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From Psalm 72:8, " Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae" ( KJV: "He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth"). National motto of Canada. Variation on annus mirabilis, recorded in print from 1890. [10] Notably used in a speech by Queen Elizabeth II to describe what a bad year 1992 had been for her. In Classical Latin, this phrase actually means "terrifying year". See also annus terribilis. i.e., a right is still a right even if it is abused (e.g. practiced in a morally/ethically wrong way); cf. §abusus non tollit usum. British" and "American" are not accurate as stand-ins for Commonwealth and North American English more broadly; actual practice varies even among national publishers. The Australian government's Style Manual for Authors, Editors and Printers preserves the points in the abbreviations, but eschews the comma after them (it similarly drops the title's serial comma before "and", which most UK and many US publishers would retain). [24] Editing Canadian English by the Editors' Association of Canada uses the periods and the comma; [25] so does A Canadian Writer's Reference. [26] The government publication The Canadian Style uses the periods but not the comma. [27] Refers to nitric acid, thus called because of its ability to dissolve all materials except gold and platinum

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Used particularly to refer to the years 1665 and 1666, during which Isaac Newton made revolutionary inventions and discoveries in calculus, motion, optics and gravitation. Annus Mirabilis is also the title of a poem by John Dryden written in the same year. It has since been used to refer to other years, especially to 1905, when Albert Einstein made equally revolutionary discoveries concerning the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, mass-energy equivalence, and the special theory of relativity. (See Annus Mirabilis papers)Used on pharmaceutical prescriptions to denote "before a meal". Less common is post prandium ("after lunch"). Events throughout the years have include concerts, Pimm’s parties, silent auctions, bridge days, gala dinners and visits by authors… Alexander McCall Smith being a notable guest. charge made by a Justice of the Peace in Medieval England against those who rode in arms against the King's Peace.

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i.e., "even more so" or "with even stronger reason". Often used to lead from a less certain proposition to a more evident corollary. From the Gospel of John 1.5, Vulgate. Motto of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. See also Lux in Tenebris, 1919 play by Bertolt Brecht.

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This formula appears in the 1668 Latin revised edition of Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, book 2, chapter 26, p. 133. I. e., either through reasoned discussion or through war. It was the first motto of Chile (see coat of arms), changed to Spanish: Por la razón o la fuerza. Name of episode 1 in season 3 of Berlin Station. an NCO for gymnasium, assault course and roadwork lasting a fortnight. The physical training instructor had Said of Venice, Italy, by the Venetian historian Fra Paolo Sarpi shortly before his death. Motto of the U.S. state of Idaho, adopted in 1867; of S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka; of Sigma Phi Society. Thus, there can be no judgment or case if no one charges a defendant with a crime. The phrase is sometimes parodied as "where there are no police, there is no speed limit".

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Occam's razor or Law of Parsimony; arguments which do not introduce extraneous variables are to be preferred in logical argumentation. Aliorum medicus, ipse ulceribus scates -- A physician to others, while you yourself are full of ulcers. to be capable of fighting and surviving against larger and more heavily armed formations until link-ups withextremely high standards of physical fitness and individual skills such as weapons training. The aim of such training Motto of George Berkeley for his subjective idealist philosophical position that nothing exists independently of its perception by a mind except minds themselves. carry with them and training exercises would be carried out by day and night and frequently end with long marches

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Metaphysical and moral principle that indicates the connection of ontology, obligation, and ethics. [3]A theological phrase meaning that the act of receiving a sacrament actually confers the promised benefit, such as a baptism actually and literally cleansing one's sins. The Catholic Church affirms that the source of grace is God, not just the actions or disposition of the minister or the recipient of the sacrament. Media coverage has included a BBC Points West TVfeature, a radio programme from The Tree Festival by BBC Radio Wiltshire, and frequent coverage in the Gazette and Herald.

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