"Jus Presentationis" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
IS. The right of presentatlon
I can see by your face that I'll never persuade you. And that's surprising, because usually you at least try to see my side."I can see your side," said Cecily. "I've got a much clearer view of it than you do, from over here on my side.
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