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- Primus inter pares is a Latin phrase meaning first among equals. It is typically used as an honorary title for someone who is formally equal to other...
- Records: Findings of the InterPARES Project," InterPARES Project, available online at http://www.interpares.org/book/interpares_book_d_part1.pdf; Heather...
- identified as A4.2 within the Chain of Preservation (COP) model created by the InterPARES 2 project. Archival appraisal is not the same as monetary appraisal, which...
- Look up pares in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pares, Parès or Parés may refer to: Pares, Antigua and Barbuda Pares (food), a dish originating in the...
- class (at least 7 scheduled) A closing ceremony that includes the Vintage InterPares (VIP) race and medal presentation. Also the country trophy will be handed...
- archbishop of Canterbury, whom the communion refers to as its primus inter pares (Latin, 'first among equals'). The archbishop calls the decennial Lambeth...
- bias, the leniency error, the sense of relative superiority, the primus inter pares effect, and the Lake Wobegon effect, named after the fictional town where...
- romanized: Oikoumenikós Patriárchēs) is the archbishop of Constantinople and primus inter pares (first among equals) among the heads of the several autocephalous churches...
- International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES) Project is one example of such an initiative. Based at the School of...
- E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople is recognised by them as primus inter pares ("first among equals"), a title formerly given to the patriarch of Rome...