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- Legator now makes a signature guitar for Tribbett.
- It thus also makes it possible for the legator to gain promises from legatees.
- Legator said he is concerned because he has not yet seen accurate readings of particulate matter in the smoke.
- Legator said it is important to compare readings on days when the smoke is absent with readings from days when soot is present.
- Legator, who has not examined or talked to the exposed workers, said the chemical typically affects the lungs, not the brain.
- Marvin Legator, director of environmental toxicology at the University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston, said he views Hirsch's finding as surprising.
- He also serves as a Legator with Police Legacy and as a member of the RSL's " Anzac of the Year " Award Committee.
- He plays Gibson Flying Vs, Gibson Les Pauls, Ibanez S-series, Ibanez Artists ARX300, and Legator Vs, which he currently endorses.
- Under the second condition, if a woman aborts the fetus at any stage and ignores any vital signs, the fetus is entitled to the inheritance of any legitimate legator who dies after its conception.
- The health threat in the smoke is from " coarse and fine particulates " that can get deep into the lungs, said Dr . Marvin Legator, director of Environmental Toxicology at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
- Dr . Marvin Legator, director of Environmental Toxicology at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, said the particles could be tagged with residues of pesticides and herbicides from the unregulated treatment of cropland that is burning in Mexico and other countries in Central and South America.
- With " cautio muciana " it gave those who are to inherit a legacy, the " legatees ", a " negative authority " over something which otherwise would not have occurred until the death of the owner of the legacy, the " legator ".
- It was effectual during the lifetime of the person who made it; it was made in public " viva voce "; all knew of the legator's intentions, the testator declaring his will in the presence of seven witnesses; and it could not be changedthese they called nuncupative wills; but the danger of trusting the will of the deceased to the memory of the living soon abolished these; and all wills were ordered to be in writing.