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Less literally, "throughout" or "frequently". Said of a word, fact or notion that occurs several times in a cited text. Also used in proofreading, where it refers to a change that is to be repeated everywhere needed. See also et passim. pater familias: father of the family: Or "master of the house".
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In the Italian language, the term virtù is historically related to the Greek concept of aretαΈ, the Latin virtus, and Medieval Catholic virtues, e.g. the seven virtues. Thus, Machiavelli's use of the term is linked to the concept of virtue ethics .
MILAN — The top 10 Italian luxury brands were able to increase their brand purpose index despite the pandemic. According to the BrandZ 2021 Top 10 Most Valuable Italian Luxury Brands ranking ...
today shines in every heart. π Youth, Youth, Spring of beauty, In the hardship of life Your song rings and goes! π In the Italian borders, Italians have been remade, Mussolini has remade them For tomorrow's war. For labour's glory, for peace and for the laurel, for the shame of those who have disowned our Fatherland. π Youth, Youth ...
Former Israel Defense Forces Major Sagi Dovev spent 20 years training young soldiers in Israel's military before retiring two years ago to start his own organization. But when he woke up on the ...
The graves of Bob and Dolores Hope at the San Fernando Mission Cemetery. "Surprise me." [39]: 46 [40] — Bob Hope, American actor and comedian (27 July 2003), on being asked by his wife, Dolores Hope, where he wanted to be buried "I should have been a concert pianist." [41] — Edward Teller, Hungarian-American physicist (9 September 2003)