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Synonyms for ley

a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock

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"She spotted my interest in the craft and then went all out to support my growing interest." A school setup with latest computers, lighting and cameras so students can see their photos right after a take Today, Tino Ley Digital photography is on top of its class as can be seen from the high tech equipment his studio is known for.
At the hearing, Ang confessed to killing Ley and requested the court to reduce his sentence, after Phnom Penh Municipal Court handed down a whole-life jail term on March 1, 2017, for premeditated murder and illegal gun possession.
Mags Holloway said: "Ley has been a very supportive member because of her own personal diagnosis, she is so warm and helpful."
Ley's work across cultural and national barriers "situated popular science within traditions of American anti-authoritarianism."
Robert Ley hoped to transform German society into a people's community, ridding it of what he considered to be the corrosive influences of both Marxism, which he thought was a device concocted by the Jews to destroy the Aryan race, and plutocratic democracy.
But the text also shows how, as astronauts became all the rage, eccentrics like Ley came to be ignored by the public and historians alike.
En las distintas regulaciones la "mediacion judicial obligatoria" tiene plazos generales que cumplir, por ejemplo la ley 8858 de la Provincia de Cordoba, establece en su articulo 25: "El plazo para la mediacion sera de hasta sesenta (60) dias habiles a partir de la primera audiencia.