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sa·cra

 (sā′krə, săk′rə)
n.
Plural of sacrum.
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sacra

pl de sacrum
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He was to leave the city by the Porta del Popolo, skirt the outer wall, and re-enter by the Porta San Giovanni; thus they would behold the Colosseum without finding their impressions dulled by first looking on the Capitol, the Forum, the Arch of Septimus Severus, the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, and the Via Sacra. They sat down to dinner.
'Hundreds of pieces' of the eight inch fragments littered people's gardens and damaged cars in the area of Isola Sacra as they fell from the jet as it departed Rome's Fiumicino airport.
Boston, MA, June 09, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Biocair, the global specialist for clinical research logistics, will once again be collaborating with the South African Clinical Research Association (SACRA) for their workshop on 14th June 2019 in Cape Town.
Por su parte, el Concilio Vaticano II supero ese binomio y sus consecuencias, al utilizar la nocion unitaria de sacra potestas, de origen e indole sacramental.
A total of 112 female sacra catalogued in large cohort of osteological sacral samples were studied for LSTV structural anomalies.
Tales anos nos situan ante un Tomas cuyo pronunciamiento respecto de la relacion entre las disciplinas filosoficas y la sacra doctrina revelan un maduro saber especulativo.
The respected journals-Philippiniana Sacra of the University of Santo Tomas and Solidarity of the University of Notre Dame Australia's 'Solidarity'-invite scholars to send their abstracts for their research about implication of 'Laudato Si' to this part of the globe related to such issues as 'the ecological crises, the imperative of justice, the practice of integral ecology in faith and society, models of ecological education, and the indigenous community and the regional commons.'
Cornelison, Sally J., Nirit Ben-Aryeh Debby, and Peter Howard, eds, Mendicant Cultures in the Medieval and Early Modern W orld: W ord, Deed, and Image (Europa Sacra, 19), Turnhout, Brepols, 2016; hardback; pp.
Dysmorphic sacra have distinct anatomic variations that must be noted prior to surgical intervention.
On the occasion, Mohammed al Mashani, board member of ESO, said, "It is a great pleasure to share our findings with stakeholders, farmers and other representatives who will help play a pivotal role in developing sustainable harvesting of the Boswilia sacra. For over 5,000 years, the tree has played an important role in the lives of Omanis and people all over the world.
Sacra and nurse Moses Makor, in addition to members of the Academic Consortium Combating Ebola in Liberia.