Quis ergo usus angeli, which means "What, then, is the use of the angel?", is a quotation from Acta Apostolorum sive Lucae ad Theophilum liber alter ("The Acts of the Apostles, or the Second Book of Luke to Theophilus") by biblical scholar Friederich Blass. It refers to a scene in the New Testament book of Acts in which an angel of the Lord frees the apostles from imprisonment so that they may return to the temple and preach. Since they are later re-arrested anyway, Blass asks, what was the point of their release by the angel?
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Wilhelm Carl has written: 'Das furtum usus'
To pour liquid into a small mouth container. Like oil into an engine.
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Tallinn University of Applied Sciences's motto is 'Usus Est Magister Optimus'.
Nonius Marcellus has written: 'De compendiosa doctrina libros xx' 'Nonii Marcelii De conpendiosa doctrina libros xx, Onionsianis copiis usus'
Ioannes Lehmann has written: 'Thucydidem in orationibus suis vere habitas minus respicere demonstratur et genus dicendi quo historicus in illis usus est cum Antiphontis dictione comparatur'
The mountain range is called the Rocky Mountains. It spans from British Columbia in Canada to the United States, running through states like Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.
"Constant practice devoted to one subject often prevails over both intelligence and skill." This was said by the Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero in his oration "For Cornelius Balbus" (he used the alternative spelling adsiduus).
Saratoga School's motto is 'Raising the level of achievement through a caring and cooperative environment.'.
The term "usualization" typically refers to the process of making something customary or habitual. Its origin can be traced back to the concept of "usual," derived from the Latin "usus," meaning use or practice. This process often involves the normalization of behaviors, practices, or ideas within a particular context or society. Overall, usualization reflects how certain actions or norms become integrated into daily life.