English is a tricky language and lawyers like to play with words all the time. 'Any' could mean some quantity that isn't specific. 'All' means everything, not a part of it. The use of 'Any and All' sets up a situation where any part or the complete set can be included.
It means just what it says - an even flow of liquid instead of spurting or spewing.
you just did dummy!!
A stinger is linemen terminology. Do you mean transformer instead of ballast. Please be more explicit as to what you are doing.
obviously because the hollinians are drug dealers but they didnt want to be giving themselves away that they were doing illegal things so they just made smoking legal instead, who doesnt know that!!!!
That is not an idiom. It means just what it says. You need a medical dictionary to look up medical conditions, not an idiom dictionary. I think by idiom, you may be asking what type of language is represented by the phrase "inflammation of nictitating membrane." That phrase is typical of medical or scientific terminology rather than common or lay language.
This is just terminology. Neuron = 'nerve cell'
There really is little difference, just terminology.
A hen. The terminology is the same for just about all birds.
Algebra terminology is speaking of math however in words; such as the product of 2 and a number is less than 5 (5-2x) where "x" is just a variable
jk or Jk - just kidding jj - just joshing
Im just starting out in my salon business... but i still have no idea what it is. You should go onto yahoo answers instead. :3 Best of luck!
'Just in general' is a phrase that simply means with no specific point in mind.