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Indeed and Latin
Indeed, the official Latin title of the kings of France was Rex Francorum, i. e. " king of the Franks " ( until Louis ' grand-father's reign, Philip II whose seal reads Rex Franciae, i. e. " king of France "), and the kings of France were also known by the title " most Christian king " ( Rex Christianissimus ).
Indeed, the etymology of the word traitor originates with Judas ' handing over of Jesus to the Roman authorities: the word is derived from the Latin traditor which means " one who delivers.
Indeed, their Latin name translates roughly as: " maned one with the broad forehead ".
Indeed, he was the first former dictator in Latin America's recent history to transition successfully to democratic politics and return to power by way of the ballot box.
Indeed, the autograph manuscripts of several Greek literary works of the Renaissance are in Latin script ( e. g. the comedy Fortounatos by Markos Antonios Foskolos, 1655 ).
Indeed, the subdiaconate was only generally considered a major order in the Latin church from the late 12th century.
" Indeed, by his own account Psalmanazar was something of a child prodigy, since he notes that he attained fluency in Latin by the age of seven or eight, and excelled in competition with children twice his age.
Indeed Latin poetry traditionally used meter rather than rhyme and only began to adopt rhyme after being influenced by these new poems.
Indeed, the Latin for this phrase is actually two words, ex postfacto, literally, out of a postfactum ( an after-deed ), or more naturally, from a law passed afterward.
" Indeed, the word " grange " itself comes from a Latin word for grain, and is related to a " granary " or, generically, a farm.
Indeed, most countries in Latin America use their official language, either in Spanish or Portuguese.
Indeed, the Roman Catholic Church does not add the phrase corresponding to Filioque ( καὶ Υἱοῦ ) to the Greek text of the Creed, even in the liturgy for Latin Rite Catholics.
Both aspects of " dialects of a same language " and " French as the common langue d ' oïl " appear in a text of Roger Bacon, Opus maius, who wrote in Medieval Latin but translated thus: " Indeed, idioms of a same language vary amongst people, as it occurs in the French language which varies in an idiomatic manner amongst the French, Picards, Normans and Burgundians.
Indeed, the word clock comes from the Latin word cloca, meaning bell.
Indeed the names were largely interchangeable ; with Dumnonia being the Latin name for the region and " Cornwall ", or rather Cornweal, being the Anglo-Saxon name for them.
Indeed, a perusal of a Classical Latin dictionary by any English speaking high school graduate will elicit word after word that is recognisable, often being at least approximately similar to an English meaning.
Indeed, the Latin term regia can be translated as royal residence.
Indeed, the Vatican Hill takes it name from the Latin word Vaticanus, a vaticiniis ferendis, in allusion to the oracles, or Vaticinia, which were anciently delivered on the Vatican Hill.
Indeed, the CSA and other local trade union now followed the pro business and neo-colonial philosophy of the US AFL-CIO which had pursued a fiercely anti-Leftwing policy in Latin America.
Indeed, the Cambridge 1895 Latin essay prize was on " British Sea Power " ( in Latin obviously ).

Indeed and word
Indeed, the Superior Council of the French language of Belgium recommended in 2001 the use of centime, since cent is also the French word for " hundred ".
Indeed, as Edward Muir points out, by the sixteenth century virtually every word, gesture and act that the doge made in public was subject to legal and ceremonial regulation .
Indeed, Fox refused to apply the word " church " to a building, using instead the name " steeple-house ", a usage maintained by many Quakers today.
Indeed, God's word often prescribed important roles of authority for women ; the Complete Body of Divinity stated that
Indeed, critics of a specific syncretistic trend may sometimes use the word " syncretism " as a disparaging epithet, as a charge implying that those who seek to incorporate a new view, belief, or practice into a religious system actually distort the original faith.
Indeed, in England the word " dollar " was in use for the Thaler for 200 years before the issue of the United States dollar, and until the half crown ceased to be used following decimalisation in 1971, the term " half a dollar " could be heard for " half a crown ".
Indeed, their self-perception as leaders of the future Second Empire is captured in the Second Foundationers ' use of the word " Hamish " to describe the farmers despite reserving for themselves use of the word " Trantorian.
Indeed, in the 19th century, doughnuts were sometimes referred to as one kind of oliekoek ( a Dutch word literally meaning " oil cake "), a " sweetened cake fried in fat.
Indeed, Quatermain states that he refuses to use the word " nigger " and that many Africans are more worthy of the title of " gentleman " than the Europeans who settle or adventure in the country.
Indeed, even the Russian poet of Ukrainian descent Taras Shevchenko despite using the word Ukraine for the area of ancient Rus, never uses the term Ukrainian as an ethnonym in any of his works, but rather uses the terms Kozak or Russian and " Malorussian " (" малороссийский ").
Indeed, the word matagi itself may be Ainu, from matangi or matangitono " man of winter, hunter ", though some argue Ainu borrowed the word from Japanese.
Indeed, the first use of the word " Leitmotif " in print was by the critic Friedrich Wilhelm Jähns in describing Weber's work, although this was not until 1871.
Indeed he himself always signed the name Delabruyère in one word, as evidence of this.
Indeed, the Greek word used to describe volcanoes was etna, or hiera, after Heracles, the son of Zeus.
Indeed, the word prom is short for promenade, or the grand marching beginning to an immensely important social event.
Indeed, the word thalassocracy itself was first used by the Greeks to describe the government of the Minoan civilization, whose power depended on its navy.
Indeed, the word Marcionism has sometimes been used in modern times to refer to anti-Jewish tendencies in Christian churches, especially when such tendencies have been thought to be surviving residues of ancient Marcionism.
“… A congressional committee in 1849 reported that Brandreth was the nation ’ s largest proprietary advertiser … Between 1862 and 1863 Brandreth ’ s average annual gross income surpassed $ 600, 000 …” For fifty years Brandreth ’ s name was a household word in the United States Indeed, the Brandreth pills were so well known they received mention in Herman Melville's classic novel Moby Dick.
Indeed, the name " Fiordland " comes from a variant spelling of the Scandinavian word for this type of steep valley, " fjord ".
Indeed in most of these languages word stress is much less prominent than it is in, say, English or German ; nonetheless it is present both in the language and in the meter.

Indeed and gave
Indeed the urban areas of the country suffering heavily from unemployment, which might have been expected to respond the most to the radical economic policies of the Liberals, instead gave the party its worst results.
Indeed, the breadth of his vision gave rise to his grand strategy of conquering Rome by opening a northern front and subduing allied city-states on the peninsula rather than by attacking Rome directly.
Indeed, unable to sell his steel cannon, Krupp gave it to the King of Prussia, who used it as a decorative piece.
Indeed, the immense significance that Freeman gave his critique looks like " much ado about nothing " to many of his critics.
Indeed, in 1603 Johann Bayer gave three of these clusters designations as if they were single stars.
Indeed, in October 1981, they gave a demo tape to Peel, who granted them a Peel Session.
Indeed, it was said that Sopdet gave birth to this heat, and so Sopdu was seen as her child.
Indeed, the lighter ' pop ' sound fashioned by Van McCoy and Hugo & Luigi gave the group a UK # 1 in 1975 with " Can't Give You Anything ( But My Love )".
Indeed, when Queen Victoria succeeded her uncle King William IV, the wording of the proclamation even gave as a caveat:
Indeed, Courtney gave up his football career and continued to focus only on baseball.
Indeed, the giant Peter Crouch gave his team the advantage ( 54 ) and an away goal, but Roberto Colautti ( 63 ) tied the score and from here on the movement towards the host's goalpost became one-sided.
Indeed, when Draupadi needed Krishna ’ s protection and fervently prayed for his help, he came to the rescue and gave her unlimited cloth.
Indeed, after the death of Thomas Brattle, treasurer of Harvard College in 1713, he bequeathed his organ to the Brattle Square Church in Boston, but the church ( which he had founded ) did not think it proper, and gave it to the King's Chapel, which was the Church of England.
Indeed, it gave out white feathers to all conscientious objectors.
» Indeed, when Jacques Attali left, voluntarily, the EBRD, the board of governors gave him final discharge for the management of the institution.
Indeed, many thousands of Canadians gave their lives in two world wars in the liberation of France and other European countries.
Indeed, Godfrey de Bouillon – the uncrowned ‘ king ’ of Jerusalem – was so impressed with the dedication of these hospital workers under its leader Gerard and with their work toward the sick and the wounded that ' king ' Godfrey de Bouillon supported and gave them funds and facilities.
Indeed Khalid's marriage to the beautiful Leila gave rise to the suspicion that Malik had been killed with the object of making her available to the conqueror.
Indeed, JUSTICE itself gave birth to a number of subordinate branches in what were then still British colonies and dependent territories.

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