Vox Sentence Examples

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  • Holding fast then on the one hand to the individual as the only true substance, and on the other to the traditional definition of the genus as that which is predicated of a number of individuals (quod praedicatur de pluribus), Abelard declared that this definition of itself condemns the Realistic theory; only a name, not a thing, can be so predicated - not the name, however, as a flatus vocis or a collection of letters, but the name as used in discourse, the name as a sign, as having a meaning - in a word, not vox but sermo.

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  • To this procedure the council agreed, and on the 22nd of March the order of the Temple was suppressed by the bull Vox clamantis; while further decisions as to the treatment of the order and its possessions followed later.

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  • The stops labeled ' flute ', ' horn ' and ' vox angelica ' were pulled out, ready for use.

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  • Why not invite him and his Vox around to your next street party or high-rise sleepover?

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  • The lead vox were finished and Joseph and Annie cracked on with the crooning.

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  • Sam's vocal talents are astonishing, and she is going to sing jv's and backing vox.

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  • As stated above, a paraphrase of Jesus ' saying is ipsissima vox and just as historically viable as ipsissima verba.

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  • Femme vox backed up by crooning male accompaniment to great effect.

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  • The vox humana is fairly good in the tenor portions.

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  • Why not do a straw poll in your office or a quick vox pop to see what the local picture is like.

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  • Mike and I had struggled to go buy a vox amp from Dawsons in Chester.

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  • Vox pop interviews, including conversation with the Mela organizers.

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  • Many cell phone companies, like Nokia and Audio Vox offer their own accessories specifically designed for their phones.

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  • Vox - A popular source for all sorts of audio clips you can download.

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  • The fact that the three new consuls had entered upon office and set the constitutional machinery in motion fully six weeks before the completion of the plebiscite, detracts somewhat from the impressiveness of the vox populi on that occasion.

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  • The v, for f, is common in southern English pronunciation; vox, for fox, is found in the Ancren Riwle, c. 1230.

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  • In 1868 a review called Vox femenina, and conducted by women, was established at Lisbon.

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