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Carpe diem is a
Latin aphorism,
usually translated "seize the day",
taken from book 1 of the
Roman poet Horace's work Odes (23 BC).
Carpe is the second-person...
- The
seizure of Abu Musa and the
Greater and
Lesser Tunbs by the
Imperial Iranian Navy took
place on 30
November 1971,
shortly after the
withdrawal of British...
- Look up
seize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seize or
seise may
refer to: Seisin,
legal possession of
property Seizing, a
class of
knots used to semi-permanently...
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Sieze the Moment! Interview – Part II". The Metabunker.
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Sieze the Moment...
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blast case
stuck for 20-yrs". The
Times of India. 21
November 2005. "India
siezes [sic] 1500 as
deaths mount". The New York Times. 12 May 1985. "Sikh Leader...
- million. In 1918,
American president Woodrow Wilson issued authorization to
sieze 89
Dutch ships under angary. Nine of the line's
ships were
seized by the...
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Retrieved November 3, 2011. Good, Owen (July 16, 2011). "Activision S****s to
Sieze [sic]
Nettlesome ModernWarfare3.com Domain". Kotaku.
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Bacela completed his
hatrick in the 84th minute... "Laffor's hat-trick
siezes [sic] victory". Sport24. 16
April 2011. "Moon hits
bulls eye for Arrows"...
- – rime
rhythm – rythm,
rythem secretary – secratary,
secretery seize –
sieze separate –
seperate sergeant –
sargent similar –
similer skilful – skilfull...
- Tribune. 6
October 2011.
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April 2022. "Shakeel Afridi's ****ets
siezed: sources". dawn.com. 24
February 2012.
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