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leetSee leetspeak. leet1 English history 1. a special kind of manorial court that some lords were entitled to hold 2. the jurisdiction of this court leet2 Scot a list of candidates for an office
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Leet Jurisdiction in the City of Norwich: during the XIIIth and XIVth Centuries (Selden Society, v. In "Wealth," a chilling dystopian satire, the chief value of the ruling Leets lies in their voluminous hair, artificially augmented by the impoverished Ords; enlisted in a rebel action, a young Ord find herself the horrified instrument of a murderous terrorist hit. This view takes a positivist approach to what constitutes evidence, preferring the numerical outputs of research such as statistical data, over non-numerical knowledge such as values, intuition and practical know-how (Brownson Baker Leet & Gillespie 2003, Leicester 1999). |
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