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Vulgus happened in 1984.

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Vulgus was created on 1984-09-10.

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Tam quídam plérumque means As a whole when translated into Latin.

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Mob is short for mobile, which itself was a truncated form of mobile vulgus, a Latin phrase meaning 'fickle crowd'.

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The most straightforward translation of the English word 'plebian' into Latin is Plebius. But there's another possibility. The word also may be rendered into Latin as Vulgus.

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AD plus AD in hexidecimal = 15A

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The possessive form for the noun ad is ad's; the ad's results.

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A Pepsi ad is a Pepsi ad...?

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Maymuna bint al-Harith(m. 630 AD-632 AD)

Maria al-Qibtiyya(m. 630 AD-632 AD)

Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya(m. 629 AD-632 AD)

Safiyya bint Huyayy(m. 629 AD-632 AD)

Rayhāna bint Zayd ibn ʿAmr(m. 629 AD-631 AD)

Ramla bint Abi Sufyan(m. 628 AD-632 AD)

Juwayriyya bint al-Harith(m. 628 AD-632 AD)

Zaynab bint Jahsh(m. 627 AD-632 AD)

Zaynab bint Khuzayma(m. 625 AD-627 AD)

Hafsa bint Umar(m. 624 AD-632 AD)

Sawda bint Zamʿa(m. 619 AD-632 AD)

Aisha bint Abu Bakr(m. 619 AD-632 AD)

Khadija bint Khuwaylid(m. 595 AD-619 AD)

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The first actual video game created by Capcom was the arcade title "Vulgus", a coin operated unit that was released in 1984. There were 2 games created previously, but were simply coin operated slot-style games.

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201 AD comes before 1530 AD.

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Ad hoc is pronounced as "ad hock".

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Matthew between AD 55 and 75. Mark before AD 70 Luke before AD 60. John between AD 45 and 110 Acts Luke around AD 64. Romans Paul AD 56 or 57. 1 Corinthians Paul AD 55. 2 Corinthians Paul AD 56. Galatians Paul AD 52 Ephesians Paul AD 63. Philippians Paul between AD 59 and AD 61. Colossians Paul AD 62. 1 Thessalonians Paul AD 50. 2 Thessalonians Paul AD 50. 1 Timothy Paul between AD 62 and AD 67. 2 Timothy Paul between AD 62 and AD 67. Titus Paul AD 63. Philemon Paul between AD 56 and AD 62. Hebrews Maybe Paul between AD 66 and AD 70 (before the destruction of Jerusalem AD 70). James James between AD 45 and AD 50. 1 Peter Peter between AD 62 and AD 64. 2 Peter Peter between AD 64 and AD 68. 1 John John between AD 85 and AD 90. 2 John John AD 90. 3 John John AD 90. Jude Jude between AD 60 and AD 65. Revelation John between AD 54 and AD 96 Although the document is internally anonymous, the authorship of this Gospel has been traditionally ascribed to St. Matthew" (Wikipedia.org). It seems that Wikipedia does not agree with the above. Not only on Matthew but almost all of the information written above. To the answer above, Do you have verifiable sources? Gospel according to Matthew (Greek:

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The sixth century AD covers the years from 501 AD to 600 AD.

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Nerva ruled from 96 AD to 98 AD.

Nerva ruled from 96 AD to 98 AD.

Nerva ruled from 96 AD to 98 AD.

Nerva ruled from 96 AD to 98 AD.

Nerva ruled from 96 AD to 98 AD.

Nerva ruled from 96 AD to 98 AD.

Nerva ruled from 96 AD to 98 AD.

Nerva ruled from 96 AD to 98 AD.

Nerva ruled from 96 AD to 98 AD.

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Three Latin term for the lower classes were, turba, meaning mob; multitutdo, meaning rabble; and vulgus, which had a meaning akin to common herd.

They were also known as the plebians, the common, as opposed to the patricians, the rich elite.

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Saint Paul lived from about the year 1 AD until about the year 65 AD. Precise dates are not known.

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Ad Snijders has written:

'Ad Snijders'

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Ad hocery is the use of ad hoc or improvised reasoning.

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Caligula was emperor from 37 AD to 41 Ad.

Caligula was emperor from 37 AD to 41 Ad.

Caligula was emperor from 37 AD to 41 Ad.

Caligula was emperor from 37 AD to 41 Ad.

Caligula was emperor from 37 AD to 41 Ad.

Caligula was emperor from 37 AD to 41 Ad.

Caligula was emperor from 37 AD to 41 Ad.

Caligula was emperor from 37 AD to 41 Ad.

Caligula was emperor from 37 AD to 41 Ad.

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An ad-libber is a person who ad-libs, or who is skilled in ad-libbing - improvising a speech or some other performance.

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It is either ad in or ad out. If the server won the point it is ad in and if the returner won the point then it is ad out.

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Nero was the emperor in AD 57 and 58.

Nero was the emperor in AD 57 and 58.

Nero was the emperor in AD 57 and 58.

Nero was the emperor in AD 57 and 58.

Nero was the emperor in AD 57 and 58.

Nero was the emperor in AD 57 and 58.

Nero was the emperor in AD 57 and 58.

Nero was the emperor in AD 57 and 58.

Nero was the emperor in AD 57 and 58.

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There are 11 items that need to be returned to their proper times:

  • 328 BC Ancient Greece: their Golden Vase (at 831 AD)
  • 831 AD Vikings: the Thor's Amulet (at 1593 AD)
  • 1387 AD Mali Empire: the man's Salt Rocks (at 1776 AD)
  • 1516 AD Da Vinci's Workshop: Leonardo's Notebook (at 1882 AD)
  • 1519 AD Aztec Empire: the Sun Stone Piece (at 1877 AD)
  • 1593 AD Great Wall of China: the sentry's Stone Bowl (at 1805 AD)
  • 1776 AD The Graff House: the Declaration of Independence (at 1387 AD)
  • 1805 AD Lewis and Clark: their Peace Medal (at 1516 AD)
  • 1877 AD Edison's Workshop: his early Phonograph (at 328 BC)
  • 1882 AD Statue of Liberty: Bartholdi's Statue Model (at 1953 AD)
  • 1953 AD Mount Everest: Sir Edmund's Climbing Goggles (at 1519 AD)

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You have to locate the misplaced items and return them to their proper times and places.

Who Needs What:

  • 328 BC Ancient Greece: Golden Vase (at 831 AD)
  • 831 AD Vikings: Thor's Amulet (at 1593 AD)
  • 1387 AD Mali Empire: Salt Rocks (at 1776 AD)
  • 1516 AD Da Vinci's Workshop: Notebook (at 1882 AD)
  • 1519 AD Aztec Empire: Sun Stone Piece (at 1877 AD)
  • 1593 AD Great Wall of China: Stone Bowl (at 1805 AD)
  • 1776 AD The Graff House: Declaration of Independence (at 1387 AD)
  • 1805 AD Lewis and Clark: Peace Medal (at 1516 AD)
  • 1877 AD Edison's Workshop: Phonograph (at 328 BC)
  • 1882 AD Statue of Liberty: Statue Model (at 1953 AD)
  • 1953 AD Mount Everest: Climbing Goggles (at 1519 AD)

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In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.

In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.

In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.

In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.

In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.

In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.

In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.

In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.

In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.

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So long after the AD time that there is no AD in front or after it.

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# Where is the AD database held? What other folders are related to AD?

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AD 2424 is 412 years after AD 2012.

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An ad hocism is a single usage of ad hoc improvised reasoning.

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Latin for "to the matter" is ad rem

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79-81 AD was the 1st century AD.

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AD 70 is a longer time ago.

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There were 1603 years between 396 CE (AD) and 1999 CE (AD).

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In AD 80 the Colosseum was opened.

In AD 80 the Colosseum was opened.

In AD 80 the Colosseum was opened.

In AD 80 the Colosseum was opened.

In AD 80 the Colosseum was opened.

In AD 80 the Colosseum was opened.

In AD 80 the Colosseum was opened.

In AD 80 the Colosseum was opened.

In AD 80 the Colosseum was opened.

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It depends on the ad

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