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use 1. Christianity a distinctive form of liturgical or ritual observance, esp one that is traditional in a Church or group of Churches 2. the enjoyment of property, land, etc., by occupation or by deriving revenue or other benefit from it 3. Law the beneficial enjoyment of property the legal title to which is held by another person as trustee 4. Law an archaic word for trust 5. Philosophy logic linguistics the occurrence of an expression in such a context that it performs its own linguistic function rather than being itself referred to. In "Fido" refers to Fido, the name Fido is used only on the second occurrence, first being mentioned
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| Perata said his measure, Senate Bill 23, would deal with manufacturers who have used name changes and subtle cosmetic changes to get around the existing state law. Historically corporations have used name and address, perhaps with an account number, billing telephone number or social security number, to recognize individuals and manage customer databases," said Helen McMillan, vice president of technology for Experian. |
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