Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
They represent about 5 per cent of the Aevum business.
"Medieval" is derived from Latin medium aevum (middle of the ages).
"Medieval" first appears in the nineteenth century and is an Anglicised form of medium aevum.
The alternative term "medieval" (or occasionally "mediaeval") derives from medium aevum.
While retail shareholders generally require a board recommendation before accepting a takeover offer, the Aevum register is likely to be more loyal than most.
In Latin the concept of the deity may appear as Aevum or Saeculum.
Arthuriana became Medium Aevum.
Tempus Dei, quod dicitur Aevum, is very different.
In Scholastic philosophy, the aevum (also called aeviternity) is the mode of existence experienced by angels and by the saints in heaven.
The concept of the aevum dates back at least to Albertus Magnus's treatise De quattuor coaequaevis.
Only two years ago, under former managing director Matthew Quinn, Stockland said it would retain the aged-care properties following the Aevum acquisition.
He is a founding member of the AEVUM photography collective, which includes four other young photojournalists in the United States.
Back in the medium aevum, Maximus of Torino thought that "the source of all evil is the woman," probably embodied in the prototypical Eve.
Hajnal István Alapítvány & Medium Aevum Quotidianum Gesellschaft.
The word aevum is Latin, originally signifying "age", "aeon", or "everlasting time"; the word aeviternity comes from the Medieval Latin neologism aeviternitas.
He was editor of Medium Aevum, the journal of the Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature, from its inception in 1932 to 1956.
With Aevum having its origins in a mutual structure, a good proportion of the retail register are understood to be contented residents of Aevum's retirement homes.
Sigelwara Land is the title of an essay in two parts by J. R. R. Tolkien, appeared in Medium Aevum Vol.
William Rothwell, "Anglo-French and Middle English Vocabulary in Femina Nova" in Medium Aevum vol.
The nursing homes owned by Stockland are believed to have up to 400 beds and were secured as part of the company's acquisition of retirement operator Aevum in 2010 for $270 million.
Stockland said it had no current plan to increase its investment in Aevum, and was moving its stake in GPT off its balance sheet to improve its cash position. '
Andrew Breeze, Two Bardic Themes: The Virgin and Child, and Ave-Eva, Medium Aevum (Society for the Study of Mediaeval Languages and Literature, 1994)
If you receive a call from one of Stockland's representatives about its offer and you do not wish to speak to them, you can simply hang up the phone said a letter from Aevum's chairman, Graham Lenzner.
Aquinas identifies the aevum as the measure of the existence of beings that "recede less from permanence of being, forasmuch as their being neither consists in change, nor is the subject of change; nevertheless they have change annexed to them either actually, or potentially."
After which the Third Age began, a Twilight Age, a Medium Aevum, the first of the broken and changed world; the last of the lingering dominion of visible fully incarnate Elves, and the last also in which Evil assumes a single dominant incarnate shape.