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Beatrice Armari (1877 – 1918) was an Argentine-Italian
botanist and
taxonomist noted for her
study the
flora of Eritrea. Her name
appears with the North...
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Chambost H;
Pasquet M;
Mazingue F;
Guitton C;
Pellier I; Roqueplan-Bellmann F;
Armari-Alla C;
Thomas C; Marie-Cardine A;
Lejars O;
Fouyssac F;
Bayart S; Lutz...
- (L.Ariza is also used) Arm. –
Edward Armitage [es] (1822–1906)
Armari –
Beatrice Armari (1877–1918) Arn. –
George Arnott Walker-Arnott (1799–1868) Arnell...
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meridiem ante
mortem before death See post
mortem ("after death") ante
omnia armari before all else, be
armed ante
prandium (a.p.)
before lunch Used on pharmaceutical...
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alteram formam, ubi amor
quaeritur nec videtur,
iubemus insurgere leges,
armari iura
gladio ultore, ut
exquisitis poenis subdantur infames, qui sunt vel...
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meridiem ante
mortem before death See post
mortem ("after death") ante
omnia armari before all else, be
armed ante
prandium (a.p.)
before lunch Used on pharmaceutical...
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Paolo Mazza 1936–37 Euro
Riparbelli 1937–39
Paolo Mazza 1939–42
Giorgio Armari Bruno Maini 1942–43 József
Viola Jul. 1945–Jun. 1946
Guido Testolina Jul...
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Busquets family.
Inside the
parliament was
placed the
Closet of the six keys (
Armari de les sis claus),
representative of each
Andorran parish,
where the Andorran...
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signed with
Malaysia for two Scorpène submarines,
through the
subsidiary Armaris. The DCN has also won
contracts in the
field of off-s****
drilling for...
- on the
newer Scorpène
submarine design,
conceived by the French-based
Armaris (later DCNS, now
Naval Group). Ultimately, the IN
chose the latter, reasoning...