December 24 2014

Dictionary Builder: Suzerain

Suzerain is defined as: “(1) A dominant state controlling the foreign relations of a vassal state but allowing it sovereign authority in its internal affairs. (2) A superior feudal lord to whom fealty is due.”

Machine Briefs:
Option #1: suzerain= SAOU/ZA*/RAIN
Option #2: suzerain= SAOU/ZA*/RA*IN
Option #3: suzerain= SAOU/RA*IN
Option #4: suzerain= SAOUZ/A/RAIN
Option #5: suzerain= SAOUZ/A/RA*IN

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December 15 2014

Medical Monday: Sagittal

Sagittal is defined as: (1) Of or relating to the suture between the parietal bones of the skull. (2) Of, relating to, situated in, or being the median plane of the body or any plane parallel to it.”

Machine Briefs:

OPTION #1: sagittal= SAJ/A/TAL
OPTION #2: sagittal= SAJ/A/TA*L
OPTION #3: sagittal= SAJ/TAL
OPTION #4: sagittal= SAJ/TA*L
OPTION #5: sagittal= SAJ/YI/TAL
OPTION #6: sagittal= SAJ/YI/TA*L

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December 9 2014

Legal Vocabulary: Summary Judgment

According to The Free Dictionary summary judgment is defined as follows: “A procedural device used during civil litigation to promptly and expeditiously dispose of a case without a trial. It is used when there is no dispute as to the material facts of the case and a party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.

Any party may move for summary judgment; it is not uncommon for both parties to seek it. A judge may also determine on her own initiative that summary judgment is appropriate. Unlike with pretrial motions to dismiss, information such as affidavits, interrogatories, depositions, and admissions may be considered on a motion for summary judgment. Any evidence that would be admissible at trial under the rules of evidence may support a motion for summary judgment. Usually a court will hold oral arguments on a summary judgment motion, although it may decide the motion on the parties’ briefs and supporting documentation alone.

The purpose of summary judgment is to avoid unnecessary trials. It may also simplify a trial, as when partial summary judgment dispenses with certain issues or claims. For example, a court might grant partial summary judgment in a personal injury case on the issue of liability. A trial would still be necessary to determine the amount of damages.

Two criteria must be met before summary judgment may be properly granted: (1) there must be no genuine issues of material fact, and (2) the Movant must be entitled to judgment as a matter of law.”

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December 8 2014

Medical Monday: Perinatologist

A perinatologist is a specialist who deals with complicated, high-risk pregnancies.

Machine Briefs:
OPTION #1: perinatologist= PER/YI/NAI/TOLGT
OPTION #2: perinatologist= PER/RI/NAI/TOLGT
OPTION #3: perinatologist= PER/R*I/NAI/TOLGT
OPTION #4: perinatologist= PER/YI/NAILGT
OPTION #5: perinatologist= PER/RI/NAILGT
OPTION #6: perinatologist= PER/R*I/NAILGT

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December 1 2014

Medical Monday: Sulfadiazine

Sulfadiazine is a sulfa drug. It eliminates bacteria that cause infections. It can be used to treat the following: urinary tract infections, malaria, and certain ear infections. Sulfadiazine is also used to help prevent rheumatic fever and meningitis.

Machine Briefs:

OPTION #1: sulfadiazine= SUL/FA/DAOI/A/SAO*EN
OPTION #2: sulfadiazine= SUL/FA/DAOI/SAO*EN

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November 29 2014

Legal Vocabulary: Abstract Of Title

Investopedia states the following regarding an abstract of title: “A brief history of the titles for a piece of land. The abstract of title lists all of the legal actions that have been performed or used in conjunction with a piece of property. This is used to determine whether or not there is any kind of claim against a property.

The abstract of title includes transfers, grants, wills and conveyances, liens and encumbrances. It also provides any evidence or proof of satisfaction or other facts or information pertinent to a piece of property. All potential buyers of a property should request this to determine the status of the property.”

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November 18 2014

Legal Vocabulary: Aliunde

Aliunde is defined by Webster’s as: “From a source extrinsic to the principal matter; from elsewhere: Testimony to explain or contradict a written instrument from other sources than itself is evidence aliunde.”

Machine Briefs:
OPTIION #1: aliunde= A/LI/UN/D*I
OPTIION #2: aliunde= A/LI/UN/DAO*E
OPTIION #3: aliunde= A/LI/UND/YI

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