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NB vel translates as "or, even, actually, for example" i_initium. html
Indymedia Ireland dizzy dissident 2010
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The Latin word "vel" expresses weak or inclusive disjunction, and the Latin word "aut" corresponds to the word "or" in its strong or exclusive sense.
Disjunction Jennings, Ray 2008
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[3062] Grabe and others insert "vel" between these words.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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With Massuet and Stieren we expunge "vel" from the text.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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Pro tempore matutino vero ufquead ho - ram fextam, [in hoc Pocc: e veriu:] Erit vel mane, 'vel' vefpera -, velmeridies.
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I know a guy who purpossly tried to blow up a Super black in 45 Colt to duplicate 454 vel firsst he used 2400 then used 4227.
An Expert Gunsmith on Over-Pressure Rounds and Exploding Handguns 2009
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I know a guy who purpossly tried to blow up a Super black in 45 Colt to duplicate 454 vel firsst he used 2400 then used 4227.
An Expert Gunsmith on Over-Pressure Rounds and Exploding Handguns 2009
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In the typical edition of the new OHS, every time the Passion is mentioned, the rubric says “cantatur vel legitur”, “proceditur ad cantum vel lectionem”.
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Others interesting names are Carlos Gardini, Marcelo Cohen, Eduardo J. Carletti, Sergio Bizzio and of course Sergio Gault vel Hartman who not only writes but also publishes anthologies, is in charge of a lot of webs and blogs, and also of a virtual workshop.
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I was just pointing out why one should reasonably expect so much talk around here about the legality vel non of things.
whichbe commented on the word vel
Warmly dressed, with a good outfit.
July 5, 2008
vanishedone commented on the word vel
Also Latin for inclusive or. (Well, roughly.)
July 6, 2008