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i.e., subject to be proposed, provisionally approved, but still needing official approval. Not the same as a referendum. The word aetatis means "aged" or "of age" (e.g. "aetatis 36" denotes being "of age 36" or "aged 36 years old") Appears on portraits, gravestones, monuments, etc. Usually preceded by anno (AAS), "in the year # [of his age/life]". Frequently combined with Anno Domini, giving a date as both the age of Jesus Christ and the age of the decedent. Example: " Obiit anno Domini MDCXXXVI o (tricensimo sexto), [anno] aetatis suae XXV o (vicensimo quinto)" ("he died in the 1636th year of the Lord, [being] the 25th [year] of his age[/life]"). The Arma Christi in Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture: With a Critical Edition of 'O Vernicle' . Routledge. 5 December 2016. ISBN 9781351894616. Used on pharmaceutical prescriptions to denote "before a meal". Less common is post prandium ("after lunch").

Someone who, in the face of a specific argument, voices an argument that he does not necessarily accept, for the sake of argument and discovering the truth by testing the opponent's argument. cf. arguendo. Legal term derived from fides ("faith"), originating at least from Medieval Latin to denote a statement under oath.Said by Julius Caesar ( Greek: ἀνερρίφθω κύβος, anerrhíphthō kýbos) upon crossing the Rubicon in 49 BC, according to Suetonius. The original meaning was similar to "the game is afoot", but its modern meaning, like that of the phrase " crossing the Rubicon", denotes passing the point of no return on a momentous decision and entering into a risky endeavor where the outcome is left to chance. One of the classic definitions of "truth:" when the mind has the same form as reality, we think truth. Also rendered as adaequatio intellectus et rei. Prior to being given the title of 'Royal', the Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (AEME) were raised on 1 December 1942. [1] Some 64 years later, on 1 December 2006, the last independent RAEME Workshop was disbanded. RAEME soldiers continue in their role to provide support through attachment to other units in Tech Support Troops, Sections or Platoons. For successful application to universities in the US, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and European Union universities offering programs in English, we recommend timely preparation for standardized exams. There are several standardized English language exams, but among the most popular and sought-after ones are IELTS, TOEFL , and more recently, Duolingo . This organisation was also responsible for arranging and overseeing ship refits. [4] Cap badges [ edit ] REME Cap Badge First version - in service 1942 - 1947

i.e., enduring forever. Used to designate a property which repeats in all cases in mathematical proof. Also used in philosophical contexts to mean "repeating in all cases". The head of REME was officially known as Director of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (Army) or DEME(A). As opposed to "no offense", absit invidia is said in the context of a statement of excellence, to ward off envious deities who might interpret a statement of excellence as hubris. Also extended to absit invidia verbo ("may ill will/envy be absent from these words"). cf. absit iniuria verbis. [2] Refers both to the innocence of a lamb and to Christ being a sacrificial lamb after the Jewish religious practice. It is the Latin translation from John 1:36, when St. John the Baptist exclaimes " Ecce Agnus Dei!" ("Behold the Lamb of God!") upon seeing Jesus Christ. i.e., "from top to bottom", "all the way through", or "from head to toe". See also a pedibus usque ad caput.Also referred to (when I was in the TA Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers about 1960) as Rough Engineering Made Easy Almost all English language programs will require the submission of language proficiency exam results. The most well-known and commonly requested language certificates are TOEFL and IELTS , and more recently, the Duolingo English Test . These exams are similar in terms of the skills they test, but their structure and implementation differ significantly. Denotes an absolute aspiration to become the Emperor, or the equivalent supreme magistrate, and nothing else. More generally, "all or nothing". A personal motto of Cesare Borgia. Charlie Chaplin also used the phrase in The Great Dictator to ridicule Hynkel's (Chaplin's parody of Hitler) ambition for power, but substituted "nullus" for "nihil".



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