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- concept album featuring themes of abuse, isolation, and mental instability. Committere, an installation featuring artwork and sketches for The Downward Spiral...
- centuries. The word is a conjunction of the Latin words fides (trust) and committere (to commit), and thus denotes that something is committed to one's trust...
- vicina, de cuius gentis conversione speratur, legationis officium tibi committere dignaremurDatum Anagniae II. Kal. Aug. Pontificatus nostri anno I....
- derives from Medieval Latin commissarius, from Latin commissus (pp. of committere) "entrusted". Governmental or administrative structures (or bodies) headed...
- Junior College St. Columban's Academy (1958-1960) Motto Fides Servitium Committere (Latin) Motto in English Faith, Service and Communion in Mission Type...
- Former names La Salle School Antipolo (1985–1998) Motto Fides Servitium Committere (Latin) Motto in English Faith Service Communion Type Private, Catholic...
- 67889; 122.96250 Information Type Private Motto Latin: Fides Servitium Committere (Faith, Zeal for Service, and Communion in Mission) Religious affiliation(s)...
- De La Salle UniversityAguinaldo (1992–1997) Motto Fides Servitium Committere (Latin) Motto in English Faith, Committed to Service Type Private Catholic...
- encounter, referring to it as her 'prodigious Venus': inter sē geminōs audēs committere cunnōs   mentīturque virum prōdigiōsa Venus. ('You dare to rub two ****...
- both from medieval Latin commissarius "person in charge", from Latin committere "entrust". The term "commissar" was first used in 1918) An official of...