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*( 1997 ) Billboard Latin Music Awards, Rap Album Of the Year, In Da ’ House 1997
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*( co-edited ) Dismantling the Cold War: U. S. and NIS Perspectives on the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program ( 1997 )
*( 1997 ) Weeds, plagues and bodily secretion: A geographical analysis of metaphors of displacement in " Annals of the Association of American Geographers " 87. 2: 330-345
*( 1997 ) Imagining the nomad: mobility and the postmodern primitive in Ulf Strohmayer and George Benko ( eds ) " Space and Social Theory: Geographical Interpretations of Post-Modernity " ( Oxford, Blackwell ): 360-382
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*( 1995 ) Better Than Nothing ( Modern Rock Tracks # 15, Mainstream Rock Tracks # 40, Billboard Hot 100 # 74 )
*( 1999 ) Nominatee Billboard Latin Music Awards, Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year, No Nos Tenemos ( NNT )
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* From an Indo-European root, * eus-< * ewes-< *( a ) wes -, " shine " sense " the one who lightens ", through Latin or
The Ancient Greek word moira ( μοίρα ) means a portion or lot of the whole, and is related to meros, " part, lot " and moros, " fate, doom ", Latin meritum, " desert, reward ", English merit, derived from the PIE root *( s ) mer, " to allot, assign ".
*( in English language productions ) The Doctor attempts to conjugate English words as if they are Latin ( i. e. complaining he's been attacked by “ hoodla ” instead of “ hoodlums ” or speaking of going “ inside and exside .”)
The English word spirit comes from the Latin spiritus, meaning " breath ", but also " spirit, soul, courage, vigor ", ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European *( s ) peis.
*( 3 ) Oldest surviving mss is Leiden MS, Vossianus Latin fo. 96A ; see also entries on Breton language and literature in Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopaedia, ed.
Middle English toile, from French toile (" cloth "), from Old French teile, from Latin tela, (" web "), from Proto-Indo-European *( s ) teg (" to cover ") ( see List of Proto-Indo-European roots in Wiktionary ).
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*( 2001 ) Robert Carl, Christian Wolff: On tunes, politics, and mystery, in Contemporary Music Review.
*( 2004 ) Stephen Chase & Clemens Gresser, ' Ordinary Matters: Christian Wolff on his Recent Music ', in Tempo 58 / 229 ( July ), pp. 19 – 27.
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