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  • "Abstractor" or "Title Searcher" primarily searches through written records for determining who may or may not represent to be the true legal owner of land property.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS John Lennon 2010

  • "Abstractor" or "Title Searcher" primarily searches through written records for determining who may or may not represent to be the true legal owner of land property.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Ileonna Matthews 2010

  • "Abstractor" or "Title Searcher" primarily searches through written records for determining who may or may not represent to be the true legal owner of land property.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Zeigeist2012 2009

  • "Abstractor" or "Title Searcher" primarily searches through written records for determining who may or may not represent to be the true legal owner of land property.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009

  • I had been researching illegal advertising in New York just after I had moved there, and we had seen this project by Ji Lee called “Abstractor.tv” that covered the HD TV advertising screens that are on some subway entrances.

    Buzzine » Steve Lambert Interview 2009

  • We can certainly suppose that there is a Divine Abstractor.

    Bits and Pieces of an RNA World 2007

  • [91] It is perhaps hardly necessary, but may not be quite idle, to observe that our Abstractor of Quintessence takes good care not to quote the other half of the parallelism, "but the prudent looketh well to his going."

    A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 George Saintsbury 1889

  • Up, and to attend the Council, but all in vain, the Council spending all the morning upon a business about the printing of the Critickes, a dispute between the first Printer, one Bee that is dead, and the Abstractor, who would now print his Abstract, one Poole.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys, Jun/Jul 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668

  • Critickes, a dispute between the first Printer, one Bee that is dead, and the Abstractor, who would now print his Abstract, one Poole.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Critickes, a dispute between the first Printer, one Bee that is dead, and the Abstractor, who would now print his Abstract, one Poole.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 66: June/July 1668 Samuel Pepys 1668

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