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Aetia and ("
It blames Callimachus for some unstated offense and mocks both him and his most famous poem, the Aetia (" Causes "):

Aetia and Causes
Bibliography of reconstruction: Homer, Odyssey, 12. 072 ( 7th c. BC ); Theocritus, Idylls, 13 ( 350 – 310 BC ); Callimachus, Aetia ( Causes ), 24.
The most famous work was Aetia ( Causes ).

Aetia and papyrus
A papyrus of Callimachus ' Aetia ( Pfeiffer fr.
One passage of the Aetia, the so called Coma Berenices, has been reconstructed from papyrus remains and the celebrated Latin adaptation of Catullus ( Catullus 66 ).

Aetia and later
Of his elegies for special occasions, the best known is the Lock of Berenice, a piece of court poetry which formed part of the Aetia and was later adapted by the Roman Catullus.

(" and Causes
With this legal handbook of criminal cases in the tradition of the famous " Causes Célèbres " of the Franch lawyer Gayot de Pitaval ( 1673 – 1743 ) Feuerbach intend to establish a modern criminal psychology (" Seelenkunde ") for crime investigation, criminal judges, etc.
An earlier text, De Causis Corruptae Eloquentiae (" On the Causes of Corrupted Eloquence ") has been lost, but is believed to have been " a preliminary exposition of some of the views later set forth in Oratoria " ( Kennedy, 24 ).
His writings include a number of essays contributed to the Edinburgh Review from 1804 onwards, various papers in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society ( including his earliest publication, " On the Arithmetic of Impossible Quantities ", 1779, and an " Account of the Lithological Survey of Schehallion ", 1811 ) and in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (" On the Causes which Affect the Accuracy of Barometrical Measurements " and others ), the articles " Aepinus " and " Physical Astronomy ", and a " Dissertation on the Progress of Mathematical and Physical Science since the Revival of Learning in Europe " in the Encyclopædia Britannica ( Supplement to fourth, fifth and sixth editions ).
Causes of high SAAG (" transudate ") are:
Causes of low SAAG (" exudate ") are:
** De Causis Errorum (" On the Causes of Errors ")
He was also a friend of Armand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marques of Puységur ( a disciple of Franz Anton Mesmer ), to whom he dedicated his book Causas do Sono Lúcido (" On the Causes of Lucid Sleep ").
: Causes Sleep Walking is translated as (" etiology " OR " etiology " Fields OR " causes " Fields OR " causality " Terms OR " causality " Fields ) AND (" somnambulism " Terms OR " somnambulism " Fields OR (" sleep " Fields AND " walking " Fields ) OR " sleep walking " Fields )
Recently taught by Gabe Bridwell (" Noble Causes "), Rick Cellano ( a. k. a. " Rickman ") and Dwayne Ferguson ( a. k. a. " Hunter Wolf ," a. k. a. " Storm ," a. k. a. " Fergie " a. k. a. " Muddy Mae Suggins ") (" Hamster Vice ").
Taught by Rick Cellano, Dwayne Ferguson ( a. k. a. " Muddy Mae Suggins "), and Gabe Bridwell (" Noble Causes ").
* Fips schafft sie alle (" Little Fellow Causes It All ").
Al-Ilāqī produced an epitome of the first book of the Canons of Medicine by Avicenna which was known under various titles: Kitāb al-Fuṣūl al-Ilāqiyya (" The Aphorisms of al-Ilāqī ") and Kitāb al-asbāb wa-al -` alāmāt (" The Book of Causes and Symptoms ").

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The term " the United States " has historically been used, sometimes in the plural (" these United States "), and other times in the singular, without any particular grammatical consistency.
Apollo Citharoedus (" Apollo with a kithara "), Musei Capitolini, Rome
The three sepals are generally colourful and bright ( which is why they are sometimes called outer tepals ), with one on each side (" lateral sepals ") and one usually at the top of the flower (" dorsal sepal "), sometimes forming a hood.
The order Asterales currently includes eleven families, the largest of which are the Asteraceae, with about 25, 000 species, and the Campanulaceae (" Bellflowers "), with about 2, 000 species.
Tungusic – Korean – Japanese (" Macro-Tungusic "), with Turkic and Mongolic as separate language families.
E. H. Shepard illustrated the original Pooh books, using his own son's teddy, Growler (" a magnificent bear "), as the model.
While the term's etymology might suggest that antisemitism is directed against all Semitic peoples, the term was coined in the late 19th century in Germany as a more scientific-sounding term for Judenhass (" Jew-hatred "),
Petra Tou Romiou | Petra tou Romiou (" The rock of the Greeks | Greek "), Aphrodite's legendary birthplace in Paphos, Cyprus.
Arau appeared in the 1972 Mexican film El rincón de las vírgenes (" The Virgins ' Corner "), where he played the assistant of a fake mystical doctor traveling from town to town, who reminisce about their travels, when a group of women decide to propose the doctor for sainthood.
The letter of Auxentius, a 4th-century Arian bishop of Milan, regarding the missionary Ulfilas, gives the clearest picture of Arian beliefs on the nature of the Trinity: God the Father (" unbegotten "), always existing, was separate from the lesser Jesus Christ (" only-begotten "), born before time began and creator of the world.
The main scholarly outlet has been the journal Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), founded in 1929 by Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch, which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
The name comes from the Ancient Greek ἀ a-(" not ") and μέθυστος methustos (" intoxicated "), a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness.
However, the connection that has derived ambrosia from the Greek prefix a-(" not ") and the word brotos (" mortal "), hence the food or drink of the immortals, has been questioned as coincidental by some modern linguists.
The term " adiabatic " literally means impassable, coming from the Greek roots ἀ-(" not "), διὰ-(" through "), and βαῖνειν (" to pass "); this etymology corresponds here to an absence of heat transfer.
Ammianus describes Alemanni rulers with various terms: reges excelsiores ante alios (" paramount kings "), reges proximi (" neighbouring kings "), reguli (" petty kings ") and regales (" princes ").

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On this topic, Malachi deals with divorce both as a social problem (" Why then are we faithless to one another ...
verbs in the plural form are used, indicating more than two ; but another dual verb appears at line 192 (" the two of them came forward ").
The name cello is an abbreviation of the Italian violoncello, which means " little violone ", referring to the violone (" big viol "), the lowest-pitched instrument of the viol family, the group of string instruments that went out of fashion around the end of the 17th century in most countries except France, where they survived another half-century or so before the louder violin family came into greater favour in that country too.
The Data General Eclipse MV / 8000 (" Eagle ") had a SRAM writable control store, loaded on power-on through another CPU.
If the player either hits the ball through the correct hoop (" runs " the hoop ), or hits another ball ( a " roquet "), the turn continues.
In 1985, ANSI published still another revised version that had new features not in the 1974 standard, most notably structured language constructs (" scope terminators "), including,,, etc.
The basic step is danced in a face-to-face (" closed ") but staggered position ( i. e., the lead and follow are chest to chest, but their orientation to one another is offset in such a way that the feet are not toe-to-toe but alternate, like the teeth of a zipper ).
The mechanism of DNA ligase is to form two covalent phosphodiester bonds between 3 ' hydroxyl ends of one nucleotide, (" acceptor ") with the 5 ' phosphate end of another (" donor ").
In 1996 another collection of Guattari's essays, lectures, and interviews, Soft Subversions, was published, which traces the development of his thought and activity throughout the 1980s (" the winter years ").
But this confrontation is interrupted by another performance – this time, the ex-chorines line up to perform an old number (" Who's That Woman?
Despite the above, the noun form in English (" attendant ") is someone who waits on another, generally with menial tasks and in a temporary fashion, as on an airplane or hotel ; whereas ' assistant ' implies a longer-term, higher level, and often contractual (= employment ), relationship.
" The Andalusian astronomer Ibn Bajjah (" Avempace ", d. 1138 ) proposed that the Milky Way was made up of many stars that almost touch one another and appear to be a continuous image due to the effect of refraction from sublunary material, citing his observation of the conjunction of Jupiter and Mars as evidence of this occurring when two objects are near.
Three years later in Switzerland, Heinrich Hoessli published the first volume of Eros: Die Männerliebe der Griechen (" Eros: The Male-love of the Greeks "), another defence of same-sex love.
The first single, " On Point ," is noted for taking a swipe at another American rapper who claimed Irish heritage, " Marky Mark " ( Mark Wahlberg ) (" Calvin Klein's no friend of mine / So I don't like Marky ").
The crime of crimen injuria (" unlawfully, intentionally and seriously impairing the dignity of another ") may also be used to prosecute hate speech.
In most cases he is adamant that the events (" history ") occurred on primary earth, and not another planet.
The buildings were widely spaced from one another for safety and the mechanical power for grinding (" incorporating ") the powder was derived from waterwheels driven by a leat.
The modern English name comes from an 18th century misreading of yet another variant, Ioua, which was either just Adomnán's attempt to make the Gaelic name fit Latin grammar or else a genuine derivative from Ivova (" yew place ").
Organizational citizenship behaviors (" OCBs ") are another form of productive behavior, having been shown to be beneficial to both organization and team effectiveness.
However, this method suffers from a serious flaw: with most hash functions, it is easy to append data to the message without knowing the key and obtain another valid MAC (" length-extension attack ").
A bow at the top displayed the English name (" League of Nations "), while another at the bottom showed the French (" Société des Nations ").
A preprocessor is used to substitute arbitrary hierarchies, or rather " interconnected ' webs ' of macros ", to produce the compilable source code with one command (" tangle "), and documentation with another (" weave ").

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