Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Amendment.
- noun Fertilizing; manuring.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Amendment.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Obsolete form of
amendment .
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Examples
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Namely, the Stupak-PittsA mendment which is eerily reminiscent of the global gag rule.
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When the Second mendment was enacted, it took 18 single and separate operations to fire ONE bullet.
Sotomayor says she recognizes individual right to bear arms 2009
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He said he was considering introducing such an a mendment.
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The committee to whom was referred the subject of the revision and a mendment of the By-Laws of the North Carolina Rail Road Company beg leave to submit the following Report:
Proceedings of the General Meeting of Stockholders of the North Carolina Rail Road Company, at Greensboro', July 10, 1851, with the By-Laws of the Company, as Revised at Said Meeting North Carolina Railroad Company 1850
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The aspiring dancer and model says that attitude is a violation of her irst mendment rights and she staged a protest against the decision outside the school with her mother, Miki Spies, and friends Wednesday.
NYDN Rss CHRISTINA BOYLE 2012
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If anything, they will donate instead to defeating the egg-mendment.
ColoradoPols.com - Front Page JeffcoTrueBlue 2010
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If Andrew can't raise enough money, how is he going to fight back against a very large, very ugly Republican machine, especially one that will motivate Utah to get involved because of egg-mendment 62?
ColoradoPols.com - Front Page JeffcoTrueBlue 2010
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Rowley eventually voted with the Government to allow the passage of the Central Bank Amendment Bill and the Insurance mendment Bill, which gives Government the green light to bail out CLICO.
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Of more immediate concern for the issue before us, and ultimately fatal to appellant's argument, is the fact that the Heller Court reaffirmed the holding in United States v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 (1875), that "[t] he [S] econd [A] mendment ... means no more than that it shall not be infringed by Congress."
Of Arms and the Law 2009
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The egg-mendment people will be shortly notified about their errors by the Secretary of State.
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