- Ashoka. The
English term is
taken directly from the
Latin census, from
censere ("to estimate"). The
census pla**** a
crucial role in the administration...
- coenocyte, epicene, epicœne, koi****s,
koinophilia cens- to ****ess
Latin censere censure,
census cent-
hundred Latin centum cent, centennial, centurion...
-
actually a
totally normal, if
exceptionally long-lived,
Cybertronian named Censere, who does
indeed travel the
galaxy keeping records of
Cybertronian deaths...
- coenocyte, epicene, epicœne, koi****s,
koinophilia cens- to ****ess
Latin censere censure,
census cent-
hundred Latin centum cent, centennial, centurion...
-
especially in census). Cornell, pp. 115–118.
Census derives from
Latin censere, "to judge" or "to estimate". Cornell, pp. 194–197. Cornell, p. 25. The...
- 118 yards, 1 INT
Rushing Branson Adams 4 carries, 38
yards Receiving Censere Lee 3 receptions, 41
yards Arkansas P****ing KJ
Jefferson 18/23, 246 yards...
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forgot their identities long ago and took up new ones.
Mortilus became Censere the Necrobot,
Solomus became Tyrest,
Epistemus became the Magnificence...
- 9–14, 118 yards, INT
Rushing Branson Adams 4 carries, 38
yards Receiving Censere Lee 3 receptions, 41
yards Arkansas P****ing KJ
Jefferson 18–23, 246 yards...
- 53.373032°N 6.193275°W / 53.373032; -6.193275
Information Motto Gestis Censere (Latin By your
deeds shall you be known)
Religious affiliation(s) Christianity...
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published 1929), p. 18. Cornell, pp. 115 - 118.
Census derives from
Latin censere, "to judge" or "to estimate". Cornell, pp. 194 - 197. Cornell, p. 25. The...