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Erga was created in 1964.

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Maurizio Ragazzi has written:

'The concept of international obligations erga omnes' -- subject(s): International Customary law, International law, International obligations, International offenses, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of International law

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"Et omnes" in Latin means "and all."

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Super omnes is a latin expression that means "superior to everyone"

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Omnes mundum facimus is Latin for "we all make the world".

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συνεργασία [seen erga see a]

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"omnes pompeiani actor spectant" means "All Pompeians watch the actors."

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The cast of Erga kai imeres tis Ellinikis mousikis - 1987 includes: Rinio Papanikola as Herself - Host

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Pho tios Kontoglou has written:

'Erga'

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O all you is the English equivalent of 'O vos omnes'. In the word by word translation, the interjection 'o' means 'o'. The personal possessive pronoun 'vos' means 'you'. The plural 'omnes' means 'all'.

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omnes it means all, whole

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Exuent Omnes (2003)

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And all = Et omnes

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Oz - 1997 Exeunt Omnes 6-8 is rated/received certificates of:

USA:TV-MA

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Oz - 1997 Exeunt Omnes 6-8 was released on:

USA: 23 February 2003

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Anonymousis how the author of 'O vos omnes' is described. The phrase is part of the opening sentence to a text from Lamentations 1:12. The complete phrase is 'O vos omnes, qui transitis per viam, attendite et videte'. The English equivalent is 'All ye that pass by, behold and see'.

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The statement 'Ab uno disce omnes' means All [of you], learn from one. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'ab' means 'from'. The noun 'uno' means 'one'. The verb 'disce' is the imperative form of the infinitive 'discere', which means 'to learn'. The adjective used as a noun 'omnes' means 'all'.

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Omnes viae Romam ducunt.

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The motto of Strathmore University is 'Ut omnes unum sint'.

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Rift Valley Academy's motto is 'Omnes Christo'.

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The motto of Achimota School is 'Ut Omnes Unum Sint'.

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The motto of Niagara University is 'Ut Omnes Te Cognoscant'.

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Papiliones auratos deridebims omnes.

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All things are taught to all or teaches everything to everyone.

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The motto of Essex District High School is 'Quisque Omnes'.

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All Hallows College's motto is 'Euntes Docete Omnes Gentes'.

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The motto of University of Belgrano is 'Ad omnes pro scientia et cultura'.

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The motto of Purcell Marian High School is ''Praestans inter Omnes'.

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Literally it means "All the blessed", but it might more broadly imply "All the saints".

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Classical Latin prefers the verb at the end of the sentence (it is a subject-object-verb language, unlike English which is a subject-verb-object language). The verb can appear in other positions, but usually for poetic or prosaic effect.

The genitive plural of stella is stellarum, not stellae.

So a more usual order would be: Omnes pulvis stellarum sumus.

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Pater is "father." Omnium is the genitive plural of Omnes, which means "all". Together they mean "father of all."

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Newlands Spring Primary School's motto is 'Operantes simul ad successus omnes'.

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If you're planning on singing these words, you want the Ecclesiastical pronunciation. According to the Catholic Church's book of chant Liber Usualis, the recommended pronunciation is: lau-DAH-teh OM-ness JEN-tess (where "lau" rhymes with "cow" and OM has a short o vowel similar to the one in the word "taught").

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Jean Bence has written:

'Manuale in omnes D. Pauli Apostoli epistolas' -- subject(s): Bible

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"Unum omnes" is a Latin phrase that translates to "one for all" in English. It emphasizes unity and togetherness, suggesting that individuals should work together as a collective rather than as separate entities. The phrase is often used to promote solidarity and collaboration among people towards a common goal or purpose.

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Ille qui nos omnes servabit (=He who will save [or "protect"] us all)

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Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers's motto is 'Docet omnes ubique'.

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