-
Copernican system in
English but
discarded the
notion of a
fixed s**** of
immoveable stars to
postulate infinitely many
stars at
varying distances. He was...
- it, it
containing the
prime articles of Christianity, and
which are as
immoveable as a rock; or
rather Christ himself, who points, as it were, with his...
- rougher,
granular skin.
Their eyes, like
those of snakes, are
covered by
immoveable,
transparent membranes that
function as eyelids. They feed on insects...
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original (PDF) on 14
October 2013.
Retrieved 6 June 2013. List of
Protect Immoveable Antiquities Annex A to
Chapter 1. pg 1. La****
Development Authority Integrated...
- a
gratuitous loan; a loan, or free
concession of
anything moveable or
immoveable, for a
certain timeframe, on
condition of
restoring again the same individual...
- delivery: easy to do with a horse, but
impossible with land, i.e. with
immoveable property. Thus the
conveyance (i.e. delivery) of land to the new tenant...
-
ultimately damaging the flap
drive mechanism. This
rendered the
flaps immoveable in the
takeoff position. The
aircraft returned for an
emergency landing...
-
Prices of Provisions, Banks, Coins,
Staple Products, Stock,
Moveable and
Immoveable Property,
Public Companies, &c. of Each Colony; with the
Charters and...
- like he or she
would visit a
friend or relative. The use of
moveable and
immoveable images is
mentioned by Pāṇini. In the
Bhakti school of Hinduism, temples...
-
adjective firmus, firma, firmum,
meaning "firm, strong, stout, steadfast,
immoveable, sure, to be
relied upon". The
modern agricultural sense of the word stems...