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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The wood of Acacia Arabica, of northern Africa and southwestern Asia. It is very durable if water-seasoned, and much used for wheels, well-curbs, implements, etc.
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_Quaeunque scripta sunt ad nostram doctrinam scripta sunt_.
Sermons on the Card Hugh Latimer 1858
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One in Romanian languages Domnule semaka sunt eu Lascarica.
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Pe de alta parte, am un feeling ca respectivele piese de mobilier sunt gandite sa poata fi montate si utilizate in spatii publice.
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In 2005, astronomers at Cardiff University even claimed to have discovered a galaxy made almost entirely of dark matter [ref]. entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitate entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity
Special Post: Noether’s First Theorem – Emmy Noether for Ada Lovelace Day 2010
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Atop the ciborium is written "Beati qui ad coenam nuptiarum Agni vocati sunt" taken from the Book of Revelation, chapter 19, verse 9: "Blessed are they that are called to the marriage supper of the Lamb"
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In 2005, astronomers at Cardiff University even claimed to have discovered a galaxy made almost entirely of dark matter [ref]. entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitate entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity
Experiments in Non-Relativistic Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) 2010
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Somewhat satisfactorily, the problem of “postera crescam laude” was already knotty in the second or third century, when in his Commentum in Horatium, the North African grammarian and editor Pomponius Porphyrio tagged it with the explanatory remark: “Eleganter, quia semper sunt, quibus haec elocutio noua sit et laudetur.”
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In 2005, astronomers at Cardiff University even claimed to have discovered a galaxy made almost entirely of dark matter [ref]. entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitate entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity
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John Donaldson, UNESCO senior legal officer based in Paris, said the Philippines, as a party to the Florence Agreement, must respect the principle “Pacta sunt servanda (Pacts must be respected).”
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Dar e normal că prostituatele sunt mult mai credibile decât oficialii guvernamentali, deoarece sunt întotdeauna plătite după performanţa “serviciilor”.
Global Voices in English » China: Prostitutes more trustworthy than government officials 2009
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