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- work" (or "pray and labor"; Latin: ora et labora) and to work is to pray (laborare est orare) refer to the monastic practice of working and praying, generally...
- "Love conquers all"); a similar phrase also occurs in his Georgics I.145. laborare pugnare parati sumus To work, (or) to fight; we are ready Motto of the...
- 1995 Escutcheon Azure a tau cross triple parted throughout between in chief a dove descending and in base two mullets Argent. Motto Laborare Est Orare...
- Collaboration (from Latin com- "with" + laborare "to labor", "to work") is the process of two or more people, entities or organizations working together...
- issuing therefrom p****ant to the dexter a wolf, all proper. Motto MALO LABORARE QUAM LANGURE (I had rather labour than be idle) Symbolism The portcullis...
- It has Napier Technical College's crest, uniform, and motto, which was Laborare est Orare, meaning "to work is to pray". In May 2014 Historic Places Aotearoa...
- yellowish brown. Just above the flagpole is the Toledo's motto in Latin, "LABORARE EST ORARE", which in English translates to, "to work is to pray". The seal...
- anniversary the musical 'Anandsagar' was staged. The school motto (Latin) is "Laborare Est Orare", which means "Work is Worship". The school is affiliated to...
- Express Airport since January 12, 1955. For more information, see ThreadEx. "laborare est orare". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved March 28, 2020. "ArcGIS REST Services...
- No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle by James McNeill Whistler Dryasdust Laborare est Orare Phoenix Smelfungus Thomas Carlyle (Millais) "Thomas Carlyle and...