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British Library Cotton MS Nero D I, ff 202 in all,
contains maps, the
illustratedVitae duorum Offarum, the
Gesta Abbatum (the
lives of the
first 23 abbots...
- The
arbor vitae /ˌɑːrbɔːr ˈvaɪtiː/ (Latin for "tree of life") is the
cerebellar white matter, so
called for its branched, tree-like appearance. In some...
- The
elixir of life (Medieval Latin:
elixir vitae), also
known as
elixir of immortality, is a
potion that
supposedly grants the
drinker eternal life and/or...
- Janet, ed. (1993) Why "Humanae
Vitae" Was Right, San Francisco:
Ignatius Press. Smith,
Janet (1991) "Humanae
Vitae", a
Generation Later, Washington...
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bolls of malt
given to
Friar John Cor to make aqua
vitae over the
previous year. The term aqua
vitae is
Latin for "water of life" and was the
general term...
- microphones,
reported in
Chess Life by
witness Maxim Dlugy and
Sports Illustrated: "But Anatoly, I told them just what you said". On 5
February 2003, the...
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offering an interview. In the UK, EMEA, and
Asian countries, a
curriculum vitae (CV) is used for
similar purposes. This
international CV is more akin to...
- The
Meditations on the Life of
Christ (Latin:
Meditationes Vitae Christi or
Meditationes De Vita Christi;
Italian Meditazione della vita di Cristo) is...
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Retrieved 2
August 2011. McCormick,
Richard A. (17 July 1993). "'Humanae
Vitae' 25
Years Later". America.
Archived from the
original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved...
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considered to be incest. The
degree of
relative consanguinity can be
illustrated with a
consanguinity table in
which each
level of
lineal consanguinity...