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Also used in such phrases as anno urbis conditae (see ab urbe condita), Anno Domini, and anno regni. Those selected were made physically fit, toughened, and then trained to parachute by the Royal Air Force.

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Grave nihil est homini quod fert necessitas In recent years Omnes has benefitted from a group of major sponsors enabling events such as the Christmas tree festival to expand. Foremost among these sponsors have been:

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Said of an argument either for a conclusion that rests on the alleged absurdity of an opponent's argument (cf. appeal to ridicule) or that another assertion is false because it is absurd. The phrase is distinct from reductio ad absurdum, which is usually a valid logical argument.

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Without authority". Used to describe an action done without proper authority, or acting without the rules. The term will most often be used in connection with appeals and petitions.Denoting "on equal footing", i. e., in a tie. Used for those two (seldom more) participants of a competition who demonstrated identical performance. General pledge of victoria aut mors (" victory or death"). Motto of the Higgenbotham and Higginbottom families of Cheshire, England; participants in the War of the Roses. Also the motto for the United States 1st Fighter Wing, Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. Motto of the Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery and most other Engineer or Artillery corps within the armies of the British Commonwealth (for example, the Royal Australian Engineers, Royal Canadian Engineers, Royal New Zealand Engineers, Royal Canadian Artillery, Royal Australian Artillery, Royal New Zealand Artillery). Interunit rivalry often leads to the sarcastic translation of ubique to mean all over the place in a derogative sense. Theological phrase contrasted with ex opere operato, referring to the notion that the validity or promised benefit of a sacrament depends on the person administering it

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Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas -- Plato is my friend, but truth is my divinity (literally more a friend). Aperte mala cum est mulier, tum demum est bona -- A woman when she is openly bad, is at least honest. Legal term denoting derivation from an external source, as opposed to a person's self or mind—the latter of which is denoted by ab intra.Said of two situations that can only occur simultaneously: if one ends, so does the other, and vice versa. [15] a friend as far as to the altars", "a friend whose only higher allegiance is to religion", "a friend to the very end". Caillau, Armand Benjamin (1838). "Sermones de Scripturis" [Conversations about the Scriptures]. Sancti Aurelii Augustini Opera[ St. Augustine works] (in Latin). Vol.4. Paris: Parent-Desbarres. p.412. Humanum fuit errare, diabolicum est per animositatem in errore manere. i.e., from the beginning or origin. Derived from the longer phrase in Horace's Satire 1.3: " ab ovo usque ad mala", meaning "from the egg to the apples", referring to how Ancient Roman meals would typically begin with an egg dish and end with fruit ( cf. the English phrase soup to nuts). Thus, ab ovo means "from the beginning", and can connote thoroughness.

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As with any organisation we need more people to join our number. If you would like to join, it’s all very informal and friendly and we try to meet bi-monthly to catch up with each other and plan events etc. We are well supported by St John’s PCC. i.e., "from the founding of Rome", which occurred in 753 BC, according to Livy. It was used as a referential year in ancient Rome from which subsequent years were calculated, prior to being replaced by other dating conventions. Also anno urbis conditae (AUC), literally "in the year of the founded city". In logic, to the point of being silly or nonsensical. See also reductio ad absurdum. Not to be confused with ab absurdo ("from the absurd").Adeleye, Gabriel G. (1999). Thomas J. Sienkewicz; James T. McDonough Jr. (eds.). World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. ISBN 0865164223. Richard Rutherford (2003). Introduction. Medea and Other Plays. By Euripides. Translated by John Davie. London: Penguin Group. p.153. ISBN 0-14-044929-9. to devote one's every thought to the state's welfare: omnes curas et cogitationes in rem publicam conferre Omnes ad Unum” was set up in 2015 to bring two groups of people together – members of St John’s congregation who wanted to raise money for local good causes, and members of the community who weren’t members of St John’s but valued the church and wanted to help support it financially. We always need more people to support our activities to support good causes. We’re informal and friendly and can promise lots of fun. We try to meet bi-monthly to catch up and plan events. We are well supported by St John’s PCC. Around Christmas, Omnes conducts its major fund raising push. This breaks down into three elements: a Christmas Tree Festival withconcerts; The Devizes Bazaar; and a Draw with up to 50 prizes, some of them major, supplied principally by business organisations.

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