British Airborne Forces - Ad Unum Omnes (distressed) T-Shirt

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British Airborne Forces - Ad Unum Omnes (distressed) T-Shirt

British Airborne Forces - Ad Unum Omnes (distressed) T-Shirt

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i.e., "considering everything's weight". The abbreviation was historically used by physicians and others to signify that the last prescribed ingredient is to weigh as much as all of the previously mentioned ones. From Isaiah 40: "But those who wait for the Lord shall find their strength renewed, they shall mount up on wings like eagles, they shall run and not grow weary, they shall walk and not grow faint." systematic succession, concatenation: continuatio seriesque rerum, ut alia ex alia nexa et omnes inter se aptae colligataeque sint (N. D. 1. 4. 9) All the recruits to the parachute battalions were volunteers, although at only 2 shillings extra a day for parachute pay,

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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. i.e., "no offense", meaning to wish that no insult or injury be presumed or done by the speaker's words. Also rendered as absit iniuria verbis ("let injury be absent from these words"). cf. absit invidia.Denoting "on equal footing", i. e., in a tie. Used for those two (seldom more) participants of a competition who demonstrated identical performance. Or "being one's own cause". Traditionally, a being that owes its existence to no other being, hence God or a Supreme Being (see also Primum Mobile). 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 Often used on internal diplomatic event invitations. A motto sometimes inscribed on flags and mission plaques of diplomatic corps.

Dictionary of Latin Phrases - Short Stories and Classic

Often used in medicine when the underlying disease causing a symptom is not known. See also idiopathic. Part of the formula of Catholic sacramental absolution, i. e., spoken by a priest as part of the Sacrament of Penance (see also absolvo). Someone who, in the face of a specific argument, voices an argument that he does not necessarily accept, for the sake of argument and discovering the truth by testing the opponent's argument. cf. arguendo. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Adsumus, Sancte Spiritus: Prayer of invocation to the Holy Spirit for an ecclesial assembly of governance or discernment (thus synodal), accessed 30 July 2022 Battle training was tough and intensive for, from the very start, it was appreciated that airborne troops would haveAs in the term " chargé d'affaires ad interim", denoting a diplomatic officer who acts in place of an ambassador. [5]



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