| 11. | One rare species, Perennial Glasswort ( " Sarcocornia perennis " ), is also associated with the community.
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| 12. | According to Dio Cassius, Perennis, though ruthless and ambitious, was not personally corrupt and generally administered the state well.
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| 13. | The motto ` Virtute perennis'means ` Everlasting because of virtue .'The date in Roman numerals is 1776 ."
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| 14. | This philosophy is compared with the " philosophia perennis " of Leibniz and later in the 20th century, Frithjof Schuon.
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| 15. | The abbey became known for a form of perpetual psalmody known as laus perennis that was practised there beginning in 522 or 523.
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| 16. | In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Italy to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor.
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| 17. | Commodus met the party outside Rome and agreed to have Perennis killed, but this only made them feel more secure in their mutiny.
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| 18. | Nasr offered Wilson the position of director of its English language publications, and editorship of its journal " Sophia Perennis ".
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| 19. | In Medieval times, " Bellis perennis " or the English Daisy was commonly known as " Mary's Rose ".
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| 20. | Many other factors may influence the quality of wild lupine ( " Lupinus perennis " ) as a Karner blue butterfly food resource.
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