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French crédit (15c.) "belief, trust," from
Italian credito, from
Latin creditum "a loan,
thing entrusted to another," from past
participle of
credere "to...
- the
faith as it had been
always held, from the very beginning:
semper creditum. The
permanence of
Christian belief was the most con****uous sign and token...
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Mississauga Former names Erindale College (1965-1998)
Motto Tantum nobis creditum Motto in English So much has been
entrusted to us Type
Satellite campus...
- (Basle) as
Contra Donationis, quae
Constantini dicitur, privilegia, ut
falso creditum declamatio. It was
completely rejected by the Church. It was not formally...
- (Dioecesis
Mohaleshoekensis created in 1977 by Pope Paul VI by bull "Ut fert
creditum") that is
included in the
ecclesiastical province of
Maseru and depends...
- condō, condere, condidī,
conditum "to found" crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī,
crēditum "to entrust, believe" dēdō, dēdere, dēdidī, dēditum "to surrender" perdō...
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diagonals Or on a
chief Argent an open book
Proper inscribed with the Gr****
letters Pi and
Epsilon Sable and
edged and
clasped Or.
Motto Tibi
Creditum Debes...
- et
Cypro excitari; non enim
reperiri in
terreno nec nisi
inter cautes creditum fuerat.
similius veri est, quod idem
Xenocrates tradit, et torrentibus...
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Ferenc Gyurcsány.
After earning his master's degree,
Bajnai took a job at
Creditum Financial Consulting Ltd. In 1993, he
undertook an
internship at the European...
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curandum est, ut id
teneamus quod ubique, quod semper, quod ab
omnibus creditum est....".: 10
Vincentius Lerinensis (1985). "Commonitorium". In Demeulenaere...