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Second, Dante presents his dialogue with other vernacular poets as transcending the contingent, contentious "nodo" of contemporary literary production and politics' p.
Justin Steinberg, Accounting for Dante (Notre Dame, 2007) Miglior acque 2007
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Second, Dante presents his dialogue with other vernacular poets as transcending the contingent, contentious "nodo" of contemporary literary production and politics' p.
Archive 2007-03-01 Miglior acque 2007
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"nodo" or "No Donuts," but not because an Android update was called Donut, as Thurott thought.
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Nec saltent modo sed duo charissima pectora indissolubili mutuae benevolentiae nodo corpulent, ut nihil unquam eos incedere possit irae vel taedii.
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Diuites dominæ istud ornamentum ponunt in summitate capitis quod stringunt fortiter cum almucia, quæ foramen habet in summitate ad hoc aptatum, et in isto recondunt crines suos quos recolligunt à parte posteriori ad summitatem capitis quasi in nodo vno et reponunt in illo botta, quod postea fortiter ligant sub gutture.
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Diuites domin� istud ornamentum ponunt in summitate capitis quod stringunt fortiter cum almucia, qu� foramen habet in summitate ad hoc aptatum, et in isto recondunt crines suos quos recolligunt � parte posteriori ad summitatem capitis quasi in nodo vno et reponunt in illo botta, quod postea fortiter ligant sub gutture.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Effingham Ambassador to Congress, instructed to assure them that I would nodo them my best Offices, to secure to them the
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_P. _ nitida nigra; capite, thorace abdominisque segmentis primo et secundo profundè striatis, nodo spinis duabus acutis armato; pedibus abdomineque apice ferrugineis.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology Various
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Bellarmine, also anonymously, "Responsio ad librum: Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus" (1608).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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"Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus" ( "A triple wedge for a triple knot", i.e., for two Briefs and the Cardinal's letter).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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