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In like manner the Latins formed the word Urbs from 3iy Oreb, mixtio, mifcellanea turba, minus apte ergo Latini duxerant Urbs, ab Urvo, i* e. ab aratri curvatura circumdufti.
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Is there justification to continue calling this city, once the London of the east, the Urbs Prima in India?
Energy, Transportation, and Land Use Patterns « PubliCola 2010
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The late great newspaper columnist Mike Royko suggested that Chicago's motto be changed from "Urbs in Horto" ( "City in a Garden") to "Ubi Est Mea" ( "Where's Mine?").
Michael L. Millenson: Obama & Co. Forget 'Where's Mine?' and the Chicago Way 2010
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The late great newspaper columnist Mike Royko suggested that Chicago's motto be changed from "Urbs in Horto" ( "City in a Garden") to "Ubi Est Mea" ( "Where's Mine?").
Michael L. Millenson: Obama & Co. Forget 'Where's Mine?' and the Chicago Way 2010
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The late great newspaper columnist Mike Royko suggested that Chicago's motto be changed from "Urbs in Horto" ( "City in a Garden") to "Ubi Est Mea" ( "Where's Mine?").
Michael L. Millenson: Obama & Co. Forget 'Where's Mine?' and the Chicago Way 2010
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Here's a sample of their sound: the Gregorian Hymn Urbs Jerusalem.
More sound files bls 2009
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Here's a sample of their sound: the Gregorian Hymn Urbs Jerusalem.
Archive 2009-08-01 bls 2009
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New constructed wetlands, prairies and forests, botanical gardens, organic farms, fishing holes and swimming ponds, wildlife preserves and woodland trails to remake the city in the image of its own motto: Urbs in Horto, or City in a Garden.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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New constructed wetlands, prairies and forests, botanical gardens, organic farms, fishing holes and swimming ponds, wildlife preserves and woodland trails to remake the city in the image of its own motto: Urbs in Horto, or City in a Garden.
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In place of Urbs in Horto (City in a Garden) he proposed Ubi Est Mea — "Where's Mine?"
We Need Royko 2008
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