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  2. Periyar and Tamil grammar - Wikipedia

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    Periyar believed that Tamil language will make the Dravidian people unite under the banner of Tamil culture, and that it will make the Kannadigas, Andhras and the Malayalees be vigilant. With regards to a Dravidian alliance under a common umbrella language, Periyar stated that "a time will come for unity.

  3. Vigilantism - Wikipedia

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    The term is borrowed from Italian vigilante, which means 'sentinel' or 'watcher', from Latin vigilāns.According to political scientist Regina Bateson, vigilantism is "the extralegal prevention, investigation, or punishment of offenses."

  4. Vigilantism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vigilantism in the United States of America is defined as acts which violate societal limits which are intended to defend and protect the prevailing distribution of values and resources from some form of attack or some form of harm.

  5. Lithuanian phonology - Wikipedia

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    budrus vigilant: to wake pulti: puolu: puoliau: puolimas: pulkas [dubious – discuss] a regiment: to begin (on) suddenly; to attack; to descend pilti: pilu: pyliau: pylimas: pylimas a mound, an embankment: pilis a castle pilvas a belly: pilnas full: to pour (any non solid material e.g. water, sand) kilti: kylu: kilau: kilimas: kelias a road ...

  6. List of Latin phrases (S) - Wikipedia

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    Or "just so". States that the preceding quoted material appears exactly that way in the source, despite any errors of spelling, grammar, usage, or fact that may be present. Used only for previous quoted text; ita or similar must be used to mean "thus" when referring to something about to be stated. sic currite ut comprehendatis: Run to win

  7. Vigilant - Wikipedia

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    HMRC Vigilant, two ships and a number of cutters of the British HM Customs and Excise; HMS Vigilant, a number of ships of the British Royal Navy; HSV Vigilant (JHSV-2), a ship of the United States Navy-led joint high-speed vessel program, later renamed USNS Choctaw County (T-EPF-2) USCGC Vigilant, more than one ship of the United States Coast Guard

  8. Semper - Wikipedia

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    Semper vigilans (always vigilant), a Latin phrase used as a motto by the Civil Air Patrol, several military units, and the city of San Diego, California, U.S. Semper vigilo (Latin: Always vigilant or Always alert), motto of Police Scotland; Sic semper tyrannis (Latin: Thus always to tyrants), motto of Virginia

  9. Garner's Modern English Usage - Wikipedia

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    When Bad Grammar Happens to Good People: How to Avoid Common Errors in English by Ann Batko; Plain Style by Christopher Lasch; Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Merriam-Webster; Usage and Abusage by Eric Partridge; The New Fowler's Modern English Usage by R. W. Burchfield; The King's English by H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler

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