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malone

15th June 2021, 16:04
25 Wil(l) Shakespeare and CO, conscientious objector, one renouncing war.
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malone

15th June 2021, 16:05
Wil(l) and
CO - conscientious objector, one renouncing war.

PS I thought I'd posted this, but it vanished...
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jono

15th June 2021, 16:05
19d. A maggot is called a gentle in fishing speak. MAY around G (hug finally) and GOT
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whetstone

15th June 2021, 19:00
Cheers.... didn't know about CO for consciousness objector, nor about gentle/maggot.... and I've been fishing for years. Ta.
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whetstone

17th June 2021, 16:05
8d. Well-established key errors excepted for books editor
DEEP-ROOTED

Parse?
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malone

17th June 2021, 16:15
Pro, for
OT - books, Old Testament
Ed - editor

I think the DEE is D, key music, and EE, errors excepted (it's in Chambers)
Dee Pro Ot ed.
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whetstone

17th June 2021, 16:39
Thanks Malone, which chambers did you use? Is it this one?
https://chambers.co.uk/search/?query=EE&title=21st

I searched EE and didn't see the 'errors excepted' definition.
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rusty

17th June 2021, 16:46
ee for errors excepted is in my Chambers app, and also in Collins.
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malone

17th June 2021, 16:58
Whetstone, it's in my hardback copy, Revised 13th edition, Chambers.

Thanks, Rusty.
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chrise

17th June 2021, 16:59
In what context would "errors excepted" (or EE) be used? Is it a legal term?
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