prior

  • 71prior — I adj 1. former, anterior, earlier; ex, erstwhile, onetime; latter, aforementioned. See previous(def. 1). 2. prior to before, earlier than, pervious to. See previous(def. 2). II n 1. officer, superior, general, provincial, vicar, abbot;… …

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  • 72prior — adjective Syn: earlier, previous, preceding, advance, pre existing Ant: subsequent Phrases: prior to …

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  • 73príor — ja m (ȋ) rel. predstojnik večjega samostana, zlasti dominikanskega, kartuzijanskega: postati prior …

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  • 74prior — Preceding. Having precedence. See expressions which follow, beginning prior; also expressions beginning former or previous …

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  • 75prior — adj., adv., & n. adj. 1 earlier. 2 (often foll. by to) coming before in time, order, or importance. adv. (foll. by to) before (decided prior to their arrival). n. 1 the superior officer of a religious house or order. 2 (in an abbey) the officer… …

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  • 76Prior restraint — is a legal term referring to a government s actions that prevent materials from being published. Censorship that requires a person to seek governmental permission in the form of a license or imprimatur before publishing anything constitutes prior …

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  • 77Prior Lake — Der Minnesota River im Scott County …

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  • 78Prior Park College — is a Catholic co educational boarding school. It is situated on a hill overlooking Bath, England. The adjoining convert|57|acre|ha|0|lk=on Prior Park Landscape Garden, once part of the school site, is now owned by the National… …

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  • 79Prior (Begriffsklärung) — Prior bezeichnet: Prior, klösterliches Amt Prior (Rebsorte), 1987 neugezüchtete Rebsorte Prior (Motorrad), Motorradmarke aus Nürnberg Prior ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Arthur Norman Prior (1914–1969), neuseeländischer Philosoph und… …

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  • 80prior restraint — n: governmental prohibition on expression (esp. by publication) before the expression actually takes place see also near v. minnesota and new york times co. v. united states in the important cases section compare censorship …

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