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Activa and Vita
Though Mazzoni considered himself primarily a philosopher ( Adams, 178 ), his major work of philosophy – an attempt to reconcile the theories of Plato and Aristotle called De Triplici Hominum Vita, Activa Nempe, Contemplativa, et Religiosa Methodi Tres ( On the Three Ways of Man ’ s Life: the Active, the Contemplative, and the Religious, published in 1576 ) – is not widely read.

Activa and with
On later cars fitted with Hydractive or Activa suspension, there may be as many as ten spheres.
In 1994, the Activa technology was introduced, which is an extension to the Hydractive II suspension, where two additional spheres and two hydraulic cylinders are used together with computer control to eliminate body roll completely.
UK Models of the Activa came fitted with a XU10 2 litre turbocharged engine also fitted to the Citroën XM 2. 0CT and Peugeot 605 SRi.
He clashed with his successor, Agostinho Neto, and in 1974 split with the MPLA, founding a new group called Revolta Activa ( Active Revolt ).
The name Activa was later used to refer to the production Xantia fitted with Activa suspension.
Among the features seen on the Activa models was the electronically controlled hydropneumatic suspension ( known as the " Hydractive " system ) combined with an active anti-roll-bar.
The Activa 2 was considered for production as a successor to the SM, but it was eventually decided that Citroën's image would make it too hard to compete with prestigious marques such as Mercedes-Benz and Porsche in the luxury 2-seat coupe market.

Activa and .
At the same time, internal conflicts caused the movement to temporarily split up into three factions ( Ala Presicencialista, Revolta Activa, Revolta do Leste )-a situation which was overcome in 1974 / 75, but left profound scars.
* 1993 Citroën Xantia: Optional Activa ( active suspension ) system, eliminating body roll by acting on torsion bars.
Citroën hydractive ( Hydractive 1 and Hydractive 2 ) suspension was available on several models, including the XM and Xantia, which had a more advanced sub-model known as the Activa.
This technology is more broadly known as active suspension, and the Xantia Activa has exceptional road holding comparable to true sports cars.
In the Swedish magazine Teknikens Värld's moose test the 1999 model of Xantia V6 Activa still holds the record speed through the manoeuvre-faster than the Porsche 996 GT2.
In 2008 / 2009, the Activa Arena Complex, built by the city of Kitchener, was constructed beside the campus.
The Soviet Union cut off aid to the MPLA completely in 1974 when Revolta Activa split off from the mainstream MPLA.
The first to use this was the Citroen Xantia Activa, a medium sized sedan sold in Europe.
The Activa system featured an anti-roll bar that could be stiffened under the command of the suspension ECU during hard cornering.
In 2001, Pedrosa made his World Championship debut in the 125cc class after being selected from the Movistar Activa Cup, a series designed to promote fresh racing talent in Spain, back in 1999.
This binding agent is a transglutaminase ( product name: Activa TG-B ) which is separated from a culture of Streptoverticillium mobaraense.
The Citroën Activa and Activa 2 were two concept cars produced by the French manufacturer Citroën as a means to test and to showcase features intended for future use in their production cars.
In 1995 Activa prototypes ' active anti-roll-bar was introduced in the Xantia Activa, making it one of the few production cars to have active suspension.
The Activa 1 also included full hydraulically connected, single wheel independent four wheel steering, anti-lock brakes and traction control, which were high-tech for the time, while the Activa 2 was more conventional, except the anti-roll-system and featured a center console keypad instead of a gear lever and a navigation system.

Vita and character
The most famous of Einhard's works is his biography of Charlemagne, the Vita Karoli Magni, " The Life of Charlemagne " ( c. 817 – 836 ), which provides much direct information about Charlemagne's life and character, written sometime between 817 and 830.
The character Arizona Goof was created by writer Bruno Sarda and artist Massimo De Vita in 1988, as a spoof of the film character Indiana Jones.
The film's crew included character layout and design artist Louise Zingarelli, Vita, Barry E. Jackson, and Marcia Adams.
* Vita ( Nanoha ), fictional character in the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha series
Further clues to his character are found in the Vita of Vitalis of Savigny, a very wise monk who Robert sought out as his chaplain.
However, the Vita Merlini did not prove popular enough to counter the version of Merlin in the Historia, which went on to influence most later accounts of the character.
1, 33 ), in which he characterizes the vivid portraiture of his life, character and thoughts, which Lucilius bequeathed to the world, " quo fit ut omnis Votiva pateat veluti descripta tabella Vita senis ," (" Whereby the whole life of the old ( great ) man may be laid out as upon a votive tablet ") lose much of their force unless senis is to be taken in its ordinary sense — which it cannot be if Lucilius died at the age of forty-six.
The character is based on Morgan le Fay, the mythical sorceress and half-sister of King Arthur first made popular in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Vita Merlini ( Life of Merlin ).
She is known for her campaigns for Guess ?, but her highest accolade was her selection as the " Sylvia " character in Peroni's Nastro Azzurro beer commercial that pays homage to Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita.
He will only be a playable character on the PS3 and PS Vita versions, and with SuperBot Entertainment to include both the good and evil versions Cole MacGrath and Sly Cooper in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale.
The forest is also the retreat of another character named Lailoken from the Vita Kentigerni, who also fled into the woods in a fit of madness and who may be the original model for Myrddin Wyllt.
The film's crew included character layout and design artist Louise Zingarelli, Vita, Barry E. Jackson, and Marcia Adams, each of whom brought their own personal touch to the film.
Dr. Kavita " Vita " Rao is a fictional character, a geneticist in the Marvel Comics universe of the X-Men.
The second part of Nothing To Lose ( Lounge Instrumentale ), also titled separately as Toujours L ' Amore, samples this quote by character Sylvia Rankinfrom ( Anita Ekberg ) from Fellini's La Dolce Vita ,: " I like lots of things, but there are three things I like most: Love, love and love.
It is also widely established that Virginia Woolf based the character of Archduke Henry on him in her novel Orlando, a tribute to her lover Vita Sackville-West.

Vita and 14th
Nikolaus von Jeroschin translated the Vita Sancti Adalberti into Middle High German in the 14th century.

Vita and century
Several Swedish kings of the 9th century, Björn, Anund and Olof, are all mentioned in Vita to have spent time in Birka.
The so-called Martyrologium Hieronymianum is spurious ; it was apparently composed by a western monk toward the end of the 6th or beginning of the 7th century, with reference to an expression of Jerome's in the opening chapter of the Vita Malchi, where he speaks of intending to write a history of the saints and martyrs from the apostolic times.
In the 20th century, Katherine Mansfield, Amy Lowell, Gertrude Stein, H. D., Vita Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf, and Gale Wilhelm wrote popular works that had same-sex relationships or gender transformations as themes.
Morgan first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Vita Merlini ( The Life of Merlin ) in the 12th century.
An early 20th century depiction of Saint Columba's miracle at the gate of King Bridei I of the Picts | Bridei's fortress, described in Adomnán's late 7th century Vita Columbae
The earliest of these is Saint Carannog's mystical floating altar in that saint's 12th century Vita ; in the story Arthur has found the altar and attempts unsuccessfully to use it for a table, and returns it to Carannog in exchange for the saint ridding the land of a meddlesome dragon.
Her name is reported by only one source, Reginald of Durham's 12th century Vita S. Oswaldi, which says that it was Kyneburga.
" The Vita Pardulfi, written in the middle of the eighth century, reports that after the battle ‘ Abd-al-Raḥmân's forces burned and looted their way through the Limousin on their way back to Al-Andalus, which implies that they were not destroyed to the extent imagined in the Continuations of Fredegar.
In the mid 1st century BC it inspired Jason of Nysa ’ s Bios Hellados and Varro's De Vita Populi Romani.
At the same time the church became more tolerant of war in the defense of faith, espousing theories of the just war ; and liturgies were introduced which blessed a knight's sword, and a bath of chivalric purification. The first noted support for chivalric vocation, or the establishment of knightly class to ensure the sanctity and legitimacy of Christianity was written in 930 by Odo, abbot of Cluny in the Vita of St. Gerald of Aurillac, which argued that the sanctity of Christ and Christian doctrine can be demonstrated through the legitimate unsheathing of the “ sword against the enemy .” In the 11th century the concept of a " knight of Christ " ( miles Christi ) gained currency in France, Spain and Italy.
In his Vita Pythagorae, Porphyrius ( 3rd century ) says that zalmon is the Thracian word for " hide " ().
A poetical Vita Sancti Wilfrithi by Frithegod written in the 10th century is essentially a rewrite of Stephen's Vita, produced in celebration of the movement of Wilfrid's relics to Canterbury.
A hamlet already existed in the mid-13th century, at which time a certain Petrus Cameracencis, canon of Cambrai, wrote the Vita Sanctae Dimpnae ( i. e., life of Saint Dymphna ) set in Geel according to oral tradition.
* Anonymous, Vita Oswini ( twelfth century ), ed.
Her Vita Sanctae Genovefae attests the presence of a shrine near the present basilica by the close of the fifth century, though the names of Rusticus and Eleutherius are non-historical.
The officially accepted legend of Bishop Henry's life, or his Vita, was written at the end of the 13th century.
A 10th century Vita sancti Aegidii recounts that, as Giles was celebrating Mass to pardon the Emperor Charlemagne's sins, an angel deposited upon the altar a letter outlining a sin so terrible Charlemagne had never dared confess it.
The few things known about him can be read in a hagiographic source, the Vita domni Willelmi in fourteen chapters written by his disciple, the Burgundian monk Raoul Glaber in 1031, and revised probably by demand of the later Abbot John of Fécamp during the late 11th century.
There is a further elaborated Vita of the late 11th century, with new episodes, made at the same time as a forgery of a charter of Pippin ( the Short or one of two kings of Aquitaine being intended ).
The 2nd century writer Apuleius claimed that Catullus gave his lover Clodia the pseudonym Lesbia ; Wiseman traces Apuleius ’ s source for this claim to the historian Suetonius, and Suetonius ’ sources to C. Julius Hyginus ’ s De Vita Rebusque Illustrium Virorum.
" It is important to note that because of European economic pressure the Kingdom of Kongo had officially converted to Catholicism while still an independent nation during the late 15th century and that the African-Catholic syncretic movement extended well into the era of slavery, reaching its height under the leadership of Kimpa Vita ( 1684 – 1706 ), who promoted Saint Anthony of Padua as " a second God.
Another early product of oral traditions about William is a Latin Vita (" Biography "), written before the 11th century, according to Jean Mabillon, or during the 11th century according to the Bollandist Godfrey Henschen.

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