- Kim (Korean: Kim Jeong-wook; Hangul: 김정욱),
better known by his
stage name
Dabit (Hangul: 다빗), is a
South Korean-American solo singer-songwriter
under KoffeeDream...
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Eugene Dabit (21
September 1898 in Mers-les-Bains – 21
August 1936 in Sevastopol) was a
French socialist writer. He was part of the
group "proletarian...
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sulfuric acid to form water:
Dabit (1800). "Extrait du mémoire du cit.
Dabit sur l'éther" [Extract of the
memoir by
citizen Dabit on ether].
Annales de Chimie...
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tamquam lignum quod
plantatum est
secus decursus aquarum, quod
fructum suum
dabit in
tempore suo : et
folium ejus non defluet; et
omnia quae****que faciet...
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Merrill Lynch, Pierce,
Fenner & Smith, Inc. v.
Dabit, 547 U.S. 71 (2006), was a case
decided by the
Supreme Court of the
United States involving the extent...
- ligne [fr],
which received the
Grand prix RTL-Lire and the Prix Eugène-
Dabit du
roman populiste [fr].
Ponthus earned his khâgne in
Reims and Nancy. He...
- relationships. In 1938, Carné
developed Eugène
Dabit's novel Hôtel du Nord into a film treatment.
Dabit's book was po****r in
France and had won the 1929...
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crunch Liquidity crisis Merrill Lynch, Pierce,
Fenner & Smith, Inc. v.
Dabit, a 2006
Supreme Court case
involving securities fraud claims.
Merrill Lynch...
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Usually the
shortened syllable is a
closed syllable containing a
short vowel:
dabit nēmō (starts ia8) "there's no one who will give" patĕr vēnit (starts ia6)...
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bargaining process". In
Merrill Lynch, Pierce,
Fenner & Smith, Inc. v.
Dabit (2005),
Sotomayor wrote a
unanimous opinion that the
Securities Litigation...