- part of a
corruption scandal in the 1970s. New Britain's motto,
Industria implet alveare et
melle fruitur—translated from Latin—means "Industry
fills the...
- Hoc
Matthaeus agens hominem generaliter implet;
Marcus ut alta
fremit uox per
deserta leonis; Iura
sacerdotii Lucas tenet ore iuuenci; More
uolans aquilae...
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Latin dactylic hexameter, "Praecipit et prohibet, permittit, consultit,
implet".
Praecipit means "gives
precepts to".
Precepts tell
people to do something...
- of a Man The
climactic operation scene from the film,
published in The
Implet Directed by J.
Farrell MacDonald Written by C.B.
Hoadley Produced by Carl...
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Motto Latin:
Industria Navem Implet, lit. 'Industry
Fills the Ship'
Meeting place Town Hall,
Heath Road, Runcorn...
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Nothing Shall Be
Hidden Film
still featured in The
Implet, 1912
Directed by
Harry A.
Pollard Written by
Lillian Winbigler Produced by Carl
Laemmle Independent...
- (left) and
Widnes (right) Coat of arms Motto(s): Latin:
Industria Navem Implet, lit. 'Industry
Fills the Ship'
Halton shown within Cheshire Coordinates:...
- Daly in a
scene from the film. This
still was
originally published in The
Implet.
Directed by Otis
Turner Written by
George Elmore Produced by Carl Laemmle...
- West
Still from The Man from the West and
featured in 1912
issue of The
Implet Directed by Otis
Turner Written by J.W.
Culbertson Produced by Otis Turner...
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ancients worship the
ancient of days)
Borough of Halton:
Industria Navem Implet (Industry
fills the ship) Runcorn:
Navem Mercibus Implere (Fill the ship...