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Prima facie (; from ) is a Latin expression meaning on its first encounter, first blush, or at first sight.
Prima facie is often confused with res ipsa loquitur ( literally, " the thing speaks for itself "), the common law doctrine that when the facts make it self-evident that negligence or other responsibility lies with a party, it is not necessary to provide extraneous details, since any reasonable person would immediately find the facts of the case.
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Prima facie, the Greek revolt was a violation of the principle, as it involved a revolt against a legitimate monarchy and an attempt by a part of its territory to secede.
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( 1994 ), Prima facie questions in quantum gravity, in Ehlers and Friedrich 25 ( 1994 ), 1-21.
Prima facie evidence on notices of government business are published in the newspaper ; these include orders, rules, and proclamations.
Prima facie, it does not cover intrastate aviation.
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Prima facie evidence of the incident was established and included in a formal inquiry by the Australian Government.
The mananger of the rail line concerned, M. Z. Ansari provoked controversy, by declaring just a few hours after the crash that " Prima facie the accident appears to have been caused by human error on the part of the staff at B Cabin in Samlaya ", which caused much anger amongst the local people aiding the rescue operations, particularly since Mr Ansari was not at the site, and could not have known the full details of what had caused the crash.
Prima facie hearing of the writ petition, petition filed against the interim and interlocutory order of the inferior court, petition against the order of the Registrar concerning procedure of the cases and any other application which does not falls under the jurisdiction of the special, full or division bench falls under the jurisdiction of the single bench.

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It was made the seat of the Roman province of Britannia Prima in the fourth century, and some historians would date the pillar the Roman Governor L. Septimus erected to the Roman god Jovian to this period, providing evidence of a sign of pagan reaction under the Roman Emperor Julian.
Some evidence exists to support the claim that Gould used the Roman sculpture of Augustus Caesar from Prima Porta ( see Augustus of Prima Porta ) as a model for Kamehameha the Great ( original cast ).

Prima and need
After Keely was out of his life and his performances, Prima tried to prove that he did not need her.

Prima and be
Just a case or two, just one case more – the Prima Donna ’ s farewell performance won ’ t be in it with yours, Poirot.
After Scupi was almost completely destroyed by an earthquake in 518 AD, Justinian, according to his historian Procopius in " De Aedificiis " ( On the Buildings ), built a new city near his birthplace Tauresium and Bederiana ( believed to be today's villages Taor and Bader ) at the fertile entry point of the River Lepenec into the Vardar, making Skopje the city of Justiniana Prima.
There were many famous royal cities and palaces in Serbia at the time of Roman Empire and early Byzantine Empire, traces of which can still be found in Sirmium, Gamzigrad and Justiniana Prima.
Prima was upset, but knew he would be a success.
Prima ’ s first gig in New York was supposed to be at a club called Leon and Eddie ’ s, located on 33 West 52nd street.
The Prima-Butera arrangements and recordings continued to be copied by younger musicians, including David Lee Roth, who covered his medley of " Just a Gigolo "/" I Ain't Got Nobody " in the 1980s, and Brian Setzer, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and other nouveau swing bands of the 1990s, covering such Prima standards as " Jump, Jive and Wail ".
An example of a salutational gesture of imperial power can be seen in the statue of Augustus of Prima Porta which follows certain guidelines set out by oratory scholars of his day.
A famous German erotic work of this time, published in two parts in 1868 and 1875 entitled Pauline the Prima Donna purports to be the memoirs of the opera singer Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient.
The North American version could also be purchased in a bundle that included the game with Transfer Pak, a Nintendo 64 with a gray controller, a second purple controller, the Pokémon Stadium Official Strategy Guide by Prima Games, and a " Cool Porygon " trading card.
He was once defeated in battle by Prima, who attacked their Quintesson masters when their match was over, only to be destroyed himself.
: Not to be confused with A. C. Reggiana 1919, a Lega Pro Prima Divisione team based in Reggio Emilia.
Castelnuovo continues to be active on the Italian theatre stage as well, most recently starring in a production of Ben Hecht's and Charles MacArthur's 1931 play The Front Page -- Italian title, Prima Pagina -- in 2002.
Dolin was to be the company's first Artistic Director, with Markova as Prima Ballerina.
There was an early Byzantine city generally thought to be Justiniana Prima ( Caričin Grad ) built near today's city of Leskovac with an acropolis and secular and church buildings in the lower part of the town.
Another British ballerina, Alicia Markova, was also tutored by Royal Ballet school founder Ninette de Valois, and would go on to be a leading ballerina with the Ballets Russes, the first Prima Ballerina of the Royal Ballet, a founder ballerina with American Ballet Theatre, and co-founder of English National Ballet who now recognise her as the companies Prima Ballerina Assoluta.
However failed to remain in Serie B in the 2009 – 10 season, with a crashing 3 – 0 defeat to Padova at the play-outs, and was relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione after 8 years of endeavour in the second tier of Italian football, only to be readmitted to Serie B after Ancona filed for bankruptcy.
The first team from Crotone, Milone Crotone, was founded in 1923 and participated in several minor leagues including Prima Division ( which later would be known as Serie C ).
In 1894 the Ballerina Mathilde Kschessinskaya was named Prima Ballerina of the Imperial Ballet, second only in rank to Legnani, and although she was eventually named Prima ballerina assoluta it was nevertheless Legnani who proved to be Petipa's greatest muse, as nearly every new ballet he mounted throughout his remaining years with the Imperial Ballet featured her in the principal rôle.
If I come out being Miss Prima Donna, that wouldn't be smart.
Pierina Legnani ( left ) – the first ballerina ever to be titled as Prima ballerina assoluta – with the Prima ballerina Olga Preobrajenskaya ( right ).
< center > Pierina Legnani — the first ballerina ever to be titled Prima ballerina assoluta — photographed during her tour of London, 1891.

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