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  • 71possession — [[t]pəze̱ʃ(ə)n[/t]] possessions 1) N UNCOUNT: oft in N of n If you are in possession of something, you have it, because you have obtained it or because it belongs to you. [FORMAL] Those documents are now in the possession of the Guardian... We… …

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  • 72possession — Actual physical control of goods or land. Possession has a wide variety of meanings in English law, depending on the nature of the property and the circumstances. For example, a person may still have possession of goods that have been lost or… …

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  • 73Possession (1981 film) — Infobox Film name = Possession caption = original film poster director = Andrzej Żuławski producer = Marie Laure Reyre writer = Frederic Tuten Andrzej Żuławski starring = Isabelle Adjani Sam Neill music = Andrzej Korzynski cinematography = Bruno… …

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  • 74Possession (Iron Butterfly song) — Infobox Single Name = Possession Cover size = Caption = Artist = Iron Butterfly from Album = Heavy A side = Possession (2:41) B side = Evil Temptation (2:28) Released = Format = Recorded = Early 1967 Late 1967 Genre = Psychedelic rock/Acid rock… …

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  • 75Possession (film, 1981) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Possession. Possession est un film franco allemand écrit et réalisé par Andrzej Żuławski en 1981. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique …

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  • 76possession — Occupancy and exercise of dominion over property. 42 Am J2d Prop § 42. The exercise of dominion over land, even without a residence thereon. Morrison v Kelly, 22 Ill 610. A holding of land legally by one s self or through another, such as a… …

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  • 77Possession Island — Îles Possession 71°56′S 171°10′E / 71.933, 171.167 …

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  • 78possession — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) State of owning or the thing owned Nouns 1. possession, ownership; proprietorship, lordship, fee, seigniorage, seigniory; empire, dominion (see authority); interest, stake, estate, right, title, claim,… …

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  • 79possession*/*/ — [pəˈzeʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [C] something that you own Their family home and possessions were destroyed in the fire.[/ex] Her most prized possession is a locket that she wears constantly.[/ex] 2) [U] formal a situation in which you have or own something …

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  • 80possession in fact — Actual possession, sometimes called possession in deed,–an actual and continuous occupancy or exercise of full dominion. This may be either, first, an occupancy in fact of the whole that is in possession, which is ordinarily called pedis… …

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