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Or your bag <br>
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*[[all, or substantially all]]
*[[at all material times]]
*[[as the case may be]]
*[[as the case may be]]
*[[by or on account of]]
*[[for the time being]]
*[[from time to time]]
*[[however described]]
*[[however described]]
*[[if and to the extent that]]
*[[if any]]
*[[if any]]
*[[in any such case]]
*[[in whole or in part]]
*[[in whole or in part]]
*[[including, but not limited to]]
*[[including, but not limited to]]
*[[on an expedited basis]]
*[[on an expedited basis]]
*[[on or about]]
*[[one or more]]
*[[one or more]]
*[[or any part thereof]]
*[[or any part thereof]]
*[[shall be deemed]]
*[[suffers or permits]]
*[[together or alone]]
*[[together or alone]]
*[[unless otherwise agreed]]
*[[unless otherwise agreed]]
*[[whether or not]]
*[[whether or not]]
*[[without limitation]]
*[[without limitation]]

Revision as of 17:55, 19 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