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Fumus boni
iuris is a
Latin phrase, used in
European and
South American courts,
meaning "likelihood of
success on the
merit of the case" (literal meaning:...
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Fuumu is a
member of the Teke
languages dialect continuum of the
Congolese plateau. The
three dialects,
Fuumu (Ifuumu),
Wuumu (Iwuumu) and Mpuono, are...
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today to
describe scented mixtures and is
derived from the
Latin word per
fumus (lit. 'through smoke'). The word
perfumery refers to the art of
making perfumes...
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poetry as θέ(ϝ)ειον, théweion and may come from the same root as
Latin fumus (Indo-European dh-w) and may have
originally meant "fumigation substance"...
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Fumaria (fumitory or fumewort, from
Latin fumus terrae, "smoke of the earth") is a
genus of
about 60
species of
annual flowering plants in the family...
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Tread on the Tiger's Tail (****anese: 虎の尾を踏む男達, Hepburn: Tora no O o
Fumu Otokotachi) is a 1945 ****anese
period drama film
written and
directed by...
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Padeume Hum) ****anese: オーム・マニ・パドメー・フーム (Ōmu Mani Padomē
Fūmu) or オムマニペメフム (Omu Mani Peme
Fumu); however, in
practice a ****anese
pronunciation of 唵麼抳缽訥銘吽...
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obtaining a
protective order or ****ction, the
other condition being fumus boni iuris,
corresponding to the
common law
concept of a
Prima facie case...
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Baltic and
Germanic words for "spook" and
ultimately cognate with
Latin fumus "smoke." The
earliest attested form of the word is the
Mycenaean Gr**** te-o...
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informally known as the "mother-and-father" or "parental official" (父母官;
fùmǔ guān). The
county (xian) was
established as the
basic unit of
local government...