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Time immemorial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Time immemorial is a phrase meaning time extending beyond the reach of memory, record, or tradition. The implication is that the subject referred to is, or can be regarded as, indefinitely ancient. T...
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Definition of immemorial in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of immemorial. Pronunciation of immemorial. Translations of immemorial. immemorial synonyms, immemorial antonyms. Information about immemorial in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... immemorial - long past; beyond the limits of memory or tradition...
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Definition of immemorial from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... : extending or existing since beyond the reach of memory, record, or tradition <existing from time immemorial>
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Joan Peters's From Time Immemorial has, broadly speaking, been received in two ways at two times. Early reviews treated her book as a serious contribution to the study of the Arab-Israeli conflict and late ones dismissed it as propaganda.
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Narcisse Blood, coordinator of Kainah Studies at Red Crow Community College in Standoff, Alberta, speaks about "time immemorial" and the way Blackfeet people understand their history.
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Tuesday 27 May 2008 ... ; With her brother on her back, a war-weary Korean girl tiredly trudges by a stalled M-26 tank at Haengju, Korea, June 9, 1951. (Photo: National Archives, ARC Identifier: 520796) ... Memorial Day is not actually a day to pray for US troops who died in action, but rather a day set aside by Congress...
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Definition of Immemorial in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Immemorial? Meaning of Immemorial as a legal term. What does Immemorial mean in law? ... IMMEMORIAL. That which commences beyond the time of memory. Vide Memory, time of.
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they have been received and admitted either by the Consent of Parliament, and so are Part of the Statute Laws of the Kingdom, or else by immemorial Usage and Custom in some particular Cases and Courts, and no otherwise;
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Immemorial - Definition of Immemorial at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Immemorial. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use immemorial in a Sentence...
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