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Constitution
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[kuh n-stab-yuh-ler-ee] /kənˈstæb yəˌlɛr i/ noun, plural constabularies. 1. the body of of a district. 2. a body of officers of the peace organized on a military basis. [kuh n-stab-yuh-ler-ee] /kənˈstæb yəˌlɛr i/ adjective 1. pertaining to or their duties. /kənˈstæbjʊlərɪ/ noun (pl) -laries 1. the police force of a town or district adjective 2. […]
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