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  • adjective being five more than ninety

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  • 'xcv' in all the text boxes in the second additional form just to see what it would do.

    ASP.NET Forums 2009

  • While, overall, Mind and World remains one of the most insightful developments of a Kantian approach to contemporary philosophy of mind and metaphysics written by a contemporary philosopher, one or two of the uncharitable interpretations of Kant's work in that book receive important revisions in McDowell's later Woodbridge Lectures, published in the Journal of Philosophy, xcv, 1998, pp. 431-491.

    Backing Into an Evidentiary Standard for ID 2007

  • Again, Pheneos is a dactyl in lxviii. 111, while Satrachus is an anapaest in xcv.

    Poems and Fragments 2006

  • Hence is that expression, “He bowed down his head and worshipped,” [Gen.xxiv. 26;] see [also] Ps. xcv.

    Christologia 1616-1683 1965

  • I also, in the same place (vol.i. p. xcv.), showed, from several authorities, how common and how venial offence it was considered in the middle of the reign of Elizabeth.

    Notes and Queries, Number 01, November 3, 1849 Various

  • There ought to be a reference, on p. 298 below, to M. Joseph Bédier's papers in the _Revue Historique_ (xcv. and xcvii.) on _Raoul de

    Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature W. P. Ker

  • Again, _Pheneos_ is a dactyl in lxviii. 111, while _Satrachus_ is an anapaest in xcv.

    The Poems and Fragments of Catullus Gaius Valerius Catullus

  • The spelling of the word "gospel" varies throughout; thus, in Mark, fols. lxiiii-lxxii., xci., xciv., xcv., xcvii., and xcviii. it is

    Notes and Queries, Number 11, January 12, 1850 Various

  • Septuagint they occasionally differ from the Hebrew, assigning psalms that are anonymous in the Hebrew (xcv., cxxxvii.) to David, or to other authors (e.g., cxlvi. -cxlviii. to Haggai and Zechariah.)

    Introduction to the Old Testament John Edgar McFadyen

  • Sir WILLIAM RAMSAY: "Elements and Electrons," Journal of the Chemical Society, vol.xcv. (1909), pp. 624 et seq.

    Alchemy: Ancient and Modern 1922

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