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milt·er

 (mĭl′tər)
n.
A male fish that is ready to breed.
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milter

(ˈmɪltə)
n
(Animals) a male fish that is mature and ready to breed
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(76) See Young, supra note 47, at 82; Milter et al., supra note 10, at 142; BORNSTEIN & MILLER, supra note 10; Miller & Hayward, supra note 39, at 118; see MILLER, supra note 57; Marian J.
(15) In Milter, the Divisional Court glossed over this question, in part because neither the claimants nor the Secretary of State directly raised it.
Roper, Graham, and Milter. Yet, the methods that the Court uses to
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767 (1967), and Milter, but it is not clear that either Fanny Hill (Memoirs) or second-string girlie magazines hoping to be the down-market Playboy (Redrup) would be obscene under Miller.
Furthermore, cultural awareness emphasizes on cultural knowledge, skills and personality of others which stimulates intercultural competency (Matveev and Milter, 2004).
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