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GARDEN. A piece of ground appropriated to raising plants and flowers.
     2. A garden is a parcel of a house and passes with it. Br. Feoffm. de terre, 53; 2 Co. 32; Plowd. 171; Co. Litt. 5 b, 56 a, b. But see Moore, 24; Bac. Ab. Grants, I.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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A few more strokes brought me to a point where my feet touched the floor, and soon thereafter I was above the water level entirely, and racing like mad along the corridor searching for the first doorway that would lead me to Issus.
It was not the course I should have chosen, but I followed Raffles without a murmur, only too thankful that he had assumed the lead at last.
"The other leads into the dressing-room, of course?
His magnanimity took me by the throat; without a word I led him to the one window looking inward upon sloping slates and level leads. Often as a boy I had clambered over them, for the fearful fun of risking life and limb, or the fascination of peering through the great square skylight, down the well of the house into the hall below.
The errors that have poisoned my life would have lain lightly on many a conscience, but we in the South have a religious faith that leads us to believe in a future life, and in the truths set forth by the Catholic Church.
The presence of an incomplete right bundle branch block pattern in true lead aVR and in lead V1, S waves in leads [V.sub.5] and V6, S[V.sub.5] > 7 mm (where 10 mm = 1.0 mv), and R[V.sub.1] + S[V.sub.5] > 10 mm suggest right ventricular enlargement.
The company's newly launched website provides information on their new call center lead vertical along with other new services and features now offered.
Lead vapor is discharged from the exhaust of the automobiles into the atmosphere.
According to an October 2007 Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) staff report that evaluated lead test kits, many of the lead test kits that are being sold to consumers are inaccurate, or too difficult to interpret or use.
cities--including Washington, D.C., and Durham and Greenville, N.C.--have discovered lead contamination in drinking water after they switched to chloramine.