How To Use Mirabilis In A Sentence
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To this short and apparently insignificant weapon a strong rope is secured, about twenty feet in length, at the extremity of which is a buoy or float, as large as a child's head, formed of an extremely light wood called ambatch (Aanemone mirabilis) that is of about half the specific gravity of cork.
In the Heart of Africa
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1969 was the annus mirabilis in which man first landed on the moon.
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Not even his annus mirabilis is going to change that, he says.
Globe and Mail
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Then I went down and stoked up the fire, and made a sort of posset, without the aqua-mirabilis, obviously.
THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
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James Shapiro and his colleagues at the University of Chicago have been studying a common gut bacterium called Proteus mirabilis.
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But 2011 has surely been a remarkable 'annus mirabilis'.
The Sun
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What we got in return were cocoa, corn, tomatoes, dahlias, jalapa mirabilis, poinsettias and a host of other flowers and of course capsicums, both sweet and chilli.
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It is possible that this miss will forever mark his annus mirabilis.
Times, Sunday Times
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(Lepidium meyenii), a sweet, tangy delicacy in the highlands; mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum), a staple that requires little labor; mauka (Mirabilis expansa), a
12: Seeds and germplasm
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I was shocked to find a species of pitcher plant called Nepenthes mirabilis var.
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A literary mix of annus mirabilis and annus horribilis.
Times, Sunday Times
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Another special one was a catalyst for his annus mirabilis.
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The relict gymnosperm Welwitschia mirabilis, which represents the sole surviving member of its family, is found throughout the ecoregion.
Kaokoveld desert
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Specimens of Gillichthys mirabilis were caught using baited minnow traps in Elkhorn Slough, approximately 20 km north of Monterey, Calif.
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The year 1963 was his annus mirabilis.
Times, Sunday Times
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The famous relict gymnosperm Welwitschia mirabilis is also found throughout the ecoregion, and it is often the most conspicuous feature of the vegetation, scattered about the arid plains at intervals of 50 to 100 m.
Kaokoveld desert
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Huius ad insul� extremitates non procul � fluuio Pyson, habetur locus mirabilis pariter et terribilis, vltr� omne mundanum, pen� et procul: de euentibus, ac laboribus infinitis, qu� mihi me韘que in tempore itinerationis acciderunt hucusque subticui, c鵰 iam vnum de maioribus ecce narro.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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He was lauded as jockey of the year after his annus mirabilis.
Times, Sunday Times
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Horace Walpole after the so-called annus mirabilis of 1759 when the French had been driven from most of Canada and virtually all of what is now the USA
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Now a crossgenerational annus mirabilis is in prospect for the royals.
Times, Sunday Times
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Before and after the club's annus mirabilis they were horribilis at home.
Times, Sunday Times
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Huius ad insulæ extremitates non procul à fluuio Pyson, habetur locus mirabilis pariter et terribilis, vltrà omne mundanum, penè et procul: de euentibus, ac laboribus infinitis, quæ mihi meísque in tempore itinerationis acciderunt hucusque subticui, cùm iam vnum de maioribus ecce narro.
The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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Platelike growth forms of Agaricia agaricites, Montastrea faveolata, Montastrea cavernosa, and Madracis mirabilis, and deepwater octocorals such as Ellisella barbadensis and Iciligorgia schrammi are common on the deep and outlier reefs.
Coral reefs in Florida
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Objective To observe the recovery, proliferation and growth of Proteus Mirabilis (PM) and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (PA) in a low frequency weak electric field (LFWEF).
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Then I went down and stoked up the fire, and made a sort of posset, without the aqua-mirabilis, obviously.
THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
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This title of Our Lady, which has become known throughout the world through the Schönstatt movement which adopted this devotion, has its origin in the Colloquium Marianum founded by Fr Jakob Rem in Ingolstadt (diocese of Eichstätt) in 1595 (read more about its origin and history here), and it was in Ingolstadt Minster, where the image of the Mater Ter Admirabilis, originally a copy of the Salus Populi Romani, is venerated, that Bishop Hanke renewed the consecration.
The Mater Ter Admirabilis
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These totals incorporate both terrestrial and aquatic angiosperms, together with gymnosperms, including the enigmatic gnetophyte Welwitschia mirabilis.
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* Nam et prophetare et daemonia excludere et virtutes magnas in terris facere sublimis utique et admirabilis res est, non tamen regnum coeleste consequitur quisquis in his omnibus invenitur, nisi recti et justi itineris observatione gradiatur.
Pneumatologia
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Some praise, however, and from some people, does at once delight and strengthen the mind, and I insert in this place the quotation with which Ld.C. Baron Shepherd concluded a letter concerning me to the C.ief C.mmissioner: "_Magna etiam illa laus et admirabilis videri solet tulisse casus sapienter adversos, non fractum esse fortunâ, retinuisse in rebus asperis dignitatem.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford
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There was one bloom on the argemone, and the mirabilis described by the young man Jefferson, as "very clever," was claiming his attention.
The Bloom of Monticello
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Objective To observe the recovery, proliferation and growth of Proteus Mirabilis (PM) and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (PA) in a low frequency weak electric field (LFWEF).