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ensemble (premiered by
Richard Todd and the USC
Symphony Orchestra);
Vis Vitae (mixed octet,
featured at the
historic Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church...
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named by ARISTOTLE, eidoz,—by HARRIS, form—by STAHL,
vis medicatrix naturæ—by HALLER,
vis vitæ—by BLUMENBACH,
nisus formativus—by J. BROWN, excitability...
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terra flora in New York
State from 1983 to 1996, and the Key West
company vis vitae from 1996 to 2005. His
specialties included ****anese &
tropical gardens...
- the
function of the body...The
vital functions are
consequents of the
Vis Vitae Principium Vitale, and
presuppose the Organs, as the Functionaries. Life...
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Information Institute.
Retrieved 2023-09-04. Hendrickson, G. L. (1910). ""Integer
Vitae"". The
classical Journal. 5 (6): 250–258. ISSN 0009-8353. JSTOR 3286962...
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librettist for his Una Odissea,
composed in 2001. His
cycle Vivifice Spiritus Vitae Vis 2005, is
composed on
texts from the
Vulgate Latin Bible. Own compositions...
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Eucharist denial or
excommunication Canon 1397 §2
Evangelium vitae Humanae vitae In
politics Philosophy and
theology Consistent life
ethic Culture...
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liturgical play with
texts and
music by
Hildegard of Bingen, 1998. Azam Ali: O
Vis Aeternitatis and O
Euchari by
Hildegard of Bingen, 2020 The Beloved: The...
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Doctrine of the
Faith clarified the
Catholic Church's
position vis-a-
vis other Christian communities.
Quoting the
statement of Pope Paul VI: "What...
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organising and
synthesising the main
results of the game-theory
revolution vis-à-
vis understanding of non-competitive markets. From 1994 to 1996 he was a professor...