causa in A Sentence

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    Roma locuta est Causa finita est.

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    Causa 541 Jaden- Part 3.

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    Roma locuta est, Causa finita est(“Rome has spoken, the case is closed”).

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    At 2012, the Simon Fraser University conferred on him the Doctor of Laws(Honoris Causa)!

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    In 2012, the Simon Fraser University conferred on him the Doctor of Laws(Honoris Causa)!

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    It's a bit like“Roma locuta est, Causa finita est”-“Rome has spoken, the matter is closed.”.

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    The is expressed in the phrase Roma locuta est, Causa finita est(Rome has spoken, the matter is closed).

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    In January 2017, the D. Y Patil University of Mumbai honoured him with Doctor of Literature(honoris Causa) for his‘exemplary contribution to society.

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    On 7 August 1940 the University of Oxford held a special Convocation at Santiniketan for the purpose of conferring on Tagore its Doctorate honoris Causa.

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    As proposed by the Scientific Council of Faculty, Sir Karl Raimund Popper(1902â1996), epistemologist, open society proponent, one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century, was awarded the degree of doctor honoris Causa in medicine on 25 May 1994.

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    As proposed by the Scientific Council of Faculty, Sir Karl Raimund Popper(1902- 1996), epistemologist, open society proponent, one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century, was awarded the degree of doctor honoris Causa in medicine on 25 May 1994.

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    The desire to bear the entire and ultimate responsibility for one's actions oneself, and to absolve God, the world, ancestors, chance, and society involves nothing less than to be precisely this Causa sui and, with more than Munchhausen's audacity, to pull oneself up into existence by the hair, out of the swamps of nothingness.

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    The desire to bear the entire and ultimate responsibility for one's actions oneself, and to absolve God, the world, ancestors, chance, and society involves nothing less than to be precisely this Causa sui and, with more than Baron Munchhausen's audacity, to pull oneself up into existence by the hair, out of the swamps of nothingness.

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    The desire to bear the entire and ultimate responsibility for one's actions oneself, and to absolve God, the world, ancestors, chance, and society involves nothing less than to be precisely this Causa sui and, with more than Baron Münchhausen's audacity, to pull oneself up into existence by the hair, out of the swamps of nothingness.

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