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We are planning to give the necessary instructions for many popular browsers: Maxthon, Netscape, Flock, Rockmelt, Comodo, etc. But we do not have enough devices to test and capture the screenshots. Please help us, we need you.
Non opus est multis agitatis dem pasco popularis: Maxthon, Netscape, cuium pecus, Rockmelt, Comodo etc. Sed non satis capere Screenshots et artes experiri. Please nos indigere.
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Just a couple of years ago, Facebook released M, a personal assistant based on the artificial intelligence of the popular social network. Today, however, Zuckerberg and his associates are preparing for a small new revolution in the system: we are talking about Facebook M Suggestions.
Hace sólo un par de años, Facebook se sacó de la manga M, un asistente personal basado en la inteligencia artificial de la popular red social. Hoy, sin embargo, Zuckerberg y sus asociados se preparan para una pequeña nueva revolución de su sistema: estamos hablando de Facebook M Suggestions. Esta nueva función estará disponible inicialmente en la aplicación Messenger para los usuarios de Estados Unidos, pero es probable que pronto sea pública a nivel mundial.
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Some might argue that any use outside of prayer is improper, but as can be seen above, the phrase has been making its way into speech and the written word for hundreds of years. It is perhaps one of the less commonly seen Latin phrases in common or popular use, but, technically speaking, wouldn’t be incorrect or out of place in an informal context.
‘Et alia’ is a Latin term which literally means, as above, ‘and others.’ ‘Et alii’ is the masculine version of this term and ‘et aliae’ the feminine. For example, if your list consists of all males, technically speaking, you would be more likely to use the former, and females the latter. However, it is very rare to see this in use; the term is usually abbreviated to simply ‘et al.’ It first came into use as part of the English language in 1883.
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a Yes, Marcus Aurelius; or at least, this is one of the readings accepted by editors. In this particular case, the modern popular edition, Loeb Classics, also accepts this reading. (This note prompted because I found out there on the Web a little flap about Marcus Aurelius being a Roman emperor who lived well after Vitruvius: it does no harm then to remind the gentle reader that many people share the same name, even several centuries apart — in Antiquity as well as in our own civilization.)
2. item Cereri extra urbem loco, quo non omnes semper homines nisi per sacrificium necesse habeant adire, cum religiose caste sanctisque moribus is locus debeat tueri. ceterisque diis ad sacrificiorum rationes aptae templis areae sunt distribuendae. De ipsis autem aedibus sacris faciundis et de earum symmetriis in tertio et quarto volumine reddam rationes, quia in secundo visum est mihi imum de materiae copiis quae in aedificiis sunt parandae, quibus sint virtutibus et quem habeant usum exponere, commensus aedificiorum et ordines et genera singula symmetriarum peragere et in singulis voluminibus explicare.