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Flirting and relationships
Žodžiai ir sakiniai
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An
Alternative form of Anu
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appeal
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- An application to a superior court or judge for a decision or order by an inferior court or judge to be reviewed and overturned.
- The legal document or form by which such an application is made; also, the court case in which the application is argued.
- A person's legal right to apply to court for such a review.
- An accusation or charge against someone for wrongdoing (especially treason).
- A process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offence against the public; an accusation.
- At common law, an accusation made against a felon by one of their accomplices (called an approver).
- A call to a person or an authority for a decision, help, or proof; an entreaty, an invocation.
- A call to a person or an authority for a decision, help, or proof; an entreaty, an invocation.
- A resort to some physical means; a recourse.
- A power to attract or interest.
- A call to, or the use of, a principle or quality for purposes of persuasion.
- A summons to defend one's honour in a duel, or one's innocence in a trial by combat; a challenge.
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to
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- A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
- As above, with the verb implied.
- Used to indicate an obligation on the part of, or a directive given to, the subject.
- In order to.
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John Doe
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A fictitious name used in legal documents for an unknown or anonymous male person.
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Doe
A surname of English origin.
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John
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- (informal) A male given name originating from the Bible [in turn from Hebrew]; very popular since the Middle Ages.
- (informal) A male given name originating from the Bible [in turn from Hebrew]; very popular since the Middle Ages.
- A male given name originating from the Bible [in turn from Hebrew]; very popular since the Middle Ages.
- Persons of the Christian Bible: John the Baptist; and names possibly referring to one, two or three persons, frequently called "Saint": John the Apostle, John the Evangelist and John of Patmos (also called John the Divine or John the Theologian).
- The Gospel of St. John, a book of the New Testament of the Bible. Traditionally the fourth of the four gospels.
- One of the books in the New Testament of the Bible, the epistles of John (1 John, 2 John and 3 John).
- A surname originating as a patronymic.