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Revision as of 12:46, 27 October 2016
Flannel is a cotton material of a peculiarly absorbent character, used with abandon by diligent lawyers the world over, cut into small toweling squares.
Who, why, which or what —
is a flannelette?
Is it a towel? A kerchief? A hanky? Or a rag?
Does it sit in your pocket,
In your briefcase
Or your bag
- all, or substantially all
- at all material times
- as the case may be
- by or on account of
- for the time being
- from time to time
- however described
- if and to the extent that
- if any
- in any such case
- in the event that
- in whole or in part
- including, but not limited to
- on an expedited basis
- on or about
- one or more
- or any part thereof
- shall be deemed
- suffers or permits
- together or alone
- unless and until
- upon the occurrence of
- unless otherwise agreed
- whether or not
- without limitation