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etiam and ad
Gerulus epistularum humilis obscurus despicabilisque etiam usque ad damnum innocentis ignaviae mancipia sua Britannis clam sollicitantibus abducta deplorat.
904, commiserit, suspendatur a celebratione Missae et ab audiendis sacramentalibus confessionibus vel etiam pro delicti gravitate inhabilis ad ipsas excipiendas declaretur, privetur omnibus beneficiis, dignitatibus, voce activa et passiva, et inhabilis ad ea omnia declaretur, et in casibus gravioribus degradationi quoque subiiciatur
1867, n. 14 ); omnes et singuli ad tribunal quomodocumque pertinentes vel propter eorum officium ad rerum notitiam admissi arctissimum secretum, quod secretum Sancti Officii communiter audit, in omnibus et cum omnibus, sub poena excommunicationis latae sententiae, ipso facto et absque alia declaratione incurrendae atque uni personae Summi Pontificis, ad exclusionem etiam Sacrae Poenitentiariae, reservatae, inviolabiliter servare tenentur.
1377, § 1 ), deferendi, extra sacras functiones, ( quarum nomine ad hunc eflectum non venit ex usu sacra praedicatio ), nisi aliunde amplietur eis hoc ius quoad a ) annulum etiam cum gemma « ipsis a iure huius canonis concessum » ( can.
: Respice etiam ad devotissimum imperatorem nostrum cujus tu, Deus, desiderii vota praenoscens, ineffabili pietatis et misericordiae tuae munere, tranquillum perpetuae pacis accommoda, et coelestem victoriam cum omni populo suo.
Respice etiam ad eos, qui nos in potestate regunt, et, ineffabili pietatis et misericordiae tuae munere, dirige cogitationes eorum ad iustitiam et pacem, ut de terrena operositate ad caelestem patriam perveniant cum omni populo tuo.

etiam and .
There is a real change in the elements — we allow ut panis iam consecratus non sit panis quem natura formavit ; sed, quem benedictio consecravit, et consecrando etiam immutavit.
The first recorded sentence in the Polish language reads: " Day ut ia pobrusa, a ti poziwai " (" Let me grind, and you take a rest ") — a paraphrase of the Latin " Sine, ut ego etiam molam.
" ( Antinous puer egregius eximiae pulchritudinis, in Aegypto moritur, quem Hadrianus diligenter sepeliens, -- nam in deliciis habuerat -- in deos refert, ex cujus nomine etiam urbs appellata est.
:... etiam Parnasia laurus parva sub ingenti matris se subicit umbra.
Unde etiam malum deum lingua sua Diabol sive Zcerneboch, id est nigrum deum, appellant.
... Spondeo, voveo ac iuro, inviolabile secretum me servaturum in omnibus et singulis quae mihi in praefato munere exercendo occurrerint, exceptis dumtaxat iis quae in fine et expeditiones expeditione huius negotii legitime publicari contingat ... neque unquam directe vel indirecte, nutu, verbo, scriptis, aut alio quovis modo et sub quocumque colorato praetextu, etiam maioris boni aut urgentissimae et gravissimae causae, contra hanc secreti fidem quidquam commissurum, nisi peculiaris facultas aut dispensatio expresse mihi a Summo Pontifice tributa fuerit.
* alter cum res gestas tum etiam studium atque auris adhibere posset.
The name of Thomas Demster appears as Item Number 64 in the Register of Alumni for the college, applying to the year 1593, with a very brief entry next to his name, " etiam seminarii alumnus.
Landor favoured Latin as a way of expressing playful material without exposing it to public view " Siquid forte iocosius cuivis in mentem veniat, id, vernacule, puderet, non enim tantummodo in luce agitur sed etiam in publico.
The arbitrary ruling from 1209, on the other hand, mentions “ lands and buildings ” that his like-named son, Herdegen II, “ has taken away from the Brothers of Eberbach in Heidesheim and upon which he has built his house ’ s wall and moat ”.< ref >... ut memoratus H < erdegenus > pro areis et edificiis, que fratribus de Eberbach in Heisensheim abstulerat, in quibus etiam murum et fossatum sue domus locarat, ... ( Karl Rossel, Hrsg., Urkundenbuch der Abtei Eberbach im Rheingau, Bd.
* Instructio, qua non modo confitens de confessione pie et integre edenda instituitur, sed etiam sacerdos, qua ratione confessiones excipiat, poenitentiam imponat et reconciliationem praestet informatur.
They were much more zealous than medieval Latin writers that t and c be distinguished ; because the effects of palatalization made them homophones, medieval scribes often wrote, for example, eciam for etiam.
Habet etiam Rex curiam in civitatibus ... et in locis ... sicut in Hustingis London, Winton, est.
Porisma etiam in forma problematis enuntiari potest, si nimirum ex quibus data demonstranda aunt, invenienda proponantur.
Universalis Cosmographiae descriptio tam in solido quam plano, eis etiam insertis, quae Ptholomaeo ignota a nuperis reperta sunt.
1430 AD ), in the Vatican Library, states, over a dragon-like figure in Asia ( in the upper left quadrant of the map ), " Hic etiam homines magna cornua habentes longitudine quatuor pedum, et sunt etiam serpentes tante magnitudinis, ut unum bovem comedant integrum.
:: Lucullos vero et Drusum et Octavios et Catonem et totam Hortensiorum domum devinctam consuetudine cum teneret, adficiebatur summo honore, quod eum non solum colebant qui aliquid percipere atque audire studebant, verum etiam si qui forte simulabant.
Suetonius wrote a single sentence on the affair: " Titus reginam Berenicen, cui etiam nuptias pollicitus ferebatur, statim ab Urbe dimisit invitus invitam.

etiam and by
In a letter to John Mapletoft he refers to a class of detractors " qui vitio statim vertunt si quis novi aliquid, ab illis non prius dictum vel etiam inauditum, in medium proferat " (" Who by a technicality suddenly turn if something is new, if someone should disclose something not previously said or heard "); and in a letter to Robert Boyle, written the year before his death ( and the only authentic specimen of his English composition that remains ), he says, " I have the happiness of curing my patients, at least of having it said concerning me that few miscarry under me ; but cannot brag of my correspondency with some other of my faculty ....
The use of these additional phrases in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary was so common that in editions of the Roman Missal earlier than the 1921 revision, the text of the Gloria was followed by the rubric: " Sic dicitur Gloria in excelsis Deo, etiam in Missis beatæ Mariæ, quando dicenda est " ( When the Gloria in excelsis Deo is to be recited, it is recited in this way, even in Masses of Blessed Mary ).

ad and Paulum
Sylburgi epistolae quinque ad Paulum Melissum ( Five letters of Friedrich Sylburg to Paul Melissum ) ( Frankfurt 1827 ).
Ideo precor beatam Mariam semper Virginem, beatum Michaelem Archangelum, beatum Joannem Baptistam, sanctos Apostolos Petrum et Paulum, omnes Sanctos, et te Pater, orare pro me ad Dominum Deum Nostrum.
Ideo precor beatam Mariam semper Virginem, beatum Michaelem Archangelum, beatum Ioannem Baptistam, sanctos Apostolos Petrum et Paulum, omnes Sanctos, et vos, fratres, orare pro me ad Dominum Deum nostrum.

ad and These
These tones were often heard during a station ID preceding a local ad insert.
These microliths are slightly larger than the geometric microliths that followed and were made from the flakes of flint obtained ad hoc from a small nucleus or from a depleted nucleus of flint.
These assumptions are justified partly by their adherence to the types of occurrence of which we are directly conscious, and partly by their success in representing the observed facts with a certain generality, devoid of ad hoc suppositions.
These stories include the cycle of " King Jali ' ad and his Wazir Shimas " and " The Ten Wazirs or the History of King Azadbakht and his Son " ( derived from the seventh-century Persian Bakhtiyarnama ).
These may be permanent committees or set up for a short duration to look at particular issues (" ad hoc committees ").
These ad campaigns, coupled with other new promotions and a series of new product introductions, drew positive and negative attention to BK, and helped TPG and its partners realize about in dividends.
These catacombs are situated on the ancient Via Labicana, today Via Casilina in Rome, Italy, near the church of Santi Marcellino e Pietro ad Duas Lauros.
These were equipped with towed or self-propelled guns ( often the ad hoc mounting of an antitank gun on a captured or obsolete tank chassis ).
These individuals are assigned specific, but temporary, responsibilities on a more ad hoc basis, fulfilling tasks created and dissolved to suit short-term government priorities from within a department under a full minister of the Crown.
These religious brotherhoods had appeared at various times since the 14th Century in and around the city of Milan and were quite plentiful, but the only one to attain more than simply local importance was the ‘ Fratres Sancti Ambrosii ad Nemus ’ sometimes known as ' The Brethren of the Grove '.
These segments, though carefully disclaimed after concerns were brought up about the original program model of Daytime, are designed to give a business a detailed presentation of their service that might not be possible in a traditional thirty-second or one minute ad, or a declining form of advertising where a special sale for a certain time period with a sales pitch is offered within the false setting of a phone bank or telethon.
These were interspersed with advertising films ( the Julius Pinschewer advertising agency invented ad films and sponsored a large number of abstract animators during the Weimar period ) and special effects for various feature films – most famously a silhouette falcon for a dream sequence in Part One of Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen ).
These actions were precipitated by ad hoc, leaderless, anonymous cadres known as black blocs ; other organisational tactics pioneered in this time include security culture, affinity groups and the use of decentralised technologies such as the internet.
These are two distinct forms of taxation: one ( ad valorem tax ) relies upon the fair market value of the property being taxed for justification, and the other ( special assessment ) relies upon a special enhancement called a " benefit " for its justification.
These rare cards are basically the same as the 1923 W515 strip cards but are machine cut and have a printed ad for the candy company on the back.
These ad eundem degrees are earned degrees, not honorary, because they recognize formal learning.
These coins were made by the invading Hunnic tribes as they entered India, from 635 ad they seem to have issued gold coins to the weight of half a gram to one gram in the style of Gupta and Roman coinage.
These are always shown just before ad breaks, and are often shown between major transitions in location or cooking action.
These measures will have to be approved by the National Assembly ( elected ad hoc from the results of the 2004 election ).
These include semantic targeting technology ( marketed as iSense by ad pepper media ) and brand protection technology ( marketed as SiteScreen by Emediate ApS ).
These eliminated the Lower House's reliance on ad hoc committees and created the first modern legislature in Maryland.
These properties are often referred to as a content network and the ads on them as contextual ads because the ad spots are associated with keywords based on the context of the page on which they are found.
These actions were precipitated by ad hoc, leaderless, anonymous cadres known as black blocs ; other organisational tactics pioneered in this time include security culture, affinity groups and the use of decentralised technologies such as the internet.
These databases typically contain IP address data which may be used in firewalls, ad servers, routing, mail systems, web sites, and other automated systems where geolocation may be useful.

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