- Unus testis,
nullus testis (lit. 'one witness, no witness') is a
Latin legal phrase describing a rule of the law of evidence.
According to this rule, the...
- unconstitutional. In the
early 1930s, Camp of
Great Poland advocated numerus nullus - a
complete exclusion of Jews. In 1931, the All-Polish
Youth demonstrated...
- to Egypt, and
Lucius Vorenus joins him. 21 9 "Deus
Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a
Hungry Man)"
Steve Shill Mere
Smith 18 March 2007 (2007-03-18)...
- The
pronouns alius "another",
alter "another (of two)", ūllus "any", and
nūllus "no", when used adjectivally,
precede the noun in most
cases (93% in both...
-
utilitas quae
alteri accrescit non est ex vendente, sed ex
conditione ementis,
nullus autem debet vendere alteri quod non est suum. . . Aquinas,
Summa Theologica...
- was used in the
firmly established legal principle "Testis unus,
testis nullus" (one
witness [equals] no witness),
meaning that
testimony by any one person...
- Run! (2007): A
Snowgum Films original story created as a
short film for
Nullus Anxietas, the
Australian Discworld convention.
Stars Troy
Larkin as Rincewind...
- (from German: null[citation needed]
meaning "zero",
which is from Latin:
nullus meaning "none") is
often ****ociated with the
concept of zero or the concept...
-
hunting and
exterminating alien threats).
Titus (known as "Blackshield
Nullus")
leads a
Deathwatch kill team to the
Recidious System,
responding to an...
- have a
symbol for 0; instead,
nulla (or the
genitive form nullae) from
nullus, the
Latin word for "none", was emplo**** to
denote a 0 value. The first...