
1) DC map line 2) Abbreviation on a street sign 3) Abbreviation on street signs 4) Ancient greeting 5) Ancient salutation 6) Angelus prayer 7) Big rd 8) Big st 9) Broad st 10) Bygone greeting 11) Caesarean salutation 12) Caesarean salute 13) Caesarean sign-off 14) Cathedral hail 15) Ciao, Brutus 16) Ciao, Caesar
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advertising value equivalence; a discredited approach to gauging the value of public relations (or media relations more precisely). See Barcelona Principles.
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AVE trains run on a network of high-speed rail track owned and managed by Adif, where other high-speed (Avant, Alvia) and mid-speed (Altaria) services also operate. The first line was opened in 1992, connecting the cities of Madrid, Córdoba and Seville. Unlike the rest of the Iberian broad gauge network, the AVE uses standard gauge, permitting di...
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Ave is a Latin word, used by the Romans as a salutation and greeting, meaning `hail`. It is the singular imperative form of the verb avēre, which meant `to be well`; thus one could translate it literally as `be well` or `farewell`. The Classical Latin pronunciation of ave was ˈaweː. In Church Latin, it is ideally ˈave, and in English, ...
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[intermunicipal community] The Comunidade Intermunicipal do Ave is an administrative division in Portugal. It was created in 2009. It takes its name from the Ave River. The seat of the intermunicipal community is Guimarães. Ave comprises parts of the former districts of Braga and Vila Real. The population in 2011 was 425,411, in an area of...
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• (n.) A reverential salutation. • (n.) An ave Maria.
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A've noun [ Latin , hail.]
1. An ave Maria. « He repeated
Aves and Credos.
Macaulay. »
2. A reverential salutation. « Their loud applause and
aves vehement.
Shak. »
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Ave, Imperator, morituri te salutant. Hail, Caesar, they who are about to die salute you. Spoken to Claudius by gladiators prior to entering the arena to fight. This may have been a sarcastic salutation. Suetonius tells us in his Lives of the Caesars that Emperor Claudius (A.D. 41-A.D. 54) so enjoyed these spectacles, he ordered that even those w...
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hail; welcome. · farewell; good-bye.
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