Lata
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Lata
A convulsive tic or hysteric neurosis prevalent among Malays, similar to or identical with miryachit and jumping disease, the person affected performing various involuntary actions and making rapid inarticulate ejaculations in imitation of the actions and words of another person.
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lata
A form of ‘hysteria’ or nervous disturbance common among the people of Java and other parts of Malaysia, in which they echo or imitate in a silly manner the words or actions of other persons and chatter absurdly.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary Malay
Margaret Mary McBride whom the Bishop of Phoenix, Arizona, declared automatically, latae sententiae, excommunicated for allegedly cooperating in a crime of abortion. americamagazine.org
"Mocha choca lata ya ya". readthehook.com
Contributed by Mike Lata . foodandwine.com
Recipes for panzanella (a Florentine bread salad popular in the summer) typically call for tomatoes, but in the spring, Mike Lata prefers using seasonal ingredients like asparagus and radishes. foodandwine.com
Baked Sea Bass Mike Lata 's way. cbsnews.com
(CBS News) Self-taught chef Mike Lata began his culinary career at an early age, working in kitchens in his native New England in Boston, and other American cities, such as New Orleans and Atlanta before landing in Charleston. cbsnews.com
Baked Sea Bass Mike Lata's way. cbsnews.com
Tinnitus specialist Lata Jain says there's very little awareness of the hearing damage that can be done by earphones, which put loud levels of noise directly in the ears. courant.com
Jennifer London Producer: Dina Demetrius Associate Producer: Lata Pandya Editor Alberto Arce. kcet.org
Judy Muller Producer: Karen Foshay Associate Producer: Lata Pandya Editor: Alberto Arce. kcet.org
Vince Gonzales Producer: Karen Foshay Associate Producer: Lata Pandya Editor: Alberto Arce. kcet.org
Hemet native Elyssa Lata will present a program of songs and arias at the next "Third Sundays" concert presented by the Diamond Valley Arts Council, June 17. thevalleychronicle.com
The plantaris tendon is a suitable structure for grafting and can be used in operations usually performed with grafts of fascia lata, over which it has several advantages. archsurg.ama-assn.org
Val Zavala Producer: Kat Keeney Associate Producer: Lata Pandya Editor: Michael Bloecher. kcet.org
Producer/Reporter: Val Zavala Associate Producer: Lata Pandya Editor: Michael Bloecher. kcet.org
Buri´c M., Latas D., Radovanovi´c V., Trampeti´c J., Nonzero Z → γ γ decays in the renormalizable gauge sector of the noncommutative standard model, Phys.
Gauge Theories on Deformed Spaces
Buri´c M., Latas D., Radovanovi´c V., Renormalizability of noncommutative SU(N ) gauge theory, J.
Gauge Theories on Deformed Spaces
Latas D., Radovanovi´c V., Trampeti´c J., Non-commutative SU (N ) gauge theories and asymptotic freedom, Phys.
Gauge Theories on Deformed Spaces
Buri´c M., Latas D., Radovanovi´c V., Trampeti´c J., Absence of the 4ψ divergence in noncommutative chiral models, Phys.
Gauge Theories on Deformed Spaces
One of the ingredients we will use for the proof of Lemma 3.1 is a moment inequality for U −statistics presented in Lemma 5.2 below and due to Gin´e, Lata la and Zinn (2000).
Nonparametric testing for no-effect with functional responses and functional covariates
Stand fast in the worship of Al Lata and Al Uzzah. "The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Volume 5" by
Stand fast in the worship of Al Lata and Al Uzzah. "The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Volume 5" by
Meanwhile fire had reached the Via Nomentana, but turned from it at once with a change of wind toward the Via Lata and the Tiber. "Quo Vadis" by
Basil, when he had rushed forth from the Anicianum, rode straightway to the Via Lata, and presented himself at Marcian's door. "Veranilda" by
My father spends his mornings in those lata silentia, as Virgil calls the world beyond the grave. "The Caxtons, Complete" by
Centum pedes lata fossa 30. alta. "The Anatomy of Melancholy" by
The Cardinal of Genoa was bribable with the Church of S. Maria in Via Lata. "Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7)" by
Myself and Saurabheyi and Samichi and Vudvuda and Lata, approached that Brahmana, O Bharata, at the same time. "The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1"
The chief physiological antagonistics of the glutei are the quadriceps femoris and tensor fascia lata. "Lameness of the Horse" by
Quis lata in silva habitat? "Latin for Beginners" by