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  • 11Livre des Sentences — Sentences Les Sentences de Pierre Lombard sont un traité de théologie composé vers 1146. Il s agit certainement de l un des livres les plus importants du milieu intellectuel au Moyen Âge. Sommaire 1 Présentation de l ouvrage 2 Éditions 3 …

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  • 12consecutive sentences — Sentences succeeding one another in a regular order, with an uninterrupted course or succession, and without interval or break, State v Rider, 201 La 733, 10 So 2d 601; the opposite of concurrent sentences, Subas v Hudspeth (CA 10 Kan) 122 F2d… …

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  • 13cumulative sentences — Sentences for different crimes to run consecutively. See consecutive sentences …

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  • 14concurrent sentences — Sentences of imprisonment for crime in which the time of each is to run concurrently with the others, and not seriatim …

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  • 15simultaneous sentences — Sentences for more than one offense, running concurrently. 21 Am J2d Crim L § 547 …

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  • 16sentences, length of —    Occasionally a proliferation of connecting words produces a sentence that simply runs away with itself. I offer, without additional comment, the following as a classic of its type: But dramatic price shifts are not expected by the oil… …

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  • 17Double spaced sentences — Double spacing at the ends of sentences is a typographical convention that has sometimes been termed English spacing. Since the mid 1990s, it has often been termed French spacing, although that term has traditionally referred to the practice of… …

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  • 18Carnap-Ramsey sentences — In philosophy, Carnap Ramsey sentences refer to an attempt by logical positivist philosopher Rudolf Carnap to reconstruct theoretical propositions such that they gained empirical content. For Carnap, questions such as: “Are electrons real?” and:… …

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  • 19successive sentences — In criminal law, when a defendant has been convicted of more than one crime, the judge s ruling that the sentences for each conviction will be served one after the other, rather than at the same time (concurrent sentences). Category: Criminal Law …

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  • 20Reflexions ou sentences et maximes morales — Réflexions ou sentences et maximes morales Réflexions ou sentences et maximes morales Auteur François de La Rochefoucauld Genre philosophie Pays d origine …

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