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Ipsissima verba,
Latin for "the very words," is a
legal term
referring to material,
usually established authority, that a
writer or
speaker is quoting...
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invocation by
Pythagoreans when
appealing to the
pronouncements of the master.
ipsissima verba the very
words themselves "Strictly word for word" (cf. verbatim)...
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Catholic Herald.
Retrieved 2021-12-20. "Notitiae Responses". notitiae.
ipsissima-verba.org.
Retrieved 2021-12-20. Pentin,
Edward (February 8, 2022). "Traditional...
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solely by
virtue of the
person making the ****ertion. /ˈɪpsi ˈdɪksɪt/
ipsissima verba the very
words Referring to a do****ent or
ruling that is
being quoted...
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invocation by
Pythagoreans when
appealing to the
pronouncements of the master.
ipsissima verba the very
words themselves "Strictly word for word" (cf. verbatim)...
- pre-Socratics and
accounts of
their lives and of
their philosophical views. B:
Ipsissima Verba:
Literally translated to "exact words", and
sometimes also termed...
- such as a
chapter of the
Federalist Society, a
student newspaper called "
Ipsissima Verba", and a
Sports and
Entertainment Law
Society (SELS). Currently,...
- The
Order of M**** (The
Extraordinary Form of the
Roman Rite) (PDF).
Ipsissima Verba. pp. 1, 18. Basalyga,
Benjamin (1948). "The
Divine Liturgy History:...
- hoc est
sescupla proportionis intervallorum cujusque a Jove: quae
plane ipsissima est, qua
utebantur supra **** planetae.
Intervalla enim
quatuor Jovialium...
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produced in his long career.
Moving Landscape. Montreal, QC: Guernica, 1985.
Ipsissima Verba. Los Angeles, CA: Parentheses, 1986. A
Critical Geography. San Diego...