A common Biblical phrase. Also extended to exeunt omnes'everyone leaves'. Motto of Bradford Grammar School, often purposefully mistranslated by pupils as "Just do it! Deeds of the Saints. Originally, the genius loci was literally the protective spirit of a place, a creature usually depicted as a snake.
The motto of the Apollo 13 moon mission, derived from ex scientia tridens.
A list of national and international resources and hotlines to help connect you to needed health and medical services. I think the best answer is to increase the sentences for sex offenders. I think this is the wrong way to go about this. I would have changed "held" to "detained".
From what I know of sex offenders, many refuse treatment while in prison if that is even something that can be treated. Register to Reply or Ask a Question Go to first unread post.
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Habent sua fata libelli. Often used to compress lists of parties to legal documents.
Motto of the London Stock Exchange. It is often used to summarise the doctrine that the Catholic Church is absolutely necessary for salvation. From St. See also ab ovo usque ad mala. From the measure of Hercules' foot you shall know his size; from a part, the whole.
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