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Audited
Audit Au"dit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Audited; p. pr. & vb. n. Auditing.] To examine and adjust, as an account or accounts; as, to audit the accounts of a treasure, or of parties who have a suit depending in court.

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- audite Musikproduktion is an independent classical music record label run by recording engineer Ludger Böckenhoff. Founded in Stuttgart in 1973, AUDITE...
- classicalrecords.ru. Böckenhoff, Audite Musikproduktion, Ludger. "auditeclassical music record label". www.audite.de.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
- Cantemus Domino see Song of the Sea. Audite cæli quæ loquor, grand motet, S.7 by Michel Richard Delalande. Audite caeli by Francesco Provenzale. Both Songs...
- Chronicles recounts that Azariah, filled with the spirit of God, said, "Audite me, Asa et omnis Iuda et Beniamin! Dominus vobis****, quia fuistis **** eo...
- choral conductor. He successively founded and directed the vocal ensemble Audite Nova, the choir of the Concerts Colonne, the vocal Ensemble Jean Sourisse...
- Retrieved 2018-06-16. Böckenhoff, Audite Musikproduktion, Ludger. "audite! – Goldberg Variations_Kemal Cem Yilmaz". www.audite.de. Retrieved 2018-06-16.{{cite...
- July 2020. Böckenhoff, Audite Musikproduktion, Ludger. "Solomon plays Beethoven, Schumann, Bach, Chopin & Brahms - audite". Audite.de. Retrieved 27 July...
- Vardan Mamikonian (piano). Recorded at Bavaria Studio, Munich, in July 2005. Audite (Germany) in cooperation with Bayerischer Rundfunk, 2006. Music by Komitas...
- "to hear" P****ive infinitive: audīrī "to be heard" Imperative: audī! (pl. audīte!) "hear!" ****ure imperative: audītō! (pl. audītōte!) "hear! (at a ****ure...
- Milan in 1609, an imitative eight-voice Salve Regina in 1611, and a motet, Audite verbum Dominum, for four voices in 1618. She composed traditional pieces...