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A pilot, Michael Jordon, Bill Gates, the Pope, and a pizza delivery man were all in a plane together traveling through stormy conditions.Suddenly, the pilot came running back to the passengers and announced that lightning had hit the plane, and they were going to crash in a matter of minutes. "There are only enough parachutes for four of the five of us," he announced. "Since I'm the pilot, I get one!" After saying this, the pilot grabbed a parachute and jumped out of the plane."I'm the world's greatest athlete," proclaimed Michael Jordon. "This world needs great athletes, so I must live." Michael Jordon then grabbed a parachute and leaped out of the plane."I'm the smarest man in the world," bragged Bill Gates. "The world needs smart men, so I must also live!" Bill Gates grabbed a parachute and jumped out of the plane.At this point, the Pope began to speak. "I have lived a long life compared to you, and you may take the last parachute. I will go down with the plane.""You don't have to stay here! The world's smartest man jumped out of the plane with my backpack."
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Read the complete definitionTo whlch the court agreed. Yearb. P. 20 Hen. VI. 27.
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. Highway. Yearb. M. 4 Hen. VI. 4
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. High street; highway. Yearb. P. 11 Hen. VI. 2
Read the complete definitionLat This ls an agreement, words with which agree-ments anciently commenced. Yearb. H. 6 Edw. II. 191
Read the complete definitionIn full life. Yearb. P. 18 Hen. VI. 2
Read the complete definitionThe star chamber. La conscience est la plus changeante des regies. Conscience is the most changeable of rules. Bouv. Diet …
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. London. Yearb. P. 1 Edw. II. p. 4
Read the complete definitionL. Fr. A work of the hand; a thing produced by manual labor. Yearb. M. 4 Edw. III. 38
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. A stone for bounding or dlvlding lands. Yearb. P. 18 Hen. VI. 5
Read the complete definitionLat ’ [He] died without issue. Yearb. M. 1 Edw. II. 1
Read the complete definitionLat. By consequence; consequently. Yearb. M. 9 Edw. III.
Read the complete definitionLat. In old practice. By the consideration (judgment) of the court. Yearb. M. 1 Edw. JI. 2.
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