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  2. List of Latin phrases (S) - Wikipedia

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    Also rendered fui quod sis ("I have been what you are") and tu fui ego eris ("I have been you, you will be I"). sum quod sum: I am what I am: from Augustine's Sermon No. 76. [16] summa cum laude: with highest praise: summa potestas: sum or totality of power: It refers to the final authority of power in government. For example, power of the ...

  3. List of Latin phrases (F) - Wikipedia

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    fui quod es, eris quod sum: I once was what you are, you will be what I am: An epitaph that reminds the reader of the inevitability of death, as if to state: "Once I was alive like you are, and you will be dead as I am now." It was carved on the gravestones of some Roman military officers. fumus boni iuris: presumption of sufficient legal basis

  4. List of Latin phrases (T) - Wikipedia

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    tu stultus es: you are stupid: Motto for the satirical news organization, The Onion: tuebor: I will protect: Found on the Great Seal on the flag of the state of Michigan. tunica propior est pallio: A tunic is closer [to the body] than a cloak: From Plautus' Trinummus 1154. Equivalent to "blood is thicker than water" in modern English. turba

  5. Latin tenses with modality - Wikipedia

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    The Latin perfect has a dual meaning. It can describe a past event with a present result (e.g. 'he has died (and is laying dead somewhere)') or a past event without a present result (e.g. 'he died (last year)'). The perfect of cōnsuēscō, cōnsuēvī 'I have grown accustomed', is also often used with a present meaning: [125]

  6. List of Latin phrases (E) - Wikipedia

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    Exempli gratiā is usually abbreviated "e. g." or "e.g." (less commonly, ex. gr.).The abbreviation "e.g." is often interpreted (Anglicised) as 'example given'. The plural exemplōrum gratiā to refer to multiple examples (separated by commas) is now not in frequent use; when used, it may be seen abbreviated as "ee.g." or even "ee.gg.", corresponding to the practice of doubling plurals in Latin ...

  7. The Meaning Behind Ariana Grande's New Album Title - AOL

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    What to know about Grande’s Eternal Sunshine. Audiences first learned the name of the album in the music video for the lead single, “Yes, And?”, which contains nods to the movie.In the video ...

  8. 15 Foods Doctors Want You to Stop Eating for a Healthier Diet

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    Skip the loaf of pre-sliced white bread during your next grocery trip. “There is minimal nutritional value in processed white bread (the one that comes in packages),” says Dr. Lopez-Jimenez.

  9. Baile Inolvidable - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics includes, "Pensaba que contigo iba a envejecer / En otra vida, en otro mundo podrá ser / En esta solo queda irme un día / Y ver pa'l cielo a ver si te veo caer / Si me ven solo y triste, no me hablen / Si me ven solo y triste soy culpable / La vida es una fiesta que un día termina / Y tú fuiste mi baile inolvidable".