present context, would mean, 'a motor
truck'. As per the Encyclopedia Britannica, truck is "also
called lorry". Thus, the expression ... trucks".
"Truck" is introduced in following terms in the
Encyclopedia Britannica : "
Truck also called lorry any motor vehicle designed to
carry
portions of this decision is reproduced
below:-
"20. In Kirk-Othomer Encyclopedia of
Chemical Technology, (Third Edition), Vol, 11 page
630, 'Natural ... contained under impervious rock barriers.
23. On page 634 of the above Encyclopedia,
Natural gas is classified in several broad categories
based on the chemical
principle of law that the First Information Report
(FIR) is not an encyclopedia. The omission of specific details
in the FIR such as the allegation
energy, it would be apposite to refer to McGraw-Hill's Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Vol. 4 (1971 Edition) wherein on the subject ... McGraw-Hill's Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Vol. 4 (1971 Edition)
Thus electric power generating plants are normally interconnected by a transmission
preservative "formalin" looking to its properties. In Vol. 11 Encyclopedia Americana "Formalin" and its properties have been mentioned. On page ... making high explosives".
10. In addition to what is stated in Encyclopedia Americana it is inter alia stated in Vol. 9 of Encyclopedia Britanica
text and reference books related to
the prescribed courses of study, educational Encyclopedia, year
books, electronic publications (CD-ROMs) and journals on teacher
education ... text and reference books related to
the prescribed courses of study, educational Encyclopedia, year
books, electronic publications (CD-ROMs) and journals on teacher
education
different dictionaries, which read as under:-
"a. The Webster's Encyclopedia unabridged of the
English Language gives Following meaning of the term
different
dictionaries, which read as under:
"a. The Webster's Encyclopedia unabridged of the
English Language gives Following meaning of the
term
live-stock feed.
15. Reference may be made next to McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Volume 1, page 457. Under the heading
meant by "Beneficiation Plant" can be gathered from McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Vol. 9, at p. 449. It seems that