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reinforcing the pattern people had already noticed along with the latin phrase timio et ferrentes i fear those
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They were paluvial lakes, the Latin word for rain.
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and then I would take the Latin root, you know, like,
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And it was in Latin and it was a communication over 2,000 years old between a Roman soldier and a Roman general.
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And the Roman shield, at the time, they called Eclipse, Eclipse in Latin,
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Look at, look at some of the H blocks down in Latin America, South America,
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and some counter narcotic support mostly against in Latin America because my language is being
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parabying a prefix, Latin prefix, meaning above or besides, so if I say parachute, what do you think
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stuff what this says it's Latin this is accept and pine it to you it means with regret because
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actually go back to the Greek and Latin of the translations and she would consistently find that
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religion the Latin root of religion is Ray Lagare which is like to relinqu and ever since the evolution
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of the intellect in our species of homo sapiens sapiens the intellectus the Latin root of
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hardcore right wing guy that was the head of the Latin American anti-communist league.
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Conus and then I went into the civilian side where initially I spent some time in Latin America down in,
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a Latin prefix meaning about meaning above or beside and so when you say parachute you think of
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The Latin root of religion is relegare, which is like to relink.
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in our interview about just how religious and interested in Latin and Greek rituals,
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Comes from the Latin word, Anhelios.
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The reality is, the word para is Latin.
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And then the word Drake right over it, not the wrapper, the dragon. And then underneath we have non-Moriaris bellow, which is old Latin and it translates into thou shalt not die in battle.
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meaning and it means Leisure and it's actually come to be associated with the Latin scholar
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And then he heard about Chris blood so and knew enough traditional texts and Latin,
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The iconography. The second century Latin writing. Exactly. Man. Like it starts to, I mean,
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