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A fortiori
A fortiori A for`ti*o"ri [L.] (Logic & Math.) With stronger reason.

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- Fortior Club de la Côte Ouest known as Fortior Mahajanga or simply Fortior CO is a Malagasy football club based in Mahajanga. THB Champions League: 2 1972...
- base without being seen, they shout "forty forty I'm free", "forty forty home", "forty forty save myself", "forty forty in", “save myself 123” and are then...
- AS Fortior is a Malagasy football club based in Toamasina, Madagascar. THB Champions League: 4 1962, 1963, 1999, 2000 Coupe de Madagascar: 1 2002 CAF...
- The Forty Elephants or Forty Thieves were a 19th to 20th century all-female London crime syndicate who specialised in shoplifting, also called hoisting...
- Long Forties) Forties oilfield in the North Sea Forties pipeline system Roaring Forties, strong westerly winds found in the Southern Hemisphere Forty-ounce...
- Kaisei Academy in Tokyo, ****an. In its Latinized form, Calamus Gladio Fortior, it is the motto of Keio University in Tokyo, ****an. In another Latinized...
- the inscription: COLONY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE * VIS UNITA FORTIOR. The Latin motto vis unita fortior means "A united force (is) stronger." The motto was meant...
- The 40-yard dash is a sprint covering 40 yards (36.576 m). It is primarily run to evaluate the speed and acceleration of American football players by scouts...
- Forty Licks is a double compilation album by the Rolling Stones. A 40-year career-spanning retrospective, Forty Licks is notable for being the first retrospective...
- Charada vlei rat (Otomys fortior) is a species of rodent in the family of Muridae. It is endemic to southwestern Ethiopia. Thomas (1906) initially described...