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Edward Mensor (November 7, 1885 –
April 20, 1970) was an
outfielder in
Major League Baseball. He
stood 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) tall and
weighed 145 pounds...
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explanation of this practice, see filiation.
Lucius Farsuleius Mensor,
triumvir monetalis in 75 BC,
known from a coin
depicting Libertas and a...
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processing company TVN
Entertainment (now Vubiquity) for its
Mensor system.
Widevine Mensor inserts a 64-bit
payload into the signal, a com****tionally...
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hired a
large team of
contractors and
skilled labourers. A
surveyor or
mensor planned the
route using a
groma for sighting, the
chorobates for levelling...
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Palmerton Arboretum Rogue River is
served by the w****ly
Rogue River Press. Ed
Mensor,
Major League Baseball player Josine Ianco-Starrels, Romanian-American art...
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Chicago White Sox 1912–1919 Sam
Mayer Outfielder Washington Senators 1915 Ed
Mensor Outfielder Pittsburgh Pirates 1912–1914 Matt
Mervis First baseman Chicago...
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freedman at
Neapolis in Campania,
where he
worked as a
mensor sacomarius, or
measurer of weights,
together with
Aulus Stlaccius Mario...
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Journal of the
American Osteopathic ****ociation. 48 (1): 10. PMID 18883818.
Mensor, M. C (1955). "Non-operative treatment,
including mani****tion, for lumbar...
- procurator. They
would most
likely be
handed off to an
officer known as the
mensor,
whose position was
comparable to that of a contractor, and he was in charge...
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decempedator (with
reference to the
instrument used); finitor,
metator or
mensor castrorum in
republican times;
togati Augustorum as
imperial civil officials;...