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  • New Latin ''ad libitum'' '''Ad-lib''' is used to describe individual moments during live theatre when an [
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  • New Latin ''ad libitum'' '''Ad-lib''' is used to describe individual moments during live theatre when an [
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  • [ad. [[Latin]] gener-sit-t-em, f. gener(o)s-us (GENEROUS.- ad. F. généreux, ad. L. gener{omac}s-us, f. gener-, genus stock, [[race]]; cf. Sp., It. generos
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  • *Ad hominem ...''ad hominem'' is a [[classic]] [[logical]] [[fallacy]]. The ''argumentum ad hominem'' is not always [[fallacious]], for in some instances questions of
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  • ...ation. The use of BCE and CE has been criticized by some (who favor the BC/AD system) as being in their view "the result of secularization" and "politica ...resented as 399 BCE (the same year that is represented by 399 BC in the BC/AD system). The abbreviations are sometimes written with small capital letters
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  • ...L adjacent- (s. of adjacēns, prp. of adjacēre to adjoin), equiv. to ad- ad- + jac- lie + -ent- -ent
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  • ...ont, from par by (from [[Latin]] per) + amunt above, from a to (from Latin ad) + munt mountain
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  • ...lish]] adouren, from Anglo-French aurer, adourer, from Latin adorare, from ad- + orare to speak, [[pray]] Ad, to, and ora, mouth; (i.e. "carrying to one's mouth "), primarily an act of
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  • ...nch aspirer, from Latin aspirare, [[literally]], to [[breathe]] upon, from ad- + spirare to breathe
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  • ...rom [[Latin]] attributus, past participle of attribuere to attribute, from ad- + tribuere to bestow — more at tribute
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  • 1st Century AD - 1700
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  • ...erod's Temple] in [[Jerusalem]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/70_AD 70 AD], but it has been speculated that later [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara
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  • ...glish] aqueren, from Anglo-French acquerre, from [[Latin]] acquirere, from ad- + quaerere to seek, obtain
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  • ...e first [[Olympic Games]] in 776 BC to the death of [[Marcus Aurelius]] in AD 180, this accessible and wide-ranging reference work draws on the groundbre
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  • ...vict, from Vulgar [[Latin]] attangere, alteration of Latin attingere, from ad- + tangere to [[touch]]
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  • ...''ridicule''', also called appeal to mockery, the Horse Laugh, or reductio ad ridiculum ([[Latin]]: "reduction to the ridiculous"), is a [https://en.wiki ...confused with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductio_ad_absurdum reductio ad absurdum], which is a valid [[type]] of logical [[argument]].
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  • ...h & [[Latin]]; Anglo-French ''advertir'', from Latin ''advertere'', from ''ad''- + ''vertere'' to turn In [[Latin]], ad vertere means "to turn toward." The [[purpose]] of advertising may also be
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  • ...from [[Latin]] attenuatus, past participle of attenuare to make thin, from ad- + tenuis thin —
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  • ...convenient use, the codex achieved numerical parity with the scroll around AD 300, and had completely replaced it throughout the now Christianised [https
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  • ...rom Anglo-French accuser, from [[Latin]] accusare to call to account, from ad- + causa lawsuit
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  • OF. legat, ad. L. lgtus, pa. pple. of lgre to send as a deputy (also, to bequeath)
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/14th_Century 14th century] F. consonance (now consonnance), ad. L. conson{a}ntia harmony, agreement, f. conson{a}nt-em pr. pple.: see CONS
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  • ad. L. fanatic-us, f. fanum temple: see -ATIC. Cf. Fr. fanatique.
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  • ...ost literary texts written in Greek from Homer to the fall of Byzantium in AD 1453. Its goal is to create a comprehensive digital library of Greek litera
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  • ...e in the past when Roman legions destroyed [[Jerusalem]] and its temple in AD 70 during the end [[stages]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Je
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  • ...from [[Latin]] advocatus, from past participle of advocare to summon, from ad- + vocare to call, from voc-, vox [[voice]]
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  • ...'[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules_for_the_Direction_of_the_Mind Regulæ ad directionem ingenii]'' (Rules for the direction of natural intelligence). I <blockquote>Oportet ingenii aciem ad res minimas et maxime faciles totam convertere, atque in illis diutius immo
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  • ...i/Armenian_Apostolic_Church Armenian Apostolic Church], established in 301 AD.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_religion]
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  • OF. legacie a legateship (see 1b), = Sp. legacía, ad. med.L. lgtia the district of a legate, f. lgtus .
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  • F. intense, ad. L. intens-us ‘stretched, strained, tight, [[violent]]’, rarely ‘inte
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  • ...er The Anabasis of Alexander]'', which was written in the late 2nd century AD, but specifically refers to sources from the time of [https://en.wikipedia. ...ive Mesopotamian states existed between the 1st century BC and 3rd century AD, including Adiabene, Osroene, and Hatra.
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  • ...OD Old English] blǣdsian (preserved in the Northumbrian dialect around 950 AD).[1] The term also appears in other forms, such as blēdsian or bldsian
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  • ...haginians, and [[Romans]] from about the 6th century BC to the 4th century AD, when in the year 337 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_I Emperor
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  • ...t_Rome Rome]. The use of dolls as toys was documented in Greece around 100 AD. They have been made as crude, rudimentary playthings as well as elaborate
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  • ...rom African auxiliaries stationed on [[Hadrian's Wall]] in the 2nd century AD, through [[John Edmonstone]], who taught taxidermy to [[Charles Darwin]],[[
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  • ...i order founded in Konya (in present-day Turkey) by the followers of Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi-[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumi Rumi], a 13th centu
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  • [69.4] Samood and Ad called the striking calamity a lie. [69.6] And as to Ad, they were destroyed by a roaring, violent blast.
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  • F. union (12-13th c., = Sp. union, Pg. união, It. unione), ad. L. union-em, unio the number one, [[unity]], uniting, etc., f. unus one.]
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  • ...ecreation]] grounds with a variety of activities. They are organised by an ad hoc committee of [[volunteers]] from organisations like [[religious]] group
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  • ...r of [[Jesus]]' [[incarnation]], which has been labeled the "anno Domini" (AD) era, This era was created in the 6th century by the Roman monk Dionysius E
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  • ...tion]] of [[Jewish]] religious works thought to be written c 300 BC to 300 AD. They are distinguished by Protestants from the Deuterocanonical (Catholic ...ks of [[Jewish]] religious [[literature]] written from about 300 BC to 300 AD. Not all of these works are actually pseudepigraphical. It also refers to b
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  • ...], the unfinished palace complex started by Nero after the great fire from AD 64, which had become overgrown and buried, until they were broken into agai
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  • ...val Latin ''allocatus'', past participle of ''allocare'', from [[Latin]] ''ad''- + ''locare'' to place, from locus place
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucian_of_Samosata Lucian of Samosata] (2nd century AD) also gives the story but names the runner Philippides (not Pheidippides).
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Council_of_Nicaea Council of Nicaea] (AD 325). In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter#Eastern_Christianity Eas
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  • *Adjective. French. loyal, Old French. loial, leial, semi-popular ad. L. lgl-em
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  • [[Latin]] aggression-, aggressio attack, from aggredi to attack, from ad- + gradi to step, go
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  • ...r [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romulus_Augustulus Romulus Augustulus] in AD 476.
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  • [[Latin]] accommodatus, past participle of accommodare, from ad- + commodare to make fit, from commodus suitable
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  • ...'acuiter'' (Provençal ''aquitar'') < late [[Latin]] ''acquitāre'', < ac- = ad- to + *quitāre, = [[Latin]] quiētare to settle; see quit n.1 As in quit,
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  • '''Adjustment''' (from late [[Latin]] ad-juxtare, derived from juxta, near, but early confounded with a supposed der
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  • a. F. sauveté (11th c. salvetet), ad. med.L. salvitt-em, f. salv-us SAFE. Cf. Pr. salvetat, saubetat, Sp. salved
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Nero Nero], in the year [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/54_AD 54 AD], in what was known at the time as the Italian province of [https://en.wiki When I turned 18 years old, in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/72_AD 72 AD], I joined the legions, during the reign of emperor [https://en.wikipedia.o
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  • ...e East for four hundred years from the 1st Century BC till the 4th Century AD. Rome has a significant place in [[Christianity]] and is the present day ho
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  • ...ss [[shelter]], a warming center, a domestic [[violence]] shelter or other ad hoc housing situation. [[Government]] homeless enumeration [[studies]] also
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  • [[Latin]] acceleratus, past participle of accelerare, from ad- + celer swift
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  • Latin adultus, past participle of adolescere to [[grow]] up, from ad- + -olescere (from alescere to grow)
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  • ...r an apse. Nero's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domus_Aurea Domus Aurea] (AD 64–69) was the first semi-private dwelling that possessed rooms that were
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  • French agrandiss-, stem of agrandir, from a- (from [[Latin]] ad-) + grandir to increase, from Latin grandire, from grandis great
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  • ..., to send as a [[representative]], adduce in support of a [[plea]] (from ''ad''- + ''legare'' to depute), in part from Anglo-French ''aleger'' to lighten
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  • ...le|Paul]] and before the gospel according to John, thus between 60 and 115 AD. As to the specific dates for each [[book]], this largely depends on (or su
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  • ...d influence purchasing behavior. According to Bloomberg News, social-media-ad spending is expected to reach a total of $4.8 billion at the end of 2012 an
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  • ...and place-names. Insular Celtic is attested from about the fourth century AD in [[ogham inscription]]s. Literary tradition begins with [[Old Irish]] fro By the early first milennium AD, following the expansion of the Roman Empire and the Great Migrations (Migr
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  • [89.6] Have you not considered how your Lord dealt with Ad,
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  • ...ase, from ''acreistre'' to increase, from [[Latin]] ''accrescere'', from ''ad''- + ''crescere'' to [[grow]]
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  • The patterns of life replicate themselves ad infinitum taking myriads of plain-looking seedlings to the stunning perfect
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  • ...cene_Creed Nicene Creed], formulated in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/325 AD 325] at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Council_of_Nicaea First Co
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  • ...partmentalization of divisiveness! Your God-given powers will be enhanced 'ad infinitum' once you function as the intelligent and cooperative cell of a m
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  • In 325 AD, following the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Council_of_Nicaea First
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  • ...en'', from Anglo-French ''apeser'', ''apaiser'', from a- (from ''Latin'' ''ad''-) + ''pais'' [[peace]]
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  • ...French accenter, from accent [[intonation]], from [[Latin]] accentus, from ad- + cantus [[song]] — more at [[chant]]
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  • ...ffinitas'', from ''affinis'' bordering on, related by [[marriage]], from ''ad''- + ''finis'' end, [[border]]
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  • ...ent [[love]] and concern you show. Each one [[matures]] at their own speed ad grade of [[experience]]. Of course, you have the [[choice]] to decide when JAREL As I mentioned earlier that her [[cooperation]] is needed, ad [[communication]] is a prerequisite to cooperation. You must have serious [
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  • *Etymology - ad. F. gratifier (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), or L. gr{atific{a}r{i}, f. gr{a}tus
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  • Middle [[English]]. a. Old French. id(e)le, and idole, ad. late L. dl-um (also dl-um in Prudentius c400, Sedulius c470), image, form,
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  • ...printmaking improved the [[market]] for their own prints by signing them "AD", making them forgeries. In the 20th century the art market made forgeries
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  • Thought Adjuster: “God’s creative portfolio will keep expanding ad infinitum. What does it tell you about the divine mindset?
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  • ...and love have an eternal ripple effect. Once spoken, they can be repeated ad infinitum or recorded in treasured reference libraries.”
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  • ...C) and in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pompeii Pompeii] (around 100 BC - AD 79).
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  • ...ddle French or Latin; Middle French adopter, from [[Latin]] adoptare, from ad- + optare to [[choose]]
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  • ...") are charms or spells. The term was loaned into [[English]] since around AD 1300. The corresponding [[native]] English term being "galdor" "song, spell
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  • ...eek]] by Hierocles and Philagrius, it dates to the third or fourth century AD, and contains some 260 jokes. Considering [[humor]] from our own [[culture]
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  • ...population]] of the world in around [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_AD AD 1000]. (All of these ancestors will have contributed to one's autosomal [[D
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  • ...of Britain in 43,[4] and subjugating Judaea during the Jewish rebellion of AD 66. ...a and Otho perished in quick succession, Vitellius became Emperor in April AD 69. In response, the armies in Egypt and Judaea declared Vespasian emperor
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  • OF. fraccion (Fr. fraction), ad. eccl.L. fractin-em, n. of [[action]] f. frangre to break.]
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  • ...ainment]] arts; for example, music, theatre and dance.To "extemporize" or "ad lib" is basically the same as improvising. Colloquial terms such as "let's
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  • ...s Delphic hymns] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/200_AD 2nd century AD]. hymns of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesomedes Mesomedes] are the most
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  • * Informal or ad-hoc plans are [[created]] by [[individuals]] in all of their pursuits.
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  • ...ench arester to stop, arrest, from Vulgar Latin *arrestare, from [[Latin]] ad- + restare to remain
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  • “We speak with you ad infinitum about living a more spiritual life, and that is fine, that is our
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  • ...signs of shriveling and withering away, as it needs more room to thrive — ad infinitum — just as a seedling has to be [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T
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  • ...Anglo-French ''arraier'', from Vulgar Latin ''arredare'', from [[Latin]] ''ad''- + ''a'' base of Germanic origin; akin to Gothic ''garaiths'' arranged
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  • Individuals diagnosed as mentally incompetent are appointed guardians ad litem to represent their best interest and make decisions on their behalf.
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  • ...sacked by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samaritan Samaritans] in 529 AD, during their revolt, but was rebuilt by the [[Byzantine]] emperor [https:/
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  • ...been forgiven. Therefore, it is not seven times, but seventy times seven, ad-infinitum, and until it is totally forgotten.
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  • ...recorded use of its current [[meaning]], "sweet liquid in flowers," was in AD 1609.
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  • ===Topic: ''Rehearsed, Ad lib, Love, Manifest Potentials''=== ...you are following the script while simultaneously you are allowing for the ad libbing of your lines to fit and accommodate this preconsidered script.
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  • # The Epic period (600 BCE &ndash; 200 [[AD]]) # The Sutra Period (after 200 [[AD]]; "the first centuries of the Christian era")
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  • ...[[business]]. Early corporations were established by charter (i.e. by an ''ad hoc'' act passed by a parliament or [[legislature]]). Most [[jurisdictions]
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  • [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan Jordan] renamed Judea and Samaria ''ad-difa’a al-gharbiya'' (translated into [[English]] as the "West Bank") aft
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  • 8. [[Commerce]]. a specific or ad valorem tax imposed by [[law]] on the import or export of [[things|goods]].
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  • ...ies, the Pseudepigrapha are Jewish religious works written c 200 BC to 200 AD, not all of which are [[literally]] pseudepigraphical.[3] They are distingu ...to use the word pseudepigrapha when describing works later than about 300 AD when referring to Biblical matters. But the late-appearing [[Gospel of Barn
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  • Old French. determine-r (12th c. in Littré), = Pr., Sp., It. determinar, ad. [[Latin]]. dterminre to bound, limit, determine, fix, f. L. DE- I. 3 + ter
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  • A bronze caliper, dating from 9 AD, was used for minute measurements during the Chinese [https://en.wikipedia.
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  • ...tially used to describe different [[deities]], then around the 6th century AD it began to be used primarily to describe the [[manifestations]] of [https:
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  • ...wiki/Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire fall of the Western Roman Empire] in AD 476, the [[death]] of the emperor Justinian I, the coming of Islam or the r
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  • ...ver-expanding multiverse. His luminescence infuses All-That-Is, reenacting ad infinitum the patterns of perfection of all his exalted undertakings.
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  • ...action from incarn{a'}re: INCARN.- [a. F. incarner (1372 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. incarn{a'}re (5th c.) to make flesh, f. in- (IN-2) + caro, carn- flesh.
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  • In [[psychology]], '''apprehension''' (Lat. ad, "to"; prehendere, "to seize") is a term applied to a [[model]] of [[consci
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  • [ad. mod.L. cosmologia, a. Gr. type * world + discourse. Cf. F. cosmologie.]
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  • ...istence is among others, like the existence of God, which is also disputed ad infinitum on this backward planet. However most of you know the name of Jes
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  • ...h], from [[Latin]] ''attractus'', past participle of ''attrahere'', from ''ad''- + ''trahere'' to pull, draw
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  • ...ould have marveled about us not being delinquents, to the last person, and ad infinitum.
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  • ...order to [[appear]] in [[court]] on a certain day, from a- (from [[Latin]] ad-) + jour day — more at [[journey]]
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  • ...e Mendacio'' in ''Retractions'', it appears to have been written about 395 AD. The first work, ''On Lying'', begins:
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  • “[[Midwayers]] do not waste time. We are not here to say hello ad infinitum. When you simply want to use your meditation to hear from us, or
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  • ...initially used to describe different deities, then around the 6th century AD it began to be used primarily to describe the [[manifestations]] of [https:
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  • ..., Judgment Day, or The Day of the Lord or in Islam Yawm al-Qiyāmah or Yawm ad-Din is part of the [[eschatological]] [[world view]] of the Abrahamic relig
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  • ...New Academy 267-80 BC, Middle Platonism 80BC-250 AD, and Neoplatonism 250 AD through to the Reformation [https://www.iep.utm.edu/n/neoplato.htm] ...ed [[Gnosticism]] did not appear until the beginning of the second century AD, Pre-Gnosticism was present in the second century BC. This syncretism is cl
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  • ...you are following the script while simultaneously you are allowing for the ad libbing of your lines to fit and accommodate this preconsidered script. ...es how you will proceed and what will eventually transpire even if you are ad libbing your lines to that end.
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  • During the High Middle Ages, which began after AD 1000, the [[population]] of [[Europe]] increased greatly as [[technological
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  • ...nçal acontar, acomtar) < late Latin accomptā-re for *accomputā-re, < ac- = ad- to + computā-re to [[calculate]] ( < com- [[together]] + putā-re to reck
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  • ...the production of beings that are like God, whose loyalty has been proved ad infinitum, without sin or doubts ever being found in them. This is your nob
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  • The word [[clan]] was not used back in 1150 AD, nor 500 BC with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache Apaches], they w
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  • ...Manasseh was originally composed in Greek by a Jew in the 1st or 2nd cent. AD. It was promptly translated from Greek into Syriac, and thus our earliest e
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  • ...rty, jobless, desperate, and clueless as to which way to turn, while media ad infinitum provides them with red herrings on the ‘improving stability’
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  • ...most notably the bloody [[repression]] of the Third Samaritan Revolt (529 AD) against the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine Byzantine] Christian
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  • ...Civilizations), contend that ''Western Civilization'' was born around 400 AD, after the total collapse of the Western [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rom
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  • relays and power stations that can function all day and all night ad infinitum by simply
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  • ...s, those relays and power stations that can function all day and all night ad infinitum by simply taking in the energy they require. We Midwayers are God
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  • “This, ad infinitum indeed, until you realize these patterns are so frequent in their
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  • ...h necessity. You will roll up your sleeves and produce, rather than trade ad infinitum in useless derivatives, and you will get to hear the cries of the
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  • ...nglo-French, from [[Latin]] appetitus, from appetere to strive after, from ad- + petere to go to
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  • In 976 AD the Persian encyclopedist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_ibn_Ahmad
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  • ...Medieval Chronicle]'' lists some 2,500 items written between 300 and 1500 AD.
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  • ...f [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eusebius_of_Caesarea Eusebius] (c.275–339 AD) to the present day. Despite many expeditions, no scientific evidence of th
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  • ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Roman_Empire Western Empire] in AD 476. It followed the period known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pri
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  • ...mphonie (from 12th c.), mod.F. symphonie = It., Sp. sinfonia, Pg. senfoni, ad. L. symphnia sound of instruments, instrumental harmony, voices in concert,
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  • and the exiles of Jerusalem who are in Sephar'ad
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  • [ad. L. concussi{omac}nem, n. of action f. concut{ebreve}re: see CONCUSS. Cf. F
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  • ...ter mortales dictus tu fueris, carminis bujus auctor,, cujus oraculis mens ad excelsa quaeque,quaeque,, aeterna atque divina, cum inenarraoih quddam dele
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  • [ad. It. fascismo, f. fascio bundle, group: see FASCI and -ISM.]
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  • [53.50] And that He did destroy the Ad of old
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Srebrenica_Genocide Srebrenica Genocide], have been by ad hoc international tribunals.[2] The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internat # Verdirame, Guglielmo "The Genocide Definition in the Jurisprudence of the Ad Hoc Tribunals", International & Comparative Law Quarterly (2000), 49 : 578-
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  • [50.13] And Ad and Firon and Lut's brethren,
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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metamorphoses_(poem) ''Metamorphoses''] (completed 8 AD). This the story of Narcissus and [[Echo]]. An earlier version ascribed to
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  • ...accept rules such as double negation elimination and the use of [[reductio ad absurdum]] to prove the existence of something.
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  • [54.18] Ad treated (the [[truth]]) as a lie, so how (great) was My punishment and My w
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  • [51.41] And in Ad: When We sent upon them the destructive wind.
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  • ...breve}re to learn. In early ME. di-, deciple, a. OF. deciple, semi-popular ad. L. discipul-us. Both in OF. and ME., deciple was gradually conformed to th
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  • * [[John the Apostle]] (AD 6-101), one of Jesus's followers. Some Mormons, in conjunction with their o * The Three Nephites (between AD 34 and 35), three men described in the [[Book of Mormon]] who are given pow
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  • Prior to the [[development]] of the pound lock in 984 AD in China by Chhaio Wei-Yo and later in Europe in the 15th century, either [
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  • ...els with women "an old myth in Judaism". Indeed, until the mid-2nd century AD, Jewish writing (such as midrashim) can be taken to identify the "sons of G
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  • ...2-310.) attesting to unambiguous human presence there from the 2nd century AD onward. ...ck-hewn caves were also found that date to the [[Roman era]] (63 BC to 324 AD)."(Beyond the Basilica:Christians and Muslims in Nazareth|author=Chad Fife
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  • ...ord1 "Nicomachean Ethics"] by [[Aristotle]] in the 4th century BC. In 1021 AD, the Arabian [[physics|physicist]], [[Ibn al-Haytham|Alhazen]], in the ''Bo
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  • [11.50] And to Ad (We sent) their brother Hud. He said: O my people! serve Allah, you have no [11.59] And this was Ad; they denied the communications of their Lord, and disobeyed His [[apostles
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  • The original texts were written in Koine Greek by various authors after c. AD 45. Though Jesus speaks Aramaic in it, the New Testament (including the Go
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  • ...d by [[Roman]] soldiery dating from the mid 1st century to the 3rd century AD. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda_Green Miranda Green] observes that
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  • ...y is the subject of patents in UK & US. After the company's acquisition by Ad Pepper Media N.V., he remains on the board as its R&D director.[https://www
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloquialism colloquialisms]. According to Ghil'ad Zuckermann, "slang refers to informal (and often transient) lexical items u
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  • a. F. circuit, ad. L. circuitus going round, f. circu(m){imac}re, f. circum round + {imac}re
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  • ...with you into your environment, a small light and if you are steadfast and ad fuel to this flame, over time your light grows brighter and brighter and il ...en offer to bring their own contributions to feed your flame and they will ad their fuel to your fire. After a while you will see that many have joined y
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  • ...h your [[voice]], through your sense of [[commitment]], through your trust ad [[faith]] in the [[process]] that you invoke by this healing prayer.
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  • ...entus'', ''coming to'', from verb ''advenire'', ''come to'', from prefix ''ad-'', ''to'', + verb ''venire'', ''come''
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  • ...thank you for your insight in these matters and I look forward to our next ad hoc session.
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  • [46.21] And mention the brother of Ad; when he warned his people in the sandy plains,-- and indeed warners came b
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  • ...ss, 3rd Order, from the planet Neyadreeah (pronounced phonetically as: Nay Ad Dree Ah), which is Planet Number 507 of the Satania System.
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  • ...monastery is already used by the Jewish philosopher [[Philo]] (c. 20 BC - AD 50, resident in [[Alexandria]], Egypt) in his description of the life of th
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  • ...GL. P. Pl. B. v. 126 Sorwe of synnes is sauacioun of soules. 14.. HOCCLEVE Ad beatam Virginem 53 O spryng and welle of our sauuacioun.
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  • ...ven though he is [[intelligence]] and [[energy]] and order and [[design]], ad infinitum, it is also and unerringly true that God is love, and when you se
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  • [ad. L. integr{amac}ti{omac}n-em (in L. only in sense ‘renewal, restoration t
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  • ...he New Age science fiction novel 2150 AD by Thea Alexander (1971), in 2150 AD society is ordered according to a philosophy called the Macro-Philosophy an # Alexander, Thea 2150 AD New York:1976 edition Mass-market paperback Warner Books
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  • ...'ad-ulterare'' (to commit adultery, adulterate/falsify, a combination of ''ad'', "at", and ''ulter'', "above", "beyond", "opposite", meaning "on the othe ...not committed unless one of the parties was a married woman (Dig., XLVIII, ad leg. Jul.). It is well known that the Roman husband often took advantage of
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  • ...tails concerning Philo are found in his own works, especially in ''Legatio ad Gaium'' ("embassy to Gaius"), and in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephu
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  • ...etching, intensity, will, thought, opinion, etc. (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. intenti{omac}n-em stretching, straining, effort, attention, application ...das circa res per sermonem positas, per quas viæ habentur veniendi de noto ad ignotum. Pacius (Aristot. Organ., 1584) identifies intentio with notio ‘n
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  • [ME. caracter(e, a. F. caractere, ad. L. charact{emac}r, a. Gr. instrument for marking or graving, impress, stam
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  • ...tney’s Red Barrel beer was at the peak of its success in England? Every TV ad-break, every hoarding, every football ground; they all had Watney’s Red B
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  • Tapestry reached a new stage in Europe in the early fourteenth century AD. The first wave of production originated in Germany and Switzerland. Over t
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  • In the [[2nd century|2nd century AD]]. [[Lucian of Samosata]] achieved a brilliant success with his ironic dial ..., a Christian and a Philosopher'' in the early [[12th century|12th century AD]], but later, in the wake of the powerful influence of writings by [[St. Bo
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  • ...tical ideas. By the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Century 1st century AD], it came to refer to "religious [[awe]], sanctity; a religious [[rite]]" m
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  • ...years to come to the end that your planet may achieve the status of Light ad Life one day. A large component of this process requires the transformatio
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  • ...it is now widely concluded that the Pastoral Epistles were written around AD 115, these words were written most likely about 50 years after Paul's marty That around AD 115, the writer of 1 Timothy or a group associated with him added the 1 Cor
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  • ...s more verifiable origins than either of the above. Wang Bi (王弼, 226 – 249 AD) was a famous Three Kingdoms period philosopher and commentator on the Tao ...Ching" manuscripts. One written by the scribe So/Su Dan (素統) is dated 270 AD and corresponds closely with the Heshang Gong version. Another partial manu
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  • ...le [[fact]]s and demonstrably valid relations between them. For example, [[ad hominem]] arguments are ''logically'' unsound, but in many cases they may b
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  • ...y have the skills; others who go are as the result of police, military and ad-hoc forces whose task is to depopulate areas and “cleanse” them of huma
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  • ...not the account reached you of those before you, of the people of Nuh and Ad and Samood, and those after them? None knows them but Allah. Their apostles
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  • ...row them away, and never rise upwards from the earth."[[Brahmagupta]] (628 AD). ''[[Brahmasphutasiddhanta|Brahmasphuta Siddhanta]]'' ("''The Opening of t #Brahmagupta (628 AD). Brahmasphuta Siddhanta ("The Opening of the Universe").
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  • ...ts; the one in prose, entitled (perhaps only by Flacius himself) Praefatio ad librum antiquum in lingua Saxonica conscriptum ; the other in verse, headed ...part of it at least was probably written in his reign, i.e. not later than AD. 840. The general opinion of [[scholars]] is that the latter part, which [[
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  • ...r is often asked to [[proceed]] there [[immediately]] to act as ambassador ad interim. Solitary Messengers can go in very short order, not [[independentl
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  • [29.38] And (We destroyed) Ad and Samood, and from their dwellings (this) is apparent to you indeed; and
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  • [38.12] The people of Nuh and Ad, and Firon, the lord of spikes, rejected (apostles) before them.
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  • ...fore. It’s too expensive to do. I don’t have time. It’s been done already” ad infinitum, and so that which you allow to seep through the cracks is that w
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  • ...a way that became crucially significant to the history of the 20th century AD. The bell-shaped curve was not random, he concluded. The differences betwee
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  • [25.38] And Ad and Samood and the dwellers of the Rass and many generations between them.
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  • ...d to have been invented in Sidon (modern-day Lebanon) in the first century AD,[1] and glass mirrors backed with gold leaf are mentioned by the [[Rome|Rom
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  • ...2:00 feedings, the [[childhood]] mumps and measles, the teaching to share, ad infinitum that comes with the parenting experience. Those of you who can at
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  • ...[[North America]]n touring revival of "Superstar" in [[1992]], titled the AD Anniversary Tour, starred Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson reprising their role ...es were given, starring Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson and the company from the AD Anniversary Tour. All three shows were sold out, and RTC is now in its 9th
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  • ...en it is true that all Cretans are liars, so it must be a lie... and so on ad infinitum. Or...If the Cretan is indeed a liar like he is claiming, despite
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  • ...nd Tertullian, [https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf03.iv.viii.ii.i.html ''Ad Nationes'', Book 2], ch.1.</ref> ...ons. These range from Departments of Theology which have only informal or ad-hoc links to religious institutions (see, for instance, several Theology de
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  • ...hysica" (1633), the Rosicrucian alchemist Jan Baptist van Helmont, wrote: "Ad huc spiritum incognitum Gas voco," i.e., "This hitherto unknown Spirit I ca
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  • ...u are learning now are stepping stones onto bigger and greater lessons, on ad infinitum. You have great careers to look forward to, but let not the looki
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  • ...I thank you, Welmek, for your addition of [[personality]] and [[energy]], ad infinitum, to this group this evening and on many other occasions.
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  • ...6 (also called "The Auction of the Philosophical Schools"), written around AD 166. [https://paginasesotericas.tripod.com/esoterismo.htm]
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  • [40.31] The like of what befell the people of Nuh and Ad and Samood and those after them, and Allah does not desire injustice for (H
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  • ...know that there is the new Urantia singles service where you can place an ad to meet new people involved with the [[Urantia book]].
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  • Philip: I would just like to ad one thing, that everything discussed is about going downstream. I am sure t
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  • ...hould co-ordinate their presence. This may even mean that they put a small ad in a newspaper announcing the formation of a Teaching Mission group and tha
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  • ...And if they reject you, then already before you did the people of Nuh and Ad and Samood reject (prophets).
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  • Another passage from Proclus' 5th century AD commentary on the ''Timaeus'' gives a description of the geography of Atlan Zoticus, a [[Neoplatonism|Neoplatonist]] philosopher of the 3rd century AD, wrote an epic poem based on Plato's account of Atlantis.<ref>[[Porphyry]],
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  • ...ms of monotheism by the emergence of Rabbinical Judaism in the 2nd century AD.[5]
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  • ...d that’s okay. I have no problem with this ad libbing. But it’s better to ad lib when you have an audience at liberty to interject, and with this contri
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  • ...ined by the famous Roman jurist Papinian (Amilius Papinianus - died at 212 AD):"'' Ius praetorium est quod praetores introduxerunt adiuvandi vel supplend ...urists also produced all kinds of legal commentaries and treatises. Around AD [[130]] the jurist [[Salvius Iulianus]] drafted a standard form of the prae
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  • Fr. essence, ad. L. essentia, f. *essent-em, fictitious pr. pple. of esse to be, in imitati
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  • ...near equations]]. The Chinese mathematics [[text]] from between 300 BC and AD 200, ''[[The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art]]'' (''Jiu Zhang Suan Sh
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  • ...riations possible -- and additions and subtractions and [[clarifications]] ad infinitum. But even so, to help you [[understand]] the [[mandate]] and to h
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  • ...]] to the dancer to at times break from the [[choreographed]] sequence and ad lib to throw in one's own movements for the sheer [[enjoyment]] of doing so
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  • .... It is said by historians that the first such group in the nine hundreds AD met in Salerno, Italy to study the medical practices and principles of the
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  • [26.123] Ad gave the lie to the apostles.
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  • ...rd "advice", take a knife to it and cut it up. Let us split the word into "ad" and "vice" and put an extra "d" in there for understanding. You know that
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  • ...iginating in the eastern Mediterranean area during the first few centuries AD."[9]</blockquote>
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  • ...group as well, I am Monjoronson here to offer an alternate perspective to ad to the greater understanding. You have just been reminded by a most reliabl
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  • ...et the challenges to move you forward. So before I elaborate on this point ad nauseam, I will stop here and ask; has this sunk in at this time now?
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  • ...ing sons]], the [[ministering spirits]], the [[planetary administration]], ad infinitum, your perspective on this ought to enable you to [[support]] a pr
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  • [7.65] And to Ad (We sent) their brother Hud. He said: O my people! serve Allah, you have no [7.74] And remember when He made you successors after Ad and settled you in the land-- you make mansions on its plains and hew out h
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  • *The [[right]] to interfere, which constitutes [[jus ad bellum]], a term coined by the philosopher [[Jean-François Revel]] in 1979
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  • ...mother said this one day, "do we really have to [[listen]] to those songs ad nauseam?" And I said Mom, I’m sorry, but yeah...plug your ears if you hav
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  • ...r guide]], being willing to follow [[truth]] no matter from where it comes ad to wherever it leads you. You are open to new [[ideas]]. That is good. You ...hen you know you are to turn your back on it. As long as you stay detached ad do not buy into it [[emotionally]] as you almost did yesterday, then you wi
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  • The Bhagavad Gita is also called [[Gītopaniṣad]], implying its having the status of an [[Upanishad]], i.e. a Vedantic scri ...Nimbarka] (1162 AD), Vallabha(1479 AD).,[93] while Dnyaneshwar (1275-1296 AD) translated and commented on the Gita in Marathi, in his book Dnyaneshwari.
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  • ...for and by the people. Now I realize that this may sound like a political ad. It is not intended in any such way, other than to reinforce as a principle
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  • ...race of the elect root shall be dispersed (Matthew 23:37-39). (?Roman War AD 70)
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  • ...en(d)re'' (F. ''genre'') = Sp. ''género'', Pg. ''gênero'', It. ''genere'', ad. L. ''gener''- stem form of ''genus'' race, kind = Gr. γένος, Skr. ''j
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  • ...531) 5 The goodnes of god..hath ordeyned that [etc.]. 1620 SANDERSON Serm. ad Clerum iii. (1674) 43 As Power is ascribed to the Father, and Wisdom to the
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  • ...of [[planetary administration]] and social arts and competitive [[skills]] ad infinitum. But the charm and [[strength]] of the feminine is a [[fact]] tha
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  • ...ributing [[divinity]] to [[Jesus]], a [[Judea]]n Jew, in the first century AD, defining him as the Son of God. Thus, "Father, Son and Holy Spirit". ...οἰκουμενικὴν συνεκρότει" (he convoked an Ecumenical council), Athanasius' Ad Afros Epistola Synodica in 369[https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/2819.htm],
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  • ...hysica" (1633), the Rosicrucian alchemist Jan Baptist van Helmont, wrote: "Ad huc spiritum incognitum Gas voco," i.e., "This hitherto unknown Spirit I ca
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  • ...ysiological]] composition, [[social]] stimuli, [[genetic]] predisposition, ad infinitum. And as you become [[attuned]] to being a human being in this exi
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  • ...enges]], [[failures]], successes, struggles, [[pains]], rejoicing, growth, ad infinitum. When The Father is with you, you are not belittle-able. You have
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  • ...exts preserved in some [[Dead Sea scrolls]] (2nd century BC to 1st century AD). According to tradition the Torah was translated into Greek (the [[Septuag
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  • ...nomenclature after the Muslim conquest brought Arabs to the region in 636 AD, often used interchangeably for the entire greater Syrian district (Arabic:
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  • ...er, this is not an open ended system. The Earth Herself is not to be raped ad infinitum. Gaia has taken Her stand and although the current catastrophe wa
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  • ...st [[trend]] in communication, termed [[Smart mob|smartmobbing]], involves ad-hoc organization through mobile devices, allowing for effective many-to-man
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  • Jules: Is this... will we know, more or less in ad-... for some odd reason, I'm having this knock on this door, I'm answering
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  • ...ed]] in heated [[battle]]. The points and counterpoints are being reviewed ad infinitum and only when the subject is [[saturated]] will [[truth]] begin t
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  • ...f Rome was the fall of [[Constantinople]] to the [[Ottoman Turks]] in 1453 AD. ...ed Rome collapsed with the collapse of the [[Western Roman Empire]] in 476 AD and he also tended towards a biological analogy of "genesis," "growth," "se
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  • ...mad watching this defeat. The ''[[Annales Cambriae]]'' date this battle to AD 573 and name Gwenddoleu's adversaries as the sons of [[Eliffer]], presumabl
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  • [[Christianity]] emerged in or around the year 30 AD as a movement among Jews and their Gentile converts who believed that [[Jes
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  • ...ted printed book known is the "[[Diamond Sutra]]", printed in China in 868 AD, although it is clear that books were printed earlier. Movable clay type wa
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  • ...f in the frontispiece of this document as “Associate Chief of Seraphim and ad hoc advisor to Urantia, Primary Supernaphim Joshua Ben Joseph”. This is
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  • ...businessman [[Michael Butler (producer)|Michael Butler]] - after seeing an ad for ''Hair'' in the ''[[New York Times]]'' that led him to believe the show ...t|date=October 2007}} and was heard in an earlier [[Windex]] glass cleaner ad.{{Fact|date=October 2007}}
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  • ...ve an interest in my life. Open up to some chapter and read: “Here it’s 22 AD--March 5th--3:00 in the afternoon. Here is who Jesus was spending some time
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  • ...have no particular theme in mind. The idea has been thrust upon us all to ad lib, as it were, and so we have an opportunity to draw upon our inner life,
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  • ...bout 14 months old and was placed there by the priests around the year 800 AD.
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  • ...d by spirit -- a part of spirit, responsive to spirit, affected by spirit, ad infinitum, and since the material is not merely finite but also often invis
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  • ...hat] a lot of people check out, apparently, but its updated daily and your ad sort of gets pushed down … down, down, down … and soon disappears into
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  • ...t as [[addictions]], be they [[physical]], [[emotional]], [[personality]], ad infinitum.
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  • ...ion ~ incorporating more and more of the greater universe in the process ~ ad infinitum ~ into eternity … new worlds, new extensions ~ unfolding and un
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  • ...h [[food]] your [[body]] needs, which [[journey]] you should undertake etc ad infinitum.
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  • ...presence to take shelter within, even though it has been termed, typified ad described within the UB and elsewhere of the concept of the God Supreme tha
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  • ...a Paradise Creator Son on Urantia. He was born in 7 BC (1351,5) He died in AD 30. (1987,1) ...imes of the appearance of the Urantia Papers are after the life of Jesus - AD 1934 - 1935. Since both Machiventa Melchizedek and the Urantia Papers are d
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  • # Noel Sharkey (4 July 2007), A programmable robot from 60 AD, 2611, New Scientist
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  • ...was as follows: the boundary of their inheritance on the east was At'aroth-ad'dar as far as Upper Beth-hor'on, ...ulder of Luz (the same is Bethel), then the boundary goes down to At'aroth-ad'dar, upon the mountain that lies south of Lower Beth-hor'on.
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  • ...s not the news of those before them come to them; of the people of Nuh and Ad and Samood, and the people of Ibrahim and the dwellers of Madyan and the ov
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  • ...o complicate the theory by adding experimentally unsupported processes and ad hoc postulates: [[finite space]], [[Wavefunction collapse|wave function col
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  • ...Oprah Winfrey] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver John Denver] ad infinitum are [[philanthropic]], indeed, it is their essential [[character]
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  • ...teaching [[dreams]] toward [[mornings]]. It's this deep level of teaching, ad I can't really remember them
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  • ...[[question]] to the foreground. I will say a few things but will not go on ad infinitum, although I could.
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  • ...t spirit. You and all evolving life here today is in a [[relative]] state, ad only rarely are those instances of spirit felt, and pure Spirit is far afie
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  • ...r is often asked to [[proceed]] there [[immediately]] to act as ambassador ad interim. Solitary Messengers can go in very short order, not [[independentl
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  • ...how it relates to its cosmic neighbors, where there are cosmic neighbors, ad infinitum.
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  • ...yet he chose not to make a point of addressing it. The slavery issues of AD 2017, or 2018, as it is getting to be quickly, seems far different than the
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  • ...ccording to the official line of time, then classifies events according to ad hoc categories. These easy-to-use classifications place the event in quaran ...ccording to the official line of time, then classifies events according to ad hoc categories. These easy-to-use classifications place the event in quaran
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  • ...today – [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_cell stem cell] [[research]], ad infinitum – it is not my favorite subject. If you have something you wou
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  • It was first coined by [[Josephus Flavius]] in the first century AD to describe the characteristic government for Jews. Josephus argued that wh
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  • ...the halt to his service that was accomplished that weekend of Passover, 27 AD.
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  • ...hat category I am part of because I am involved in what you might call "an ad hoc committee" to work with certain mortals toward advancing planetary evol
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  • ...rg Better World list of links] - thousands of links for peace and justice (ad free)
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  • ...xpanding [[empire]]. Within a hundred years of [[Mohammed]]'s death in 632 AD, military conquest extended the Islamic world to India, North Africa and So
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  • ...g]], for you sit in [[peace]] and [[reception]] of these teachers who talk ad-infinitum, like sponges, eagerly acknowledging [[words]] which provide you
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  • ...s, as I say, is a favorite [[theme]] of mine therefor I will not elaborate ad infinitum. But I wanted to [[respond]] to the prompt and ask you, dear enqu
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  • ...d thin. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brothers Big Brothers] and all, ad infinitum, are seeking [[volunteer]] help and all are to some degree [[wort
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  • ..., [[personality]] type, [[temperament]], mortal circumstances, capacities, ad infinitum, have gathered you up into one tidy package of mortality we have
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  • ...ted many years. And then there’s the messages I got the last time I put an ad in the paper to try to meet someone. I had messages from the Course in Mira
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  • ...orches amidst them…) common to this literature may be intended, ''reductio ad absurdum'', to convey the truly ineffable nature of the ecstatic experience
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  • ...ter centuries. The last major remodeling took place in the [[2nd century]] AD under the patronage of [[Herodus Atticus]] when the stone seating was built
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  • ...aid, "man can [[rationalize]] anything." You can justify your [[thoughts]] ad infinitum, but that is not reaching a [[conclusion]] that is [[harmonious]]
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  • ...ers-that-be get their hands on theory, it turns into ideology: an argument ad hominem against man in general. Radical theory comes out of the individual,
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  • [a. F. discipline (OF. also dece-, dese-, desce-, 11th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. discipl{imac}na instruction of disciples, tuition, for discipul{imac}na
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  • [36] Eli-o-e'nai, Ja-ako'bah, Jeshohai'ah, Asai'ah, Ad'i-el, Jesim'iel, Benai'ah, [21] Zabad his son, Shuthe'lah his son, and Ezer and E'le-ad, whom the men of Gath who were born in the land slew, because they came dow
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  • soil for the trees to stand in, and on it would continue, ad
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  • Andrew J. Galambos, ''Sic Itur ad Astra'' (who learned it from Felix Ehrenhaft) ...files/arabs.html Arabic Studies in Physics and Astronomy During 800 - 1400 AD]. [[University of Jyväskylä]].</ref> The fundamental tenets of the modern
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  • ...he Buddha was not represented in human form until around the [[1st century AD|1st century CE]] (see [[Buddhist art]]), the physical characteristics of fu
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  • ...ga]]. This particular system may have originated in about the 11th century AD, and rapidly became widely popular. It is in this model where [[Kundalini]]
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  • ...tween now and that era is as different from 1066 to the present time. 1066 AD was the beginning of your cultures, your democratic cultures. It has been a
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  • ...dern institution began to take shape in the [[Middle Ages]] ([[Anno Domini|AD]] 350 to 1450). At this time, the [[Roman Empire]] had crumbled and new reg
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  • ...never reorganised into a single code until the ''[[Codex Theodosianus]]'' (AD 438); later, in the Eastern Empire the ''[[Codex Justinianus]]'' (534) was
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  • ...rmed the English vocabulary from the time of the earliest records [ca. 740 AD] down to the present day, with all the relevant facts concerning their form
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  • ...y euphemistically; in the written work, in your “ad,” if you place a small ad in a publication, invest that with the consciousness of Nebadonia and the a
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  • .../mukuldey-archives.htm] Foreign Influence on Indian Culture (c. 600 BC to AD 320) by Manjari Ukil]
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  • ..."kimia" from the Greeks when they conquered [[Alexandria]] in the year 642 AD. A tentative outline is as follows:
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  • To salvage the Big Bang, theorists have brought in a number of ad hoc assumptions such as inflation, to supposedly cause the universe to expa
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  • The Tortuguero site dates from the 7th century AD and consists of a series of inscriptions in honor of the contemporary ruler
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  • ...aff member will be part of several committees. Each committee will have an ad hoc advisor the Primary Supernaphim now become ad hoc advisors to all celestial life of angel or higher status
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  • is also an ad-hoc voluntary Deity cooperative as binding as God the Sevenfold when invoke
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  • ...go there. You want to have another [[relationship]], you answer a personal ad. You want to end a relationship, you simply … what does the song say? "Sl
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  • Q: You know they had that ad [[campaign]] about being childish. When you get mad at your boss, what do y
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  • ...Chacoan Anasazi are reputed to have mysteriously disappeared around 1,150 AD so they closed the museum, but left behind a homing device that somehow was
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  • ...my|astronomer]] and [[mathematics|mathematician]], wrote a treatise in 825 AD, ''On Calculation with Hindu Numerals''. It was translated into [[Latin]] i
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  • to play a part as the mesmerizer governs the actions ad words of his helpless subjects;
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  • From 1776 to 1781 AD, Jacob Philadelphia performed feats of magic, sometimes under the guise of
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  • ...ter a magical realm where we can reimagine ourselves being and becoming ad infinitum - a progression upwards and downwards on the snakes and lad
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  • ...ines of the Ancient World: A Visual Chronology from the Origins of Life to AD 1500. New
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  • From AD 1800 to 2000, the human population increased from one billion to six billio
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  • # The Dialogues of Plato, vol. 1 [387 AD]
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  • ...nihilo]], creation "out of nothing". The Church of the first few centuries AD, writing and thinking in Greek rather than Hebrew, and drawing heavily on
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  • ...contacting at will, and visiting at large, in teaching and [[preaching]] [[ad lib]].
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  • ...and he reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jeho-ad'din of Jerusalem.
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  • * Hutchinson J, Smith AD (eds) (1996) Ethnicity. Oxford University Press, New York
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  • ...and he reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jeho-ad'dan of Jerusalem.
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  • [36] the son of Ca-i'nan, the son of Arphax'ad, the son of Shem, the son of Noah, the son of Lamech,
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  • ...d its end shall be south of Ka'desh-bar'nea; then it shall go on to Ha'zar-ad'dar, and pass along to Azmon;
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  • ..., that's when it really works, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_infinitum ad infinitum]. I was just - if I didn't have to do what I'm doing to make a li
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