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A ribbon with the word cras ("tomorrow" in Latin) emerges from the squished crow's mouth.
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A ribbon with the word cras ("tomorrow" in Latin) emerges from the squished crow's mouth.
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Origin of PROCRASTINATE: Latin procrastinatus, past participle of procrastinare, from pro - forward plus crastinus of tomorrow, from cras tomorrow; First Known Use: 1588.
Russell Bishop: Are You Procrastinating With Integrity? 2010
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Nox Dormienda is the first in a trilogy, according to her website, but ad praesens ova cras pullis sunt meliora.
"She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain." | Seattle Metblogs 2008
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Disce quasi semper victurus; vive quasi cras slipping away
godhatesu Diary Entry godhatesu 2008
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Disce quasi semper victurus; vive quasi cras slipping away
godhatesu Diary Entry godhatesu 2008
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Yet, as some will, it is much more tolerable for an old man to marry a young woman (our ladies 'match they call it) for cras erit mulier, as he said in Tully.
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Note 114: London, BL Harley 957, fol. 21r: Tunc mulier accedens ad crucem ait, Adekin loquere mecum, et ego cras ducam te domi ad patrem tuum et matrem.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Ubi omnes delirabant, omnes insani, &c. hodie nauta, cras philosophus; hodie faber, cras pharmacopola; hic modo regem agebat multo sattellitio, tiara, et sceptro ornatus, nunc vili amictus centiculo, asinum elitellarium impellit.
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Yesterday, it was the mule, thinks I, who was cut in two: it may be cras mihi.
Roundabout Papers 2006
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