Res Sentence Examples

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  • For contemporary lives of Innocent see Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

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  • Of the numerous works relating to the reign of the heroic Stephen Bathory, 1 5751586, Ignaty Janicki's Acta historica res gestas Stephani Bathorei illustrantia (Cracow, 1881), and Paul Pierling's Un arbitrage pontifical entre la Pologne et la Russie 1581-1582 (Brussels, 1890) can be recommended.

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  • Thus " Socratitus " is merely an accident of the substance "humanitas," or, as it is put by the author of the treatise De generibus et speciebus, 1 " Man is a species, a thing essentially one (res una essentialiter), which receives certain forms which make it Socrates.

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  • As against Realism he maintains consistently Res de re non praedicatur; genera and species, therefore, which are predicated of the individual subject, cannot be treated as things or substances.

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  • These works possess considerable originality, and contain many new improvements in algebraic notation; the unknown (res) is denoted by a small circle, in which he places an integer corresponding to the power.

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  • In December 1721 his father died, leaving him property (rather more than four thousand 'l y res a year), which was soon increased by a pension of half the amount from the regent.

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  • See Widukind, Res gestae Saxonicae; Liudprand of Cremona, Historia Ottonis; Flodoard of Rheims, Annales; Hrotsuit of Gandersheim, Carmen de gestis Oddonis - all in the Monumenta Germaniae historica.

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  • The universal is, as Herbert Spencer remarked, a subjective idea, and the general forms, existing ante res, which play so prominent a part in Greek and medieval philosophy, do not in the least correspond to the homogeneous matter of the physical evolutionists.

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  • Like the Arabian logicians, and some of the scholastics, who held that ideas existed in a threefold form - ante res, in rebus and post res - he laid down the principle that the archetypal ideas existed metaphysically in the ultimate unity or intelligence, physically in the world of things, and logically in signs, symbols or notions.

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  • President Monroe, in his message to Congress on the 2nd of December 1823, laid down the rule that no part of America was any longer res nullius, or open to colonial settlement.

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  • The chief authority for the early history of Saxony is Widukind, whose Res gestae Saxonicae is printed, together with the works of other chroniclers, in the Monumenta Germanica historica, Scriptores.

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  • Scholars desiring to explore for themselves the sources of Polish history from the nth century to the 18th have immense fields of research lying open before them in the Acta historica res gestas Poloniae illustrantia (1878, &c.), the Scriptores rerum polonicarum (1872, &c.), and the Historical Dissertations (Pol., 1874, &c.), all three collections published, under the most careful editorship, by the University of Cracow.

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  • For more complete bibliography see Jozef Korzeniowski's Catalogus actorum et documentarum res gestas Poloniae illusirantium (Cracow, 1889), and Ludwik Finkel's Bibliography of Polish History (Pol., Lemberg, 1891).

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  • In the first place the plebeians gained full rights of ownership and transfer, and could thus become freeholders of the land which they occupied and of the appurtenances of this land (res mancipi) .

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  • In the early scheme, at a time when a pecuniary valuation had replaced land and its appurtenances (res mancipi) as the basis of qualification, five divisions (classes) were recognized whose property was assessed respectively at Ioo,000, 75,0 00, 50,000, 25,000 and Ii,000 (or 12,500) asses.

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  • See Rhode, Res Lemnicae; Conze, Reise auf den Inseln des Thrakischen Meeres (from which the above-mentioned facts about the present state of the island are taken); also Hunt in Walpole's Travels; Belon du Mans, Observations de plusieurs singularitez, &c.; Finlay, Greece under the Romans; von Hammer, Gesch.

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  • Among the early German chroniclers the Saxon Widukind, the author of the Res gestae Saxonicae, is worthy of mention.

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  • Rom.; Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

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  • Thus Descartes maintained the absolute dualism of the res cogitans and the res extensa.

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  • The real centre of finance was the Fiscus or imperial treasury, which was under the exclusive control of the ruler (` ` res fiscales," says Ulpian, " quasi propriae et privatae principis sunt "), and was administered by officials of his household.

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  • C. Krofta, in Monumenta vaticana res gestas Bohemicas illustrantia (Prague, 1905); Der Liber Cancellariae Apostolicae vom Jahre 1380, ed.

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  • See Guarnacci, Vitae et res gestae Pontiff.

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  • See Elec. Res.

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  • Rom.; Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

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  • See Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

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  • They also allege that it is res inter alios acta, an arrangement which concerns only parties to it.

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  • Here Widukind wrote his Res gestae Saxonicae.

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  • In strictness, there is but one res completa or concrete fact, and it is the business of philosophy, as science of the whole, to expound the chief relations that constitute its complex nature.

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  • See the contemporary life by Vitorelli, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

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  • See Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

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  • See Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontif f.

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  • Publishing a single page summary of the document describing the purpose and content of the RES was suggested to make it more easily communicable.

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  • The Claimants said that there was no final issue estoppel or " res judicata " arising out of an adjudication decision.

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  • By simply moving the mouse around the screen the user moves a High Res Loupe displaying the job at 100% .

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  • Many different versions of the same image may be uploaded; thumbnail, high rent versions of the same image may be uploaded; thumbnail, high res, flash, graphic and more.

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  • He would be visiting each East Midlands city and Corby to discuss how they could promote and support the priorities in the revised res.

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  • Well I am wondering on the effects of making a res out of copper.

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  • I do plan to have a res in the loop, just have to decide which design I want to use.

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  • Continuity and Change in the Sanctions Regime In April 1991 the UNSC adopted res.

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  • The Board noted the process to implement the res and also noted the progress made against the Business TAs.

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  • It may be worth scanning at a lower res, again you'll need to experiment.

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  • Artist's may need to provide high res scans of their work for reproduction.

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  • I propose a new code res for inclusion in the CNMT_TYPE picklist.

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  • That is one gripe about TFT screens, you must run them at their native res or there will be a noticable quality loss.

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  • Best results are obviously obtained using the high res images.

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  • Two new hi res photos are just posted of the same plant.

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  • Action The draft res would be presented to the June Board.

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  • A significant number of users still use 800 x 600 screen res.

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  • The only down side is a max res of 1280x1024 (which probably more than enough anyways ).

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  • The outstanding fines and emoluments shall prescribe five years after the sentence becomes res judicata.

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  • See more than a minute of high res footage for this ' film-noir ' action sequel.

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  • She also has Res Green Stars at Ch she also has Res Green Stars at Ch Sh 's in Ireland.

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  • The principal authorities for Montrose's career are Wishart's Res gestae, eec. (Amsterdam, 5647); Patrick Gordon's Short Abridgment of Britane's Distemper (Spalding Club); and the comprehensive work of Napier, Memorials of Montrose, is abundantly documented, containing Montrose's poetry, in which is included his celebrated lyric "My dear and only love."

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  • Of the alternatives three Gods or una res - which his Nominalistic logic presented to Roscellinus, Roscellinus had chosen the first; Abelard recoiled to the other extreme, reducing the three Persons to three aspects or attributes of the Divine Being (Power, Wisdom and Love).

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  • Everything that exists, by the mere fact of its existence, is individual (Quaelibet res, eo ipso quod est, est haec res).

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  • Many different versions of the same image may be uploaded; thumbnail, high res, flash, graphic and more.

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  • He would be visiting each East Midlands city and Corby to discuss how they could promote and support the priorities in the revised RES.

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  • The RES set out a twenty-year vision and a three-year action plan for the economic development of the whole region.

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  • Continuity and Change in the Sanctions Regime In April 1991 the UNSC adopted Res.

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  • The Board noted the process to implement the RES and also noted the progress made against the Business TAs.

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  • Artist 's may need to provide high res scans of their work for reproduction.

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  • I propose a new code RES for inclusion in the CNMT_TYPE picklist.

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  • Third, he had erred in his willingness to sustain the res judicata plea.

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  • From these cases, Mr Reid said that there was no suggestion that an implied right of access was a res merae facultatis.

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  • True, Caesar himself had judged res publica to be ' a mere title, without form or substance '.

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  • Humans are thinking things (a res cogitans), spirits or souls, somehow associated with material bodies.

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  • Action The draft RES would be presented to the June Board.

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  • The only down side is a max res of 1280x1024 (which probably more than enough anyways).

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  • She also has Res Green Stars at Ch Sh 's in Ireland.

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  • Res Judicatae in 1892 and various other volumes followed, for he was in request among publishers and editors, and his easy charm of style and acute grasp of interesting detail gave him a front place among contemporary men of letters.

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  • For the earlier part he used Widukind's Res gestae Saxonicae, the Annales Quedlinburgenses and other sources; the latter part is the result of personal knowledge.

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  • See the contemporary life by Vitorelli, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum pontiff.

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  • The Realists held that universals alone have substantial reality, existing ante res; the Nominalists that universals are mere names invented to express the qualities of particular things and existing post res; while the Conceptualists, mediating between the two extremes, held that universals are concepts which exist in our minds and express real similarities in things themselves.

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  • Such an absolute continuity is sometimes assumed without warrant; but Descartes already recognized that the world was no continuous process, " Tria mirabilia fecit Dominus; res ex nihilo, liberum arbitrium et hominem Deum."

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  • The unbelieving receive the external sign or sacramentum; but the believing receive in addition, although invisibly, the reality represented by the sign, the res sacramenti.

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  • They teach further the solution of problems leading to equations of the first and second degree, to determinate and indeterminate equations, not by single and double position only, but by real algebra, proved by means of geometric constructions, and including the use of letters as symbols for known numbers, the unknown quantity being called res and its square census.

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  • On the walls of the temple is engraved the famous Monumentum Ancyranum, a long inscription in Latin and Greek describing the Res gestae divi Augusti; the Latin portion being inscribed on the inner left-hand wall of the pronaos, the Greek on the outside wall of the naos (cella).

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  • Ancyr., Mommsen, Res gestae divi Augusti (1883); and Inscr.

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  • In the 5th century the "sacred bounties" corresponded to the aerarium of the early Empire, while the res privatae represented the fisc. The officers connected with the palace and the emperor's person included the count of the wardrobe (comes sacrae vestis), the count of the residence (comes domorum), and, most important of all, the comes domesticorum et sacri stabuli (graecized as Kowis Tou o-Ta,3Xov).

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  • The author interprets Boetius's meaning to be " Quod eadem res individuum et species et genus est, et non esse universalia individuis quasi quoddam diversum."

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  • A genus, they said, is essentially something which is predicated of a subject; but a thing cannot be a predicate (res enim non praedicatur).

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  • The country was still labouring under the curse of an inconvertible currency originatingwith the Legal Tender Act res - paperY g dncy.

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