Nec Sentence Examples

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  • During the reign of Antoninus Pius (138 to 161), the concord between him and Aurelius was complete; Capitolinus (c. 7) says "nec praeter duas noctes per tot annos mansit diversis vicibus."

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  • He was the author of several works, the principal of which is entitled Rerum Hispanorum Romanorum imperatorum, summorum pontificum, nec non regum Francorum anacephaleosis.

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  • He first published his views in 1736, and he thus writes - "Antheras et stigmata constituere sexum plantarum, a palmicolis, Millingtono, Grewio, Rayo, Camerario, Godofredo, Morlando, Vaillantio, Blairio, Jussievio, Bradleyo, Royeno, Logano, &c., detectum, descriptum, et pro infallibili assumptum; nec ullum, apertis oculis considerantem cujuscunque plantae fibres, latere potest."

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  • This last was the collection first known and chiefly used in the West during the middle ages; and of its 134 only 97 have been written on by the glossatores or medieval commentators; these therefore alone have been received as binding in those countries which recognize and obey the Roman law, - according to the maxim Quicquid non agnoscit glossa, nec agnoscit curia.

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  • He had been reproved by Johann Eck for giving aid to Carlstadt ("Tace tu, Philippe, ac tua studia cura nec me perturba"), and he was shortly afterwards himself attacked by the great papal champion.

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  • By " Presbyterianism " we are here to understand, not the Presbyterian form of church government - the kirk whose motto is Nec tamen consumebatur - but the pretensions of preachers to dominate the state by the mythical " power of the keys," by excommunication with civil penalties and by the fiercest religious intolerance.

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  • The labour and expense of passing this great work through the press devolved upon Halley, who also wrote the prefixed hexameters ending with the well-known line Nec fas est propius mortali attingere divos.

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  • A part of his compendium of medicine was published in Latin in the 16th century as Liber theoricae nec non practicae Alsaharavii (Augsburg, 1519).

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  • The NEC Braille tutors are responsible for teaching braille on two of these courses.

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  • The motion proposed by the NEC will seriously curtail democracy, which is central to integrating students into the national union.

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  • My first nesting doll was found at a trade exhibition at the NEC some 19 years ago.

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  • Once again, we had more karaoke and another imaginative quiz by the rest of the NEC and another training week was complete.

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  • If you do then mediocrity will thrive in some parts of the NEC.

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  • Thus, Harriet Harman remained on the NEC ballot paper despite having failed to be properly nominated by her constituency party.

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  • The NEC may grant permission for meetings to be held at less frequent intervals.

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  • The NEC get very precious about their own regions.

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  • Following the mass ravers we arrived at the NEC and we were greeted by a colossus queue which was moving slowly but was massive!

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  • In schools or seminars, advanced training or additional qualification measures, NEC's new VT projectors are highly resourceful.

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  • Imagine trying to create an urban beach amid the huge sprawl of the NEC in Birmingham.

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  • Work has started on speech intelligibility optimization; this involves the use of the new NEC vector supercomputer.

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  • In addition, this solution is highly translucent, which maintains the perfect picture quality of the NEC MultiSync® LCD4010.

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  • After dividing plants into flowerless and flowering, Ray says, "Floriferas dividemus in Dicotyledones, quarum semina sata binis foliis anomalis, seminal ibus dictis, quae cotyledonorum usum praestant, e terra exeunt, vel in binos saltem lobos dividuntur, quamvis eos supra terrem foliorum specie non efferunt; et Monocotyledones, quae nec folic bina seminalia efferunt nec lobos binos condunt.

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  • In schools or seminars, advanced training or additional qualification measures, NEC 's new VT projectors are highly resourceful.

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  • In terms of results, everything looks rosy in the garden of NEC Harlequins.

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  • The NEC HT1100 is the optimum home theater projector supporting all the requirements for home entertainment.

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  • The NEC turned out to be worse than any of us imagined.

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  • Other companies, including NEC and SNK, tried to compete at the same time, but could not put a dent in the lock on the market held by Sega and Nintendo.

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  • Check out the full specification sheets and user reviews for phones from Nokia, Samsung, LG, HTC, Asus, Sagem, NEC, Pantech, Vertu, and more.

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  • Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a disorder that begins in newborn infants shortly after birth.

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  • Although NEC was not as of 2004 fully understood, it is thought that it results from a bacterial or viral invasion of damaged intestinal tissues.

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  • Enterobacteriaceae that have been identified in infants with NEC include Salmonella, E. coli, Klebsiella, and Enterobacter.

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  • Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious bacterial infection in the intestine, primarily affecting sick or premature newborn infants.

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  • Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is another complication of prematurity.

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  • Because NEC is potentially fatal, doctors are quick to respond to its symptoms, which include lethargy, vomiting, a swollen and/or red abdomen, fever, and blood in the stool.

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  • Approximately 70 percent of NEC cases can be successfully treated without surgery.

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