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TO PACK. To deceive by false appearance; to counterfeit; to delude; as packing a jury. (q.v.) Bac. Ab. Juries, M; 12 Conn. R. 262.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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"So many of you have asked us to bring back Pickled Onion Fives, here is the first pack off the production line this morning.
Britain's Jodie Stimpson was fourth and Lucy Hall, who led after the swim and was in the leading pack off the bike, faded to 20th.
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