The " Zirkel ", a cryptic symbol containing the fraternity's name and the letters v, c, and f for lat . " vivat circulus fratrum " ( " the circle of brothers may live " ) or lat . " vivat, crescat, floreat " ( " live, grow, flourish " ) may often be found on clothing or other personal items.
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In the lower-right corner, the Corp s emblem can be found, which contains the letters c, f, p and v . Derived from these letters, Palatia s emblem mottos are circulus fratrum Palatiae vivat ( Latin for the circle of Pf�lzer brothers lives ) or vivat, crescat, floriat ( Latin for live, grow, blossom ).
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"One thing you never know as a publisher _ unless you're producing someone like Tom Clancy _ is what book will take off, " said Roy Carlisle, of Wildcat Canyon's mother ship, Circulus Publishing Group Inc . in Berkeley, Calif . " Books that do become really big sellers always articulate some very powerful feeling that is right below the surface of the culture, something not quite in the consciousness.
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As a crepuscular animal, it is most active during the dusk and dawn hours, feeding primarily at dusk . it also is active and eats during the hours of dawn, though to a lesser extent . it has quite good eyesight and relies upon it to identify threats, as well as potential food . . it relies heavily on its sense of smell, and uses it to identify its territory and other members of its group, called a circulus.
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The work in question, which begins with the words : " Circulus ecentricus, circulus egresse cuspidis, et circulus egredientis centri idem sunt ", is further to be distinguished from another treatise with the same title, of which the opening words are " Circulus ecentricus, vel egresse cuspidis, vel egredientis centri, dicitur ", and of which the authorship is shown by the notices collected by Baldassarre Boncompagni ( in " Della Vita e delle Opere di Gherardo Cremonese e di Gherardo di Sabbionetta " ) to be really due to the younger Gerard of Cremona ( Gerardus de Sabloneto ) in the thirteenth century.
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The work in question, which begins with the words : " Circulus ecentricus, circulus egresse cuspidis, et circulus egredientis centri idem sunt ", is further to be distinguished from another treatise with the same title, of which the opening words are " Circulus ecentricus, vel egresse cuspidis, vel egredientis centri, dicitur ", and of which the authorship is shown by the notices collected by Baldassarre Boncompagni ( in " Della Vita e delle Opere di Gherardo Cremonese e di Gherardo di Sabbionetta " ) to be really due to the younger Gerard of Cremona ( Gerardus de Sabloneto ) in the thirteenth century.
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The work in question, which begins with the words : " Circulus ecentricus, circulus egresse cuspidis, et circulus egredientis centri idem sunt ", is further to be distinguished from another treatise with the same title, of which the opening words are " Circulus ecentricus, vel egresse cuspidis, vel egredientis centri, dicitur ", and of which the authorship is shown by the notices collected by Baldassarre Boncompagni ( in " Della Vita e delle Opere di Gherardo Cremonese e di Gherardo di Sabbionetta " ) to be really due to the younger Gerard of Cremona ( Gerardus de Sabloneto ) in the thirteenth century.
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The work in question, which begins with the words : " Circulus ecentricus, circulus egresse cuspidis, et circulus egredientis centri idem sunt ", is further to be distinguished from another treatise with the same title, of which the opening words are " Circulus ecentricus, vel egresse cuspidis, vel egredientis centri, dicitur ", and of which the authorship is shown by the notices collected by Baldassarre Boncompagni ( in " Della Vita e delle Opere di Gherardo Cremonese e di Gherardo di Sabbionetta " ) to be really due to the younger Gerard of Cremona ( Gerardus de Sabloneto ) in the thirteenth century.