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- noun A Roman numeral representing the number forty-nine (49).
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Examples
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The house remains in the eastern cove are partly shown in plate XLIX, which is from a photograph.
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They've awarded Super Bowl XLIX that's 49 for the Roman numerically impaired in 2015 to Glendale, Arizona.
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Law Number XLIX: Regulations grow at the same rate as weeds.
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In "Translation in Historiography: The Garibay/Leon-Portilla Complex and the Making of a Pre-Hispanic Past" (Meta, XLIX, 3.2004) G. Payas draws a sharp distinction between a professional translator and a historian who translates as a part of historical research.
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G. Payas (Meta, XLIX, 3, 2004) puts in this way: "Garibay/León-Portilla's translations authorize the notion that there existed a clique of wise men opposing the Aztec militarism and the rituals of human sacrifice."
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Sorrisi e canzoni XLIX getting prompt and humane medical care dinner with S at a cool new-to-me place the chance to be there for M the good wishes and generosity of so many loving friends
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Sorrisi e canzoni XLIX getting prompt and humane medical care dinner with S at a cool new-to-me place the chance to be there for M the good wishes and generosity of so many loving friends
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In an article posted on the internet, G. Payas (Meta XLIX, 3M, 2004) draws a distinction between a historian who "makes" history and a professional translator who merely translates.
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In "Translation in Historiography: The Garibay/Leon-Portilla Complex and the Making of a Pre-Hispanic Past" (Meta, XLIX, 3.2004) G. Payas draws a sharp distinction between a professional translator and a historian who translates as a part of historical research.
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In an article posted on the internet, G. Payas (Meta XLIX, 3M, 2004) draws a distinction between a historian who "makes" history and a professional translator who merely translates.
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