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feu

1. Scot Legal history

a. a feudal tenure of land for which rent was paid in money or grain instead of by the performance of military service

b. the land so held

2. Scots Law a right to the use of land in return for a fixed annual payment (feu duty)

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Designed by National Artist for Architecture Pablo Antonio, the FEU Auditorium is considered a modern Art Deco heritage structure that continues to be a premiere venue for the performing arts.

FEU stayed within striking distance and finally tied the match at 42-all after the end of three quarters of play.

Stockton picked off the inbound of CSB's Unique Naboa and hit two free throws to ignite a 7-0 run for FEU for a 57-47 lead.

In the other match, La Salle and FEU seek to untangle themselves from a three-way tie at second when they collide at 4 p.m.

L'article Une delegation du PPS se recueille sur la tombe de feu Sa Majeste Hassan II est apparu en premier sur ALBAYANE .

"Il s'est couvert d'essence et a mis le feu, son pronostic vital peut etre engage.

#FEU duties have always been separate from title to land so, when your mother paid off the feu duty, it does not mean she acquired title.

It is similarly, with a nonobjective appreciation that one must embrace the spare yet compelling texts of Feu beau feu.

Feu Follet--a colloquial term referring to strange lights on the bayous--traces the history of the Acadian people from seventeenth-century France through their migration to Nova Scotia to their forced expulsion to the swamplands of southwestern Louisiana.


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