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59 Cards in this Set
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synovial fluid is found in the
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joints
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ebbullient
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effervescent
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correct the sentence
John did real good on his math test |
John did really well on his math test.
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phleb
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vein
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circa
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about
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Ademption acts as a revocation of
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a legacy
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inguinal
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groin
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posterior cranial fossa contains the
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cerebellum
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the prefix salping means
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tube
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perspicacity
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excessive sweating
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if the judge orders something stricken from the record, the reporter should
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include the stricken material in the transcript along eith the judge's order to strike
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without using a computerized stenotype machine, it is possible to produce a computer transcript by using
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an optical scanner
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ramus
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branch
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prospectus
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a document for persons interested in investing in a project
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if a case is on all fours with another case it is
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substantially similar to it
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an action in replevin has for its purpose
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the recovery of personal property
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pleura
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double-folded membrane around each lung
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intra vires
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within the powers
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sphygmomanometer
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measures blood pressure
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rift
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split
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non sequitur
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it is a fallacious conclusion
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pyelitis
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inflammation of the liver
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if there are several defendants in a civil case, the relative order in presenting evidence and in argument is determined
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at the judge's discretion
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due process amendment
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Fifth Amendment to the Constitution
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simply defining the rights of the parties is done by
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declatory judgment
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deglutition
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swallowing
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vitiate
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make legally defective
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a trifling sum awarded to a plaintiff where there is no substantial loss to be compensated is known as
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nominal damages
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equivocate
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lie
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sully
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soil
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another term for a nerve cell
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neuron
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Gregg manual
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offers advice on English grammar and style
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masticate
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chew
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fortitude
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patience
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medulla
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spinal cord
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a forebearance is a promise
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not to do something
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estoppel
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preclusion
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authoritative interpretation of a statute
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legal opinion
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celi
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abdomen
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fatuous
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silly
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when a cause of action is based on a civil wrong, it is said to arise
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ex delicto
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miscegenation
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marriage between races
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in rem
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against the thing
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to hypothecate
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pledge property as security for a loan
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gerund
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verbal noun
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a predicate nominative will rename the
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subject
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capacious
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spacious
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carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged through the moist walls of the
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alveoli
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sine qua non
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something that is essential
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acquiescence
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a silent appearance of assent
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om
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shoulder
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the index in a court transcript should show all examinations as well as
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witnesses called and exhibits marked
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litigation support
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functions that assist attorneys in preparing for the trial
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when, at the conclusion of a deposition, all counsel and the witness stipulate to waive signature, this stipulation means that
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the witness need not sign the deposition
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myelogram
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x-ray of the spine by use of a radiopaque medium
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the court reporter should prepare a thorough and detailed information sheet or worksheet primarily to
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aid in the accurate preparation and timely delivery of the transcript
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certificate page
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form on which the reporter attests to his or her qualifications
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-emia
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blood
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a letter arrives from an attorney requesting that a deposition be taken by your office. You should check initially to see if the letter specifies
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the place, date, and time for taking of the deposition
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