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it has begun

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it has been a long week

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amo

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it has come to the triarii

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it has come to the triarii

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it has dawned on us today

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illuxit nobis hodie

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it is you, it has always been

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tibi me est semper

Last Update: 2022-07-29
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he/she/it has (been) propelled

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propulsit

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it has been seen by the holy spirit and us

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ecce ego vobiscum sum

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he/she/it has been handed over/down

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tradita est

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the survival of his feelings towards her be quiet, it has been given to that which

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id quod gerendis rebus superesset quieti datum

Last Update: 2020-04-27
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pernotesct, pernotescere, pernotuit, - it has become well known; it has been thoroughly investigated;

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pernotesct

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the fox had seen a tragic mask; how after he had turned once to this place and again to that place, "oh! how great a sight," he said, "it has no brain!" it is said here that who by chance divides the honor and glory, will commonly feel taken away.

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personam tragicam forte vulpes viderat;quam postquam huc illuc semel atque iterum verterat,'o quanta species' inquit 'cerebrum non habet!'hoc illis dictum est quibus honorem et gloriam fortuna tribuit, sensum communem abstulit.

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