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  • 31Imprimatur — Im pri*ma tur, n. [L., let it be printed.] 1. (Law) A license to print or publish a book, paper, etc.; also, in countries subjected to the censorship of the press, approval of that which is published. [1913 Webster] 2. (R. C. Ch.) Permission… …

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  • 32Arthur Golding — (c. 1536 ndash; c. 1605) was an English translator.He was the son of Jonathon Golding of Belchamp St Paul and Halsted, Essex, an auditor of the Exchequer, and was probably born in London. His half sister, Margaret, married John de Vere, 16th Earl …

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  • 33Ariad v. Lilly — is a United States court case in which Eli Lilly was found to have infringed US patent|6410516 held by Ariad Pharmaceuticals (licensed from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, and the Whitehead Institute). On May 4, 2006 Lilly… …

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  • 34Landwirtschaftliches Wochenblatt Westfalen-Lippe — Beschreibung …

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  • 35Rabelais, François — Ra·be·lais (răbʹə lā , răb ə lāʹ, räb lĕʹ), François. 1494? 1553. French humanist and writer of satirical attacks on medieval scholasticism and superstition, most notably Pantagruel (1532) and Gargantua (1534). * * * born с 1494, Poitou, France… …

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  • 36Kevlin — This is a rare and ancient Irish surname. Recorded in various spellings including Kevelhan, Kivlehan, Kivelhan, Kivelhanan, and the short form of Kevlin, it is known as a co arb surname. It originated from the village of Fore in County Westmeath …

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  • 37Kivelhan — This is a rare and ancient Irish surname. Recorded in various spellings including Kevelhan, Kivlehan, Kivelhan, Kivelhanan, and the short form of Kevlin, it is known as a co arb surname. It originated from the village of Fore in County Westmeath …

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  • 38Kivlehan — This is a rare and ancient Irish surname. Recorded in various spellings including Kevelhan, Kivlehan, Kivelhan, Kivelhanan, and the short form of Kevlin, it is known as a co arb surname. It originated from the village of Fore in County Westmeath …

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  • 39Kivlin — This is a rare and ancient Irish surname. Recorded in various spellings including Kevelhan, Kivlehan, Kivelhan, Kivelhanan, and the short forms of Kivlin and Kevlin, it is known as a co arb surname. It originated from the village of Fore in… …

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  • 40imprimatur — n. [L.] License to print …

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