
- a time unit used in industry for measuring work; man hour
n.
- (formal) any non-European non-white person; person of colour
- Aja identifies as a person of color.
- Historically, she became the first person of color in the Hall of Fame.
- As a "free person of color", Lacroix was a wealthy and cultured property owner, and had slaves.
n.
- (formal) any non-European non-white person; person of color
n.
- a person with few or no possessions; have-not
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- a person who belongs to an early stage of civilization; primitive
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- a person engaged in one of the learned professions; professional
n.
- a person afflicted with psychosis; psychotic; psycho
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- a person employed to establish and promote a favorable relationship with the public
n.
- a person who manifests devotion to a deity
n.
- someone who has retired from active working; retiree
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- a person who possesses great material wealth; wealthy person; have
n.
- a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines; scholar; bookman; student
n.
- pronouns and verbs used to refer to the person addressed by the language in which they occur
- She was the second person to enter on Launch Night.
- French has a T-V distinction in the second person singular.
- Each runner runs a mile, before the second person takes over.
n.
- a writer or artist who sells services to different employers without a long-term contract with any of them; freelancer; freelance; free-lance; free lance; independent
n.
- a person who is unusually selfish
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- someone who shrinks from familiarity with others; shrinking violet
n.
- a person suffering from an illness; diseased person; sufferer
n.
- a person who does not talk; dummy
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- someone who cannot sleep; insomniac
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- a coarse obnoxious person; slob; sloven; pig
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- a person of below average size
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- a person forced to flee from home or country; displaced person; DP
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- a heterosexual person; someone having a sexual orientation to persons of the opposite sex; heterosexual; heterosexual person; straight
n.
- someone who sleeps in any convenient place; dosser
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- a person who is not very bright; stupid; stupe; dullard; dolt; pudding head; pudden-head; poor fish; pillock
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- a person who is unusually thin and scrawny; skin and bones; scrag
n.
- pronouns and verbs that are used to refer to something other than the speaker or addressee of the language in which they occur
- An insane and crazy Vampaneze who speaks in third person.
- ", and was the third person voted out on 28 November 2008.
- There are no third person pronouns.
n.
- an ignorant person; ignoramus; know nothing
n.
- someone who is seemingly indifferent to emotions; stoic
n.
- someone who is jobless
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- a person who suffers misfortune; unfortunate
n.
- a person who shows no gratitude; ingrate; thankless wretch
n.
- a person of mean disposition; meanie; meany
n.
- a person who is not pleasant or agreeable; disagreeable person
n.
- a person who lacks technical training
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- a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently; failure; loser; nonstarter
n.
- a person who is unusual; anomaly
n.
- a person who for some reason is not wanted or welcome; persona non grata
n.
- an important or influential (and often overbearing) person; VIP; high-up; dignitary; panjandrum; high muckamuck
n.
- someone who has inferior vision
n.
- a person who possesses great material wealth; rich person; have
n.
- an employee who performs manual or industrial labor; workman; workingman; working man
n.
- a young person (especially a young man or boy); youth; younker; spring chicken
- A young person normally moistens 15 mm of each paper strip.
- Apart from these, each young person must find their way alone."
- It is the first book written by a trans person who transitioned as a young person.
E.g.
- He was the only person among the group not from Nauvoo.
- The unfortunate bear is the only person left on the ship.
- Mendenbar is the only person who can understand Telemain.
E.g.
- It can be used individually or by another person.
- He/she need not travel afar to consult another person.
- Show that I can have a relationship with another person.
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- His daughter senses that he is not the same person.
- One theory holds that he was the same person as the more famous .
- He probably is the same person as Champa king, Jaya Indravarman IV.
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- Water was rationed at one gallon per day per person.
- In 2009, there were 200 EFTPOS transactions per person.
- Dues were taken from each member, starting at $3 per person.
E.g.
- The data also included the locations of each person.
- The time bomb comically gets caught over each person.
- Rather, each person is fit to be righteous or wicked.
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- At least one other person is reported to have been killed.
- at somebody when he or she finds that other person annoying.
- The ruling hinges on whether there was harm to the other person.
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- "Single-handed" means sailed by only one person.
- Romania sent only one person to the 2018 Games.
- Households which contained only one person was at just 9%.
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- He the youngest person to hold this position as well.
- She was the youngest person to win the prize for poetry.
- She is the youngest person to hold the role of commissioner for women.
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- She takes a Polaroid of every person that she has sex with.
- Article 2 protects the right of every person to their life.
- Nevertheless, every person elected speaker has been a member.
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- The last person remaining is declared the winner.
- Rooney was the last person executed in North Dakota.
- He was the last person to hold that appointment.
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- If one single person said no, we wouldn't do it."
- The attack was a failure, as it did not infect a single person.
- It incorrectly includes within this list a single person from Israel.
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- This prana or essence is what vanishes when a person dies, leaving a gross body.
- It is that part of consciousness when a person or being can sense this physical universe.
- This test is used when a person experiences very dry eyes or excessive watering of the eyes.
E.g.
- Notably, these alerts can be customized to the particular person's risks.
- Certain problems arise with the idea of a particular person continuing after death.
- "Zahia" is an Arabic female name, and the rille is not named after a particular person.
E.g.
- There are no forms for the 1st person singular.
- French has a T-V distinction in the second person singular.
- Most commonly, it is the first person singular subject which is dropped.
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- At 67, she was the oldest person ever to have competed in the show.
- Holt was the youngest person ever popularly elected to the U.S. Senate.
- Of all the people listed, only one person ever filed a lawsuit: Karaduman.
E.g.
- Depending on a person’s environment identifies how they may behave.
- It is a person’s response to their personal life and their social life.
- High amounts of screen time also can significantly affect a person’s mental health.
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- Depending on a person’s environment identifies how they may behave.
- It is a person’s response to their personal life and their social life.
- High amounts of screen time also can significantly affect a person’s mental health.
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- Tavis Corr could well be a real person in history.
- Christ) as a real person (see hypostasis).
- Chinstrap was based on a real person.
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- He was the last person to hold that appointment.
- He the youngest person to hold this position as well.
- He was the first person to hold this post for Hamburg.
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- Martin continued: "It sounds like he's playing it to just one person late one evening, which is very George ...
- Out of a total of 316 households that answered this question, 32.6% were households made up of just one person and 4 were adults who lived with their parents.
- Out of a total of 943 households that answered this question, 23.5% were households made up of just one person and 19 were adults who lived with their parents.
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- She's a very loving person whose only family is Valentina and she'll do anything for her.
- Most particularly, this art can identify the single person whose death would precipitate a societal change.
- It is against the law for any person whose blood is less than one-half Samoan to own land in American Samoa.
E.g.
- He also ordered that no person should be allowed to enter that area.
- For instance, one rule is that no person should be a judge in his own cause.
- The 15th Amendment states no person should be denied the right to vote based on race.
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- The only other person to receive the Silver Wolf in Japan was Emperor Shōwa.
- He is the only person to receive consecutive medals in both the Army and the Navy.
- After Barack Obama, Powell was only the second Black person to receive electoral votes in a presidential election.
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- She was the youngest person to win the prize for poetry.
- Parsons also became the only person to win both ARCA and NASCAR championships.
- Age 22 at the time of her award, she is the youngest person to win a Pulitzer.
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- The average person's intake is about 10–50 µg/day.
- But for the average person, this can easily degenerate into depression.
- "You know, the average person today thinks tattoo artists nowadays are rock stars.
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- She was the first black person named to be head of the committee.
- Gragg was the only black person to serve on the board at the time.
- He even offered $50 to anyone who took a black person abroad and gave him a job there.
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- It depicts a living person's reaction to a state of society.
- Jung is the last living person who silently takes care of the dead.
- Often the living person has graciously given consent for the "Ibbur".
E.g.
- Cholera is rarely spread directly from person to person.
- This parasite is not transmittable directly from person to person.
- This code was continually modified, being passed around from person to person.
E.g.
- Likewise, "hash-" "active second person plural" + "sa-" is realized as "hassa-".
- The first (наш) and second (ваш) person plural possessive pronouns are declined as below.
- The third person plural possessive pronoun, їхній, is declined as a normal soft adjective.
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- In Cheonan, one person was killed in a landslide.
- One person was killed after being swept away.
- Following a landslide, one person was killed.
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- The person named would be sacrificed as the Scapegoat.
- In history, there are mentions of a person named Mažeika.
- She was the first black person named to be head of the committee.
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- The person responsible for bringing it to Vienna was Sambucus, the imperial librarian.
- Sayed Fahim Zaffar, the person responsible for Ayna Television, said launching the channel cost about US$1 million.
- The highest post he reached was that of Minister of Ceremonies (太常), or person responsible for ceremonies related to the emperor.
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- Her death is an actively investigated missing person case.
- This was the largest missing person search in UK police history.
- It was the largest coordinated search for a missing person in the history of Spain.
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- Inhabitants should have water on hand, 1-2 gallons per person per day.
- Alaskan fishing regulations limit the catch of salmon sharks to two per person per year.
- The area around Yandaminta Creek is almost unpopulated, with less than one person per 150km².
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- It embeds the concept of the "reasonable person".
- The theory is that a reasonable person would not make such a false confession.
- This was because the court itself personified the reasonable person in such cases.
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- To a different person, self is that person.
- Something clicks and I go and turn into this different person.
- After the mask is removed, Marisa looks like a complete different person.
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- At the beginning of the story the killer is an unknown person.
- However, an unknown person arrives on the scene and murders Priya.
- An unknown person gave it to the National Library of Serbia in 1943.
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- At 67, she was the oldest person ever to have competed in the show.
- The oldest person to undertake this swim is 79-year-old Thelma Burke.
- At the time of his death, he was the oldest person on death row in the US.
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- a person does not use natural desires in a proper way.
- If the person does not answer, an ambulance is dispatched.
- The person does not fall over and returns to normal right after it ends.
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- In real life, no such person is known to exist.
- One such person wrote, "This is horrible.
- One such person is John Allegro, who in 1962 led an expedition.
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- Utemuratov is currently the richest person in Kazakhstan.
- At the time of his death, he was the second richest person in Hamburg.
- Forbes ranked him as the 25th richest person in Singapore in 2006, with a fortune of $175 million.
E.g.
- Hang every black who assaults a white person!"
- Such as in the colored child of a white person and a light-skinned person of African ancestry ("albino").
- If a white person was found to travel along the road without paying the tolls, a fine of $5.00 was imposed.
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- One person died in Puerto Rico after suffering a stress-induced cardiac arrest.
- thinking that with an answer as to why the person died they can go about living.
- One person died and nineteen were injured before the fire could be extinguished.
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- The court is not a respecter of any person or persons either.
- He added that "[t]he ammunition was deliberately exploded by person or persons unknown.
- The person or persons who stays in contact with the floor while lifting a flyer into a stunt.
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- A Mageborn is a person born with magical aptitude.
- A person born in Brazil acquires Brazilian nationality at birth.
- Deveaux is the first person born in the Bahamas to play in the NHL.
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- Is it enough merely to curse such a person in this world?
- For I am such and such a person.
- In the United States, such a person is officially referred to as a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR).
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- The zero person is not entirely the same as an impersonal.
- This person is not banned from eating with their own family.
- If the second person is not successful, then they don't share the secret.
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- Holt was the youngest person ever popularly elected to the U.S. Senate.
- At the time, he was the youngest person ever to be appointed to the Supreme Court.
- In 2000, Schwarz became the youngest person ever elected to the Board of Directors of the Toy Manufacturers of America.
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- Da share z0ne is run by an anonymous person or group of people.
- A decision is an instrument which is focused at a particular person or group and is directly applicable.
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- Inhabitants should have water on hand, 1-2 gallons per person per day.
- Alaskan fishing regulations limit the catch of salmon sharks to two per person per year.
- Every local plan in a water-stressed area to include a target of 110 litres per person per day.
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- This is mostly obtained when the person views their activity as part of their identity.
- An exception is made for when the person intercepting the call is a party to the conversation.
- This is when the person starts to share his/her life with someone else intimately and emotionally.
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- Charles Watson, the person in charge of the old age home.
- Bethune was to be the NWC person in charge of learning the "China" trade.
- Lookout A lookout or look-out is a person in charge of the observation of hazards.
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- Gragg was the only black person to serve on the board at the time.
- He is openly gay and is the first LGBTQ African-American person to serve in the Illinois legislature.
- The last person to serve as a buffer between the two, father Benjamin Warner, died on November 5, 1935.
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- On 1 September 1967 he married for a third time, this time to a person without musical training – Ansie Fouché.
- They may attempt self-induced abortion or seek the help of a person without proper medical training or facilities.
- Dāna, that is charity to a deserving person without any expectation in return, is a recommended "niyama" in Hinduism.
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- A person cannot just join the oppressed by fiat."
- A person cannot become resistant to antibiotics.
- A person cannot consent to serious bodily harm.
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- It made me a better person and a better man.
- Meanwhile, she is also trying to reform herself into a better person.
- One reader, Michelle Jenkins was all for the pairing and said Maxie "makes [Peter] want to be a better person."
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- a person does not use natural desires in a proper way.
- If the person does not answer, an ambulance is dispatched.
- The person does not fall over and returns to normal right after it ends.
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- She is reportedly the first transgender person to star in the show.
- She is said to be the most photographed transgender person in Australia today.
- She is also the first transgender person in Karnataka to register their marriage.
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- At least one person in one group shot a handgun at the police.
- At least one person died, who was being rescued using a steel rope when the building collapsed.
- Of the 718 islands, only 47 are inhabited in the sense that at least one person resides on that island.
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- Edward Sixtus was educated at VMI and later served in the Civil War as a staff person for Jeb Stuart.
- The policy must identify disciplinary actions for bullying and designate a school staff person to receive complaints of bullying.
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- There are 9 people who speak French and 1 person who speaks Romansh.
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- Pronouns inflect for person, for number, and, in the third person singular, for gender.
- The third person singular, () means "is" (and it is a homophone of the infinitive "to eat").
- In Turkish, both the third person singular and the third person plural copulas are omittable.
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- He was known to be very private person and reclusive from publicity.
- St Clement is known to be an intensely private person who seldom speaks about her personal life.
- 267) call recording is legal for private person only when recording person is one of the participant.
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- He is the 3rd person to ever receive this honor.
- He joined the Country as a Jack - the first and only person to ever be made a senior member upon joining.
- A year later, King Tom II, became the first person to ever be re-elected as head of the University of Maryland SGA.
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- "I just felt that Christopher was the right person.
- Davis aided the project by finding the right person to play Parry Clay.
- "The camera loves her, and I just felt she was the right person," said Hudson.
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- I'm going to show you what kind of person I am.
- Ann rejects her, stating she 'wasn't that kind of person'.
- Neither of us was that kind of person.
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- Nevertheless, every person elected speaker has been a member.
- She was the 12th person elected to this board, and the fourth woman.
- No person elected to this seat was re-elected since Sam Ervin in 1968.
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- The meaning of (8) can be summarized as "the only person to whom John introduced Bill is Sue".
- Acceptance 2(b): When the person to whom the proposal is made, signifies his assent there to, the proposal is said to be accepted.
- According to Section 2(b), "When the person to whom the proposal is made, signifies his assent thereto, the proposal is said to be accepted.
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- She could also smell whether a person was close to death.
- Other infections, however, do require long courses regardless of whether a person feels better.
- Fazio & Olson ask whether a person who is being primed to detect implicit attitudes is necessarily blind to their implicit beliefs.
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- Respect for the human person and for the family is the true basis of society.
- According to Church teaching, "sexuality affects all aspects of the human person."
- It is gravely contrary to the dignity of the human person and to the respect due to the living God, his Creator".
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- Nevertheless, he promises to find the person behind his brother's death.
- It is assumed that the person behind the attack is the "Ultimate Enemy".
- I'm hoping people will appreciate it for the clothes, not the person behind them."
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- The next person to leave the theater was José Renato.
- Instead, the Captain offers himself as the sole next person to be killed.
- as a signal to end the conversations so that the next person can have their turn.
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- A specific devise, is a specific gift in a will to a specific person other than an amount of money.
- A general devise, is a monetary gift to a specific person to be satisfied out of the overall estate.
- The focus of criminal evidence is to connect physical evidence and reports of witnesses to a specific person.
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- The Prime Minister is the country's most powerful person.
- The magazine Focus designated her as Sweden's 23d most powerful person in 2011.
- The magazine Focus designated her as Sweden's 95th most powerful person in 2008.
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- World of Cheats felt the first person perspective suited the game well.
- "Orcs & Elves"' is a turn-based role-playing game, played from a first person perspective.
- "Świrus" is a classic point & click adventure game, viewed from a first person perspective.
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- This review identified Mark Anthony Conditt as a person of interest.
- State police say they're looking for Phillips as a "person of interest".
- Their next person of interest is Lucien Barlier, the charismatic leader of the underground Freegans.
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- She was the fourth person to enter the house.
- In the meanwhile, they felt a fourth person also forced his way among them.
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- Although a corporation may be considered a separate legal person, it physically cannot act by itself.
- Article 1 ("A1P1") provides that "every natural or legal person is entitled to the peaceful enjoyment of his possessions".
- The House of Lords stated that as a company is a separate legal person, the court would not normally entertain such an application.
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- "If I can persuade one person not to drink and drive, I've won", said Dotty.
- When a person comes to enter a door, the merciful angels urge the person not to enter but to repent.
- If the person heeds them and repents, it is well, but if not, they tell the person not to enter the next door.
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- Gaotang Long was not the only person whom Jiang Ji argued with over the ancestry of the Cao clan.
- The honor paid to the image passes to the prototype; and he who adores the image, adores the person whom it represents.
- Regarding marriage and divorce, the church instructs its leaders: "No priesthood officer is to counsel a person whom to marry.
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- This story was significant because it was the first about an ordinary person.
- Lewis champions the common person, the ordinary person who is really not ordinary.
- The clip in Round 3 involved an ordinary person stopped on the streets of Vancouver to read a real-life fact.
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- Risk factors include a social situation where heavy drinking is common and a person having an impulsive personality.
- The person having his/her ears cleaned often lies or bends down with his/her head in the lap of the person doing the cleaning.
- For a person having a law master's degree, but holding a PhD in another field than law the mr. title is placed after the dr. title (dr. mr.).
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- Diophantus made important advances in mathematical notation, becoming the first person known to use algebraic notation and symbolism.
- Ramírez only confessed to the murder of a person known as John Jairo Amador de la Rosa, after authorities found the body wrapped up in ropes.
- He was the first person known to conjecture, in his book "Meteorology", the existence of a landmass in the southern high-latitude region and called it "Antarctica".
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- I'm a very normal person.
- No normal person can support that which goes against humanity and civilised behaviour".
- He is shown to be allergic to many objects, even those to which no normal person would typically be allergic.
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- The term can also be used to describe the person holding the specialized whip.
- Every person holding the nationality of a Member State shall be a citizen of the Union.
- Performers, known as "holders of the light," assemble in a line with each person holding one letter.
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- Maimonides argued that this principle applies equally to an individual person and a whole community.
- In general, a direct tax is one imposed upon an individual person (juristic or natural) or property (i.e.
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- The opposite is amateur, meaning a person who does not play for money, but in an academic (e.g.
- Choreography is the art of making dances, and the person who does this is called a choreographer.
- Loner (disambiguation) A loner is a person who does not actively seek, avoids, or is isolated from human interaction.
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- Classification is based on how a person sits in their sled.
- A number of studies have found that a partisan lens affects how a person perceives the world.
- He wonders how a person who tends to green plants and spend his days in a room full of life be such a drunk.
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- Most commonly, it is the first person singular subject which is dropped.
- The first person singular affix is a suffix while the other affixes are prefixes.
- There are no forms for the first person singular or the third person of any number.