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  • 11Claim club — Claim clubs, also called Actual Settlers Associations or Squatters Clubs, were a nineteenth century phenomenon in the American West. Usually operating within a confined local jurisdiction, these pseudo governmental entities sought to regulate… …

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  • 12claim — vb *demand, exact, require Analogous words: *maintain, assert, defend, vindicate, justify: allege, *adduce, advance Antonyms: disclaim: renounce Contrasted words: disavow, disown, dis acknowledge (see affirmative verbs at ACKNOWLEDGE): reject,… …

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  • 13Make It Happen — Single par Mariah Carey extrait de l’album Emotions Sortie 4 avril 1992 Enregistrement 1991 Durée …

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  • 14make a statement — I verb affirm, allege, argue, assert positively, asseverate, attest, authenticate, aver, avouch, avow, bear, certify, claim, confirm, contend, converse, declare, explain, express, formulate, maintain, present, proclaim, profess, pronounce,… …

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  • 15make an assertion — index affirm (claim), allege, argue, avouch (avow), avow, bear (adduce) …

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  • 16make a positive statement — index affirm (claim) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 17make demands on — index claim (demand), dun, order Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 18make good — ► make good 1) compensate for (loss, damage, or expense). 2) fulfil (a promise or claim). 3) be successful. Main Entry: ↑good …

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  • 19claim — ▪ I. claim claim 1 [kleɪm] noun [countable] 1. COMMERCE a request or demand for money, or the amount of money asked for: • The developer made a claim against the owner for extra building costs. • There were very large claims for loss of earnings …

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  • 20claim — I n. 1) to enter, file, lodge, make, put forward, put in, submit; establish; press; substantiate a claim (she filed a claim for compensation) 2) to lay claim to; to stake, stake out a claim to 3) (esp. AE) to jump ( steal ) smb. s claim 4) to… …

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