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File: John at patmos n. novgorod. jpg | Saint John at Patmosicon from the School of NovgorodRussia ( 17th c .)
n. d .) in 1946 and in the same year Schaeffer discussed, in writing, the question surrounding the transformation of time perceived through recording.
( p, q, and φ ( n ) must also be kept secret because they can be used to calculate d .)
Referring to the same, one of the entries in Douglas Adams & John Lloyd's The Meaning of Liff reads " WATH ( n .): The rage of Roy Jenkins.
), " they decreed ( a law )"; and shir ' atun ( n .) meaning " spiritual law ".
z. a n .) was issued, named for its initiator professor of physiology František Mareš, determining that the Czech university was to be the successor to the original university.
In Greek mythology, the Cercopes (, plural of Κέρκωψ, from κέρκος ( n .) kerkos " tail ") were mischievous forest creatures who lived in Thermopylae or on Euboea but roamed the world and might turn up anywhere mischief was afoot.
* Sugden, K. ( n. d .) Under Hackney: The Archaeological Story.
Many composers have called for ‘ xylorimba ’, including Alban Berg, Pierre Boulez and Olivier Messiaen, but written parts requiring only a four-octave xylophone ( Blades and Holland n. d .) ( C4 to C8, nowadays the standard range for a concert xylophone ).
In government, authority is the scope of an entity's legitimate power ( Cline n. d .) when acting on behalf of the government.
( Agarwal n. d .) In truth bestowing authority is a function of any social institution.
Differentiating Authority, Power, and Legitimacy ( n. d .)
Trace out the different types of Authority ( n. d .)
n .)
( Note that running time is measured in terms of the size of the input, which in this case is ~ log n, that being the number of bits needed to represent the number n .) The elliptic curve primality test can be proven to run in O (( log n )< sup > 6 </ sup >), but only if some still unproven ( but widely assumed to be true ) statements of analytic number theory are used.
If M is a non-compact complete non-negatively curved n-dimensional Riemannian manifold, then M contains a compact, totally geodesic submanifold S such that M is diffeomorphic to the normal bundle of S ( S is called the soul of M .) In particular, if M has strictly positive curvature everywhere, then it is diffeomorphic to R < sup > n </ sup >.
* Chase, Gilbert ( n. d .) America's Music: From the Pilgrims to the Present.
* Drummond, R. Paul ( n. d .) A Portion for the Singers: A History of Music Among Primitive Baptists Since 1800.
* Eastburn, Kathryn ( n. d .) A Sacred Feast: Reflections on Sacred Harp Singing and Dinner on the Ground.
* Eskew, Harry and Hugh T. McElrath ( n. d .) Sing with Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Hymnology.
* Jackson, George Pullen ( n. d .) White Spirituals in the Southern Uplands
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* L ' ape ( n. d .)

n and Nero
f. C. n. Nero, the fourth son of Appius Claudius Caecus.
n .) Nero, father of the consul of 207 BC.
n .) Nero, father of the consul of 202 BC.
n. Nero, consul in 207 BC ; with his colleague, triumphed over Hasdrubal at the Battle of the Metaurus.
n. Nero, consul in 202 BC, had Africa as his province ; but his fleet was delayed by storms, and he was forced to winter in Sardinia until the expiration of his year of office.
n. Drusus Nero ( Claudius ), fourth emperor of Rome ; nephew of Tiberius.
* Nero Julius ( D. f .) D. n. Caesar, son of Germanicus.
f. D. n. Germanicus, better known as Britannicus ; son of the emperor Claudius, he was poisoned by his stepbrother, Nero.
* Lucius Junius M. f. M. n. Torquatus Silanus, put to death by the emperor Nero in AD 65.

n and praetor
n. Pulcher, praetor in 89 BC.
n. Pulcher, praetor in 73 BC, was defeated by Spartacus at Mount Vesuvius.
n. Pulcher, praetor in 56 BC.
* Appius Claudius ( C. f. C. n .) Centho, praetor in 175 BC, received Hispania Citerior as his province ; he defeated the Celtiberi, and received an ovation.
* Gaius Claudius M. f. M. n. Marcellus, praetor in 80 BC, and afterwards governor of Sicily ; the mildness and justice of his administration was contrasted with that of his predecessor, and subsequently that of Verres.
n. Galba, praetor urbanus in 54 BC, and a friend of Caesar, but perhaps also one of the conspirators against him.
* Gaius Atilius ( C. f. M. n .) Serranus, praetor in 218 BC.
* Gaius Atilius ( C. f. C. n .) Serranus, praetor in 185 BC.
* Marcus Atilius ( C. f. C. n .) Serranus, praetor in 174 BC.
* Lucius Julius ( L. f. L. n .) Caesar, praetor in 166 BC.
n .) Caesar, praetor urbanus in 123 BC.
n .) Caesar, praetor, and father of the dictator, married Aurelia.
* Quintus Fabius ( Q. f. C. n .) Pictor, praetor in 189 BC, received Sardinia as his province, but was compelled by the pontifex maximus to remain at Rome, because he was Flamen Quirinalis ; his abdication was rejected by the senate, which designated him praetor peregrinus.
* Marcus Aemilius M. f. M. n. Lepidus, praetor in 218 BC.
f. Q. n .) Tamphilus, praetor urbanus in 168 BC, and in the following year one of five legates sent into Illyricum.
f. L. n. Vulso, praetor in 197 BC, received Sicilia as his province.
* Publius Licinius ( C. f. P. n .) Varus, praetor urbanus in 208 BC ; he was instructed to refit thirty old ships and find crews for twenty others, in order to protect the coast near Rome.
* Gaius Licinius ( C. f. C. n .) Crassus, tribunus plebis in 145 BC, proposed a bill to fill vacant priesthoods by popular election ; it was defeated following a speech by the praetor, Gaius Laelius Sapiens.
* Licinia L. f. L. n., daughter of the consul of 95 BC, married Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica, praetor in 94 BC.
* Lucius Licinius L. f. ( L. n .) Lucullus, praetor in 104 BC, appointed by the senate to the command in Sicily during the Second Servile War ; victorious in the field, he was unable to capture the stronghold of the slaves, and surrendered his command, but not before destroying his camp and supplies out of spite.
* Gaius Licinius C. n. Sacerdos, praetor in 75 BC ; in the following year he had the government of Sicily, in which he was succeeded by Verres.
* Lucius Junius M. f. M. n. Silanus, praetor in AD 48.

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