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P.G.. on Wooden HOT TUBSearch bath tub for 2 People with wood heater which heats
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the winter out at 43 C. Request for proposal with pricing Info. Thank you.
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P.G. in Wooden calidum doliumUt wisi enim ad calidum dolium 2 Personae cum ligno calefaciens calefacit in foris in hieme 43C. Vestibulum pretium pro rem cum info. Lorem ipsum.
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For Dorus, the son of Hellen, and the Nymph Orseïs, reigned over the whole of Achaia and Peloponnesus, and built at Argos, an ancient city, on a spot sacred to Juno, a temple, which happened to be of this order. After this, many temples similar to it, sprung
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the other parts of Achaia, though the proportions which should be preserved in it, were not as yet settled.
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3. ita e generibus duobus capitulo interposito tertium genus in operibus est procreatum. e columnarum enim formationibus trium generum factae sunt nominationes, dorica, ionica, corinthia, e quibus prima et antiquitus dorica est nata. Namque Achaia Peloponnesoque tota Dorus Hellenos et Pthias nymphae filius regnavit, isque Argis vetusta civitate Iunonis templo aedificavit eius generis fortuito formae fanum, deinde isdem generibus in ceteris Achaiae civitatibus, cum etiamnum non esset symmetriarum ratio nata.
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‘I.e.’ is frequently confused with ‘e.g.’ This is incorrect; e.g. stands for ‘exempli gratia,’ which literally means ‘for example.’ ‘I.e.’ doesn’t provide an example, but a meaning. The two are frequently mixed
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written English as they are presumed by many to be synonymous.
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Verbatim comes from Medieval Latin, with its earliest recorded use in the late 15th century. It comes from the Latin ‘verbum,’ which, in the singular, means ‘word.’ In the plural, it refers to general speech.