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; and quae
In 1545, he followed with the De natura eorum quae effluunt e terra ; in 1546 the De veteribus et novis metallis, a comprehensive account of the discovery and occurrence of minerals and also more commonly known as De Natura Fossilium ; in 1548, the De animantibus subterraneis ; and in the two following years a number of smaller works on the metals.
These political marriages were summed up in the following Latin elegiac couplet: Bella gerant aliī, tū fēlix Austria nūbe / Nam quae Mars aliīs, dat tibi regna Venus, " Let others wage war, but thou, O happy Austria, marry ; for those kingdoms which Mars gives to others, Venus gives to thee.
His best known works are the Conciliator differentiarum quae inter philosophos et medicos versantur ( Mantua, 1472 ; Venice, 1476 ), and De venenis eorumque remediis ( 1472 ), of which a French translation was published at Lyon in 1593.
: The island of apples which men call “ The Fortunate Isle ” ( Insula Pomorum quae Fortunata uocatur ) gets its name from the fact that it produces all things of itself ; the fields there have no need of the ploughs of the farmers and all cultivation is lacking except what nature provides.
: Benedic, Domine, nobis et donis Tuis, quae de Tua largitate sumus sumpturi ; et concede ut iis muneribus Tuis ad laudem Tuam utamur, gratisque animis fruamur, per Jesum Christum Dominum nostrum.
Paulus ex Festo p. 10 M reads: ... Agones dicebant montes, Agonia sacrificia quae fiebant in monte ; hinc Romae mons Quirinalis Agonus et Collina Porta Agonensis: " Agones were called the mounts, Agonia the sacrifices that took place on the mounts ; hence in Rome the Quirinal mount ( is named ) Agonus and the Porta Collina Agonensis ".
quae de tua largitate sumus sumpturi ;
This was followed in 1679 by a larger work in two volumes, Henrici Mori Cantabrigiensis Opera Omnia, tum quae Latine tum quae Anglice scripta sunt ; nunc vero Latinitate donata instigatu et impensis generosissimi juvenis Johannis Cockshutt nobilis Angli.
He alone, besides myself, saw the necessity of this ( vide the Preface to the Pharmacopoeia Helvet., Basil, 1771, fol., p. 12 ); Nempe primum in corpore sano medela tentanda est, sine peregrina ulla miscela ; odoreque et sapore ejus exploratis, exigua illiu dosis ingerenda et ad ommes, quae inde contingunt, affectiones, quis pulsus, qui calor, quae respiratia, quaenam excretiones, attendum.
Cum notis ad res exoticas sive Orientales, quae in iis occurrunt, Amsterdam 1669 ; Reprint Frankfurt 1986 and 1997.
" Quae justitia ," says St. Augustine, " ipsa bonitas ; quae bonitas, ipsa beatitudo.
praestitisti ; pro poenis & opprobiis, quae pro me pertulisti ; propter quae
Suárez maintains that, though the humanity of Socrates does not differ from that of Plato, yet they do not constitute realiter one and the same humanity ; there are as many " formal unities " ( in this case, humanities ) as there are individuals, and these individuals do not constitute a factual, but only an essential or ideal unity (" ita ut plura individua, quae dicuntur esse ejusdem naturae, non sint unum quid vera entitate quae sit in rebus, sed solum fundamentaliter vel per intellectum ").
Scientia prima, de iis quae Deo creaturisque suo modo communiter attribuuntur, distincta partibus quatuor, quarum I. Prolegomena, quibus ostenditur ratio huius scientiae perficiendae ; II.
10 / 3 ; En homo quae pro te, Op.

; and rem
The impact Roman law had decreased sharply after the age of Bracton, but the Roman divisions of actions into in rem ( typically, actions against a thing or property for the purpose of gaining title to that property ; must be filed in a court where the property is located ) and in personam ( typically, actions directed against a person ; these can affect a person's rights and, since a person often owns things, his property too ) used by Bracton had a lasting effect and laid the groundwork for a return of Roman law structural concepts in the 18th and 19th centuries.
) Sometimes a court may exercise jurisdiction over property located within the perimeter of its powers without regard to personal jurisdiction over the litigants ; this is called jurisdiction in rem.
In October 1989, the Sun produced enough energetic particles that, if an astronaut were to have been standing on the Moon at the time, wearing only a space suit and caught out in the brunt of the storm, he would probably have died ; the expected dose would be about 7000 rem.
These factors must be selected for each exposure situation ; there is no universally applicable conversion constant from rad to rem.
; mod ( or rem ): given two expressions, returns the modulus ( also known as the remainder ) of their numeric values.
Bracton wrote of detinue “ It would seem at first sight that the action in which a movable is demanded should be as well in ‘’ rem ’‘ as ‘’ in personam ’‘, for he whom the thing is demanded and the possessor is bound to restore that thing ; but in truth it is merely ‘’ in personam ’‘ for he from whom the thing is demanded is not absolutely bound to restore it, but is bound alternatively to restore it or its price ; and this, whether the thing be forthcoming or no.
Titanic, in rem ;
The Supreme Court found for Neff ; holding that in order for the trial court to have jurisdiction over the property, the property needed to be attached before the start of litigation, which then has quasi in rem jurisdiction.
* confers rights in rem: priority ranking, right of pursuit ( that is, it runs with the land and cannot be defeated by a bona fide purchaser ), creditor's consent required to dispose of subject ;

; and transit
Increasingly a transit point for heroin being trafficked to Western Europe ; minor transit point for cannabis ; remains highly vulnerable to money-laundering activity given a primarily cash-based and unregulated economy, weak law enforcement, and instances of corruption.
He unified the transit system ; directed the building of low-cost public housing, public playgrounds, and parks ; constructed airports ; reorganized the police force ; defeated the powerful Tammany Hall political machine ; and reestablished merit employment in place of patronage jobs.
Guatemala is a transit country for cocaine shipments ; minor producer of illicit opium poppy and cannabis for the international drug trade ; active eradication program in 1996 effectively eliminated the cannabis crop ; proximity to Mexico makes Guatemala a major staging area for drugs ( cocaine shipments ).
Hong Kong makes strenuous law enforcement efforts, but faces serious challenges in controlling transit of heroin and methamphetamine to regional and world markets ; modern banking system provides a conduit for money laundering ; rising indigenous use of synthetic drugs, especially among young people.
Major trans-shipment point for Southwest Asian heroin and cannabis and transit point for South American cocaine destined for Western Europe ; limited producer of precursor chemicals, particularly for amphetamines and methamphetamines
Limousine liberal is a pejorative American political term used to illustrate perceived hypocrisy by a political liberal of upper class or upper middle class status ; including calls for the use of mass transit while frequently using limousines or private jets, claiming environmental consciousness but driving low MPG sports cars or SUVs, or ostensibly supporting public education while actually sending their children to private schools.
Southern African transit point for South Asian hashish, South Asian heroin, and South American cocaine probably destined for the European and South African markets ; producer of cannabis ( for local consumption ) and methaqualone ( for export to South Africa ); corruption and poor regulatory capability makes the banking system vulnerable to money laundering, but the lack of a well-developed financial infrastructure limits the country's utility as a money-laundering center.
A joint border commission continues to work on small disputed sections of the border with India ; India has instituted a stricter border regime to restrict transit of Maoist insurgents.
Significant investigations conducted by the NTSB in all modes of transportation in recent years include the collapse of the I-35 highway bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota ; the collision between two transit trains in Washington, D. C .; the pipeline explosion that destroyed much of a neighborhood in San Bruno, California ; the sinking of an amphibious vessel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; and the crash of a regional airliner near Buffalo, New York.
In principle, anyone could read them in transit and thereafter log into your account as you ; Wikipedia's servers have no way of distinguishing such an attacker from you.
By 2008, more than 815, 000 vessels had passed through the canal, many of them much larger than the original planners could have envisioned ; the largest ships that can transit the canal today are called Panamax.
These gravity-fed basins will allow 60 % of the water used in each transit to be reused ; the new locks will consequently use 7 % less water per transit than each of the existing lock lanes.

; and pro
Together with earlier arrivals to the United States ( including the indigenous American Indians, Hispanic and Latino Americans, particularly in the West, Southwest, and Texas ; African Americans who came to the United States in the Atlantic slave trade ; and early colonial migrants from Britain, France, Germany, Spain, and elsewhere ), these new waves of immigrants had a pro profound impact on national or regional cuisine.
Atchison was sworn in for his new term as President pro tempore minutes before both Fillmore and Taylor, which might theoretically make him Acting President for at least that length of time ; however, this also implies that many times when the Vice President is sworn in before the President, the Vice President is the de facto Acting President.
In science fiction, a large number of the practitioners and other professionals in the field, not only writers but editors and publishers, traditionally have themselves come from and participate in science fiction fandom, from Ray Bradbury to Harlan Ellison to Patrick Neilsen Hayden to Toni Weisskopf ; and the " fan " vs. " pro " dualism does not exist in the way it does in the media entertainment industry.
Should the office of lieutenant governor become vacant, the president pro tempore of the state senate performs the duties of a lieutenant governor until the governor can take back the duties of the office, or the next election ; likewise, should both offices become vacant, the president pro tempore acts as governor, with the office of lieutenant governor remaining vacant.
Subsequently in July the Centre Party was voluntarily dissolved in a quid pro quo with the Pope under the anti-communist Pope Pius XI for the Reichskonkordat ; and by these manoeuvres Hitler achieved movement of these Catholic voters into the Nazi party, and a long-awaited international diplomatic acceptance of his regime.
In 1997, Major League Baseball " universally " retired his uniform number, 42, across all major league teams ; the first pro athlete in any sport to be so honored.
* 1893 – Former Governor General Lord Stanley pledges to donate a silver challenge cup, later named after him, as an award for the best hockey team in Canada ; originally presented to amateur champions, the Stanley Cup has been awarded to the top pro team since 1910, and since 1926, only to National Hockey League teams.
It is interesting to note that Carolinian litanies ( ca 780 ), both written and sung in Latin, were answered to in Old Occitan by the audience ( Ora pro nos ; Tu lo juva ).
A more modern usage prefers the title pro tanto obligation: an obligation that may be later overruled by another more pressing one ; it exists only pro tempore.
But this was not always the case ; in the early 20th century, once it became apparent that the " sport " was worked, pro wrestling was looked down on as a cheap entertainment for the uneducated working class — an attitude that still exists to varying degrees today.
While pro wrestling is often described simplistically as a " soap opera for males ", it has also been cited as filling the role of past forms of literature and theatre ; a synthesis of classical heroics, commedia dell ' arte, revenge tragedies, morality plays, and burlesque.
( The following section provides for the President pro tempore of the Senate, a Senator elected to the post by the Senate, to preside in the Absence of the Vice President, or when he shall exercise the Office of the President of the United States, but like the Vice President the President pro tempore, traditionally the longest-serving member of the majority party, rarely actually presides over the chamber ; typically the President pro tempore deputizes junior Senators of the majority party to act as presiding officers ).
As is true of the Speaker of the House, the Constitution does not require that the President pro tempore be a senator, but by convention, a senator is always chosen ; since World War II, the senior member of the majority party has filled this position.
In modern times, the Vice President rarely presides over day-to-day matters in the Senate ; in his place, the Senate chooses a President pro tempore ( or " president for a time ") to preside in the Vice President's absence ; the Senate normally selects the longest-serving senator in the majority party.
** President pro tempore ( 1981 – 1987 ; 1995 – January 3, 2001 ; January 20, 2001 – June 6, 2001 )
The Speaker may also designate a Speaker pro tempore for special purposes ; for example, during long recesses, a Representative whose district is near Washington, D. C. may be designated as Speaker pro tempore to sign enrolled bills.
In practice, neither the Vice President nor the President pro tempore — customarily the most senior ( longest-serving ) Senator in the majority party — actually presides over the Senate on a daily basis ; that task is given to junior Senators of the majority party, in part so they may learn proper procedure.

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