They use that moon no more For the same end as before - Videlicet a tent - Which I think extravagant: Its atomies, however, Into a shower dissever, Of which those butterflies, Of Earth, who seek the skies, And so come down again(Never-contented things!) Have brought a specimen Upon their quivering wings.

Additionally, a grasp of technical vocabulary specific to government is needed to make meaning of the narrative (e.g., apportionment, cession, comity, videlicet , writ), including terms in Latin (e.g., Habeus Corpus, ex post facto).

Asi en CR 11, 786: <<Quid est enim doctrina Thomae aut Scoti, nisi barbaries conflata ex confusione duarum malarum rerum, ineruditae et nimis garrulae Philosophiae, et cultas idolorum, videlicet abusus Coenae Domini, invocationis mortuorum, coelibatas, superstitionum monasticarum>>.

nobilitantur homines, virtutis videlicet proprie vel maiorum.

His attachment to his landlords (Tomaschek resided, videlicet , at the handsome, beautiful rooms of the second floor in Klar's house, N.C.

When the effect of drain resistance is neglected, the permeability of drain well is endless, videlicet [k.sup.w] and [k.sup.a] tend towards infinity, which yields [[[([kappa]M/H).sup.2]B + I].sup.-1] [right arrow] 0.

It is possible that the SMILE procedure may be better tolerated for treatment decentration; videlicet , a certain degree of decentered zone might have only a slight effect on patients' refractive outcomes.

Like morphosyntactic awareness, studies have shown a positive correlation between performance in syntactical awareness and the subsequent performance in reading [4,13-16] and writing [15] mainly of words with orthographic irregularities, videlicet , that can't be read correctly with the exclusive use of decodification or phonological rote.