Item with an opposing, negative, or inverse quality to a given item which shares its other qualities, or the relationship between such a pair of items.
Class of words that, from the semantic point of view, contain the notions of action, process or state, and, from the syntactic point of view, exert the core function of the sentence predicate.
Ver más 1 Last year, Singleton directed the American Crime Story: The People v. O.J.
2 The case is 3M Company and subsidiaries v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
3 The recent court decision in Windsor v. United States may change that.
4 The court heard arguments in the MGM v. Grokster case in March.
5 The Supreme Court case is James Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, No.
6 Today marks the start of the fourth week of Apple v. Samsung.
7 The Supreme Court case is Morrison v. National Australian Bank Ltd, No.
8 The case is Mutual Pharmaceutical Company v. Bartlett, U.S. Supreme Court, No.
9 The case is Vance v. Ball State University, U.S. Supreme Court, No.
10 The word is used in the same sense as in Lucretius, v.
11 Libertarian opponents of Obamacare brought the case, known as King v. Burwell.
12 The Supreme Court case is Mayo Collaborative Services v. Prometheus Laboratories, No.
13 In the twentieth chapter of Proverbs v. 17, we find the maxim:
14 The Supreme Court case is Golan v. Attorney General Eric Holder, No.
15 The civil case in the same court is SEC v. Levy, No.
16 The civil case in the same court is SEC v. Zangari, No.
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