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Old 02-Jul-2009, 19:33
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Default Law

I am unable to find answer from anywhere.
LAW

L = legal
A = agency
W = ?

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Old 02-Jul-2009, 19:46
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Just for you to know:

http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/LAW
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Old 06-Jul-2009, 07:47
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Thank you.

Another question please.
When to use these words 'automobile' or 'vehicle', are there any different?

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Old 08-Jul-2009, 07:24
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Can you please explain "up to my ears and alligator".
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