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Needing something to post fast and not having anything prepared, I ... sigh ... will do a meme, the One-Word Meme, borrowed from Fructus Ventris.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Needing something to post fast and not having anything prepared, I ... sigh ... will do a meme, the One-Word Meme, borrowed from Fructus Ventris.
Meme? 2008
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Fructus GmbH – Christoph Kappes at 5:36 am, September 15, 2009
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KALICKOV, M. and HADZIJSKI, Cv. (1963) An investigation of Fructus anisi and its essential and glyceride oils.
Chapter 5 1953
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Fructus elliptico-oblongus, subuncialis, hinc a basi ad styli punctum linea tenui exsculptus, unilocularis, unisporus.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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"Fructus nondum observatus est fortassis alimento uberius in flores refuso, nullus sperari possit."
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters
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"Fructus ventris tui, Jesus", he joined to each sentence to recall to mind the mystery, such as "quem Angelo nuntiante de Sancto Spiritu concepisti", "quo concepto, in montana ad Elizabeth ivisti", etc.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Fructus vero Spiritus sunt opera illa, quae Spiritus Dei, in credentibus habitans, per homines renatos operatur, et quae a credentibus fiunt, quatenus renati sunt, ita quidem sponte ac libere, quasi nullum praeceptum unquam accepissent, nullas minas audivissent, nullamque remunerationem expectarent.
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Fructus vero Spiritus sunt opera illa, quae Spiritus Dei, in credentibus habitans, per homines renatos operatur, et quae a credentibus fiunt, quatenus renati sunt, ita quidem sponte ac libere, quasi nullum praeceptum unquam accepissent, nullas minas audivissent, nullamque remunerationem expectarent.
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_Fructus Temporum_, printed at St. Albans about 1483; and the _Exposicio
English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871
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