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yearbook is the
Lawrencian and the
student newspaper is
called Mental Pabulum. The
school motto is "Vestigia
Nulla Retrorsum" (lit. I
never retrace my...
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difference between venous and
arterial blood, and thus
demonstrated that the
Pabulum vitae ("food of life") and
flammae [flames] were the same thing. There...
- Soul:
extracted as
pabulum from the
dense body (which was
emanated from the
Divine Spirit aspect).
Intellectual Soul:
extracted as
pabulum from the vital...
- strenuous, and seem as
though they
refresh themselves when his
special pabulum is plenty. Stoker, Bram. "Ch 21,
Jonathan Harker's Journal".
Dracula (PDF)...
- H. Engel. The
trademarked name is a
contracted form of the
Latin word
pabulum,
which means "foodstuff". The word "pablum" had long been used in botany...
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catharsis in theatre. For example,
Bertolt Brecht viewed catharsis as a pap (
pabulum) for the
bourgeois theatre audience, and
designed dramas which left significant...
- in high school. 'In
those days I held
liberal views because that's the
pabulum that's fed to you,' he says now. 'Then one day a
teacher ****igned me to...
- sorts,
natural and artificial. The
mouths or
lacteals of
roots take
their pabulum,
being fine
particles of earth, from the
superficies of the
pores or cavities...
- College, London.
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April 2022. Lagnado, John (August 2005). "From
pabulum to
prions (via DNA): a tale of two Griffiths" (PDF). The Biochemist. Biochemical...