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Diurna is a
Latin &
Italian word
relating to 'day'.
Sometimes refers to: Acta
Diurna ('Daily Acts'), the
newspaper of Rome,
recording legal matters & public...
- Acta
Diurna (Latin for
Daily Acts,
sometimes translated as
Daily Public Records or as
Daily Gazette) were
daily Roman official notices, a sort of daily...
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Encyclia diurna is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Orchidaceae,
native to
Costa Rica and
Panama in
Central America, and to
north Brazil, Colombia...
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normally form a
diphthong must be
pronounced as
separate syllables (e.g. baül,
diürna). Similarly, in Spanish, ü is used in the
combinations güe [ɡwe] and güi...
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Lychnis dioica L.
Lychnis dioica subsp. rubra Weigel
Lychnis diurna Sibth.
Lychnis diurna var. glaberrima Sekera
Lychnis preslii Sekera
Lychnis rosea Salisb...
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Gansu Province, China. The
genus contains a
single species,
Miosurnia diurna,
known from a
nearly complete,
articulated skeleton. The
Miosurnia holotype...
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dictator of Rome
began publishing government announcements called Acta
Diurna.
These were
carved in
metal or
stone and
posted in
public places. In medieval...
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January 2012). "Bope
troca a mística
farda preta por
camuflada em operações
diurnas - Rio de
Janeiro - iG". ig.com.br.
Archived from the
original on 27 September...
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esposa diurna (English: Your
Daytime Wife) is a 1944
Argentine romantic comedy film of the
classical era of
Argentine cinema,
directed by
Enrique Cahen...
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publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Acta
Diurna". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...