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Cui bono? (classical Latin: [kui̯
ˈbɔnoː]), in
English "to whom is it a benefit?", is a
Latin phrase about identifying crime suspects. It
depends on the...
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cui in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cui or
CUI may
refer to:
Cui (surname), a
Chinese surname Cui Shian (born 1957),
governor of
Macau César
Cui (1835–1918)...
- the
testimony of the
witnesses was not sufficient, to ask the accusers,
cui bono; that is to say, what profit, honour, or
other contentment the accused...
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misusing the
foundation for his
business and
political purposes.
Money portal Cui bono, a
Latin phrase meaning "To
whose benefit?",
suggesting a
hidden motive...
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promotion in San
Diego and
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Cui Bono"
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- laundering. On 13
January 2017, the
Federal Police launched Operation "
Cui Bono?", an
offshoot of
Catiline Orations. They
found a cell
phone at Eduardo...
- are just
expedients –
tactical maneuvers in the
struggle for mastery.
Cui bono Charles de Gaulle, who said "France has no friends, only interests." What...
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dialogue options and
gives a
combat bonus against female NPCs.
Cui bono Follow the
money Pierre L. Horn, ed.,
Handbook of
French Po****r Culture...
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basis for the
observed behavior.
Similar in
spirit to the
phrase cui bono (who gains?) or
cui prodest (who advances?), but
outside those phrases' historically...
- only praises, but
praises joyfully") qui
bono who with good
common misspelling of the
Latin phrase cui bono ("who benefits?") qui
docet in
doctrina he...