Ser Sentence Examples

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  • The Autobiography of Ibn Khaldun was translated into French by de Slane in the Journal asiatique, ser.

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  • The impulse given to oratory by Cato, Ser.

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  • Mucius Scaevola, who died in 82 B.C., and following him Ser.

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  • Notable examples are found in the Rateau, Ser and Capell fans, and where an electric generating station is available electric motors can be advantageously used instead of steam.

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  • Notes et Revue, ser.

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  • Their poetry addressed to the moon is translated by C. Huart in the Journal asiatique, ser.

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  • The most compendious of all works of reference on the subject, though partly antiquated, is the Encyclopedia theologique of the Abbe Migne (1844-66), Ser.

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  • In some cases the singular is formed from the plural by the addition of -yn or -en; thus ser, " stars," seren, " star."

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  • See Agriculture; Navy (also Ship and Ship-BUILDING); Education; English Finance; English History; Civil Ser Vice; National Debt; Police; Poor Law; &C. A separate section, however, is devoted to the army, the constitution of which in 1910 is described; the history is given under Army.

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  • The most important contemporary sources are Stevenson's Wars of the English in France, Whethamstead's Register, and Beckington's Letters (all in Rolls Ser.), with the various London Chronicles, and the works of Waurin and Monstrelet.

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  • Her relations with Ser Piero da Vinci seem to have come to an end almost immediately upon the birth of their son.

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  • Ser Piero on his part was four times married, and had by his last two wives nine sons and two daughters; but he had from the first acknowledged the boy Leonardo and brought him up in his own house, principally, no doubt, at Florence.

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  • In that city Ser Piero followed his profession with success, as notary to many of the chief families in the city, including the Medici, and afterwards to the signory or governing council of the state.

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  • His father showed some of his drawings to an acquaintance, Andrea del Verrocchio, who at once recognized the boy's artistic vocation, and was selected by Ser Piero to be his master.

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  • Again, a peasant of Vinci having in his simplicity asked Ser Piero to get a picture painted for him on a wooden shield, the father is said to have laughingly handed on the commission to his son, who thereupon shut himself up with all the noxious insects and grotesque reptiles he could find, observed and drew and dissected them assiduously, and produced at last a picture of a dragon compounded of their various shapes and aspects, which was so fierce and so life-like as to terrify all who saw it.

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  • After his death Leonardo experienced unkindness from his seven half-brothers, Ser Piero's legitimate sons.

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  • See Migne, Patrol Ser.

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  • Most of the liturgical books officially adopted gicaJ and revised in this period are still used for church ser vices.

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  • Salvian's works are reprinted (after Baluze) in Migne's Cursus patrologiae, ser.

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  • The verb ser gives yes (sometimes yeres) in the 2nd pers.

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  • This page gives an overview of all articles in the 1911 Brittanica which are alphabetized under See to Ser.

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  • Ellis, I ser.

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  • Images include bile canaliculus, glycogen alpha particles, Kupffer cell, liver, rER & mitochondria, sER, and sinusoids.

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  • In utter desperation, the company offered the SER a hundred year lease on its line in 1844.

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  • The lattice footbridge, a later addition by the SER, is evident in the background.

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  • Fore cabin has a super ser catalytic cabin heater, a dinette with table top dropping down to make a double bed.

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  • Its partners provide ser with the bulk of its income.

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  • The new services, operated by the SER began on 2 April 1877.

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  • How do I know if my Internet brow ser supports 128-bit encryption?

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  • You will encounter the verb ser (to be) and adjectives.

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  • In current web ser vices standards, the notion of sequencing is handled by the workflow definitions provided by proposals such as BPEL4WS.

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  • Its partners provide SER with the bulk of its income.

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  • The earlier you talk to your mediation ser vise the better.

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  • The rubble on the right, which smoke can be seen emerging from, is the demolished SER station building.

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  • All surfaces were graced with a pleasing canopy, typical of SER design.

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  • The SER main line to Dover took a weald of Kent route, avoiding towns above the North Downs.

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  • The two lines of posts are the remains of the original SER canopy struts which were literally sawn off.

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  • How do I know if my internet brow ser supports 128-bit encryption?

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  • Headcorn Station on the SER 's main line had been opened in 1842.

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  • At the western end of this platform was the signal box, opened in about 1892 to the SER 's in-house design.

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  • Today, the quaint and unassuming nature of this station belies its once large presence on the SER lines within the inner suburbs.

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  • These were each protected by a canopy typical of SER character, from the cross-sectional design to the valance pattern.

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