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  2. Casimirianum Coburg - Wikipedia

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    Then the students empty three consecutive glasses of beer (sometimes apple juice as a substitute), each time with the following Latin words Gymnasium Casimirianum Vivat, crescat, and floreat in aeternum (Translation: "Long live Casimirianum Gymnasium, may it grow and bloom forever") and throw them to the ground. The shards of the glasses are ...

  3. List of Latin phrases (V) - Wikipedia

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    vivat crescat floreat: may it live, grow, [and] flourish: vivat rex: may the king live: The acclamation is ordinary translated as "long live the king!". In the case of a queen, "vivat regina" ("long live the queen"). vivat rex, curat lex: long live the king, guardian of the law

  4. Zirkel (Studentenverbindung) - Wikipedia

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    The members of the Studentenverbindung use the Zirkel as sign on Couleur or other things e.g. beer glasses etc. If a member signs in affairs of its Studentenverbindung, it places the Zirkel after its signature.

  5. St. Francis Xavier's College, Tai Kok Tsui - Wikipedia

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    Then, vivat, crescat, floreat, As the years go rolling on, And we leave our books and our benches, And schooltime-joys are gone; Whatever our future days may bring, Our Alma Mater's praise we'll sing, And at her feet new laurels fling: The boys of St. Francis Xavier's.

  6. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Tuesday, February 4

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    Hints About Today's NYT Connections Categories on Tuesday, February 4. 1. To hold onto something (instead of using it right away). 2. Ways to polish a surface (using a little bit of force). 3 ...

  7. Studentenverbindung - Wikipedia

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    Another visual hallmark is the Zirkel, a monogram containing the fraternity's initials and the letters v, c, and f for the Latin words vivat, crescat, floreat ('live, grow, flourish') or vivat circulus fratrum ('long live the circle of brothers'). [12] In fraternity documents, members sign their names with a Zirkel after their signature.

  8. What changes to the CHIPS act could mean for AI growth and ...

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    Even as he's vowed to push the United States ahead in artificial intelligence research, President Donald Trump's threats to alter federal government contracts with chipmakers and slap new tariffs ...

  9. 'God-intended foods' are key to a healthier America, expert says

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    Humans are the "sickest we’ve ever been" in history, especially in the U.S., according to Karp. "Diabetes has never been higher. Heart disease has never been higher. Obesity has never been ...