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bono is his well known name but his real name is Paul Hewson. "Bono Vox" is an alteration of Bonavox, a Latin phrase which translates to "good voice." It is said he was nicknamed "Bono Vox" by his friend Gavin Friday. Initially, Bono disliked the name. However, when he learned it loosely translated to "good voice", he accepted it. Hewson has been known as "Bono" since the late seventies. Although he uses Bono as his stage name, close family and friends also refer to him as Bono, including his wife and fellow band members.
It comes from a nickname bono had when he was a teenager. He sang so loudly that it seemed he was singing to the deaf so they nicknamed him Bono Vox which was a hearing aid.
Yes, women should give compliments where it is due. Men love to hear compliments just as much as women do. There is nothing wrong with telling a man he looks handsome while out on a date or what a good job he has done when he is working on a project of any type. A confident woman can openly give a nice compliment to another woman such as telling her how attractive she is; what a good job she is doing, etc.
Pro bono is a Latin phrase meaning "for good". In the world of law, it's a shortened version of pro bono publico"for the public good", and refers to the practice of a lawyer taking a case (or doing other legal work, such as assisting a charity to file required paperwork) on a volunteer basis rather than for pay or the expectation/potential of being paid. In the US, lawyers are encouraged by the ethical guidelines of the American Bar Association to perform at least 50 hours of pro bonoservice per year, though ... in most states ... this is not enforced.
here's a few: good or me good enough good friend good girls don't good hearted woman good lovin' good morning starshine
Good Fences was created in 2003.
bono is not an Italian word. It's close to buono, which means "good".
The duration of Good Fences is 1.98 hours.
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors- Robert Frost
pro bono pacis = for the sake of peace/for the good of peace
At first it was Bono Vox, but now it's just Bono. "Bono Vox" means "Good Voice". It's latin and to be more gramatically correct it is spelled "Bonavax".
bono is his well known name but his real name is Paul Hewson. "Bono Vox" is an alteration of Bonavox, a Latin phrase which translates to "good voice." It is said he was nicknamed "Bono Vox" by his friend Gavin Friday. Initially, Bono disliked the name. However, when he learned it loosely translated to "good voice", he accepted it. Hewson has been known as "Bono" since the late seventies. Although he uses Bono as his stage name, close family and friends also refer to him as Bono, including his wife and fellow band members.
Tell him he is hot! Do it! I am telling you woman (or man)!!!!
Good out of evil is the English equivalent of 'ex malo bono'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ex' means 'from, out of'. The word 'malo' means 'bad, evil'. The word 'bono' means 'good'.
Good Fences - 2003 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M USA:R
That is the correct spelling of the Latin term "pro bono" meaning for the public good (literally "for good"), often implying unpaid or volunteer work.
For the [public] good is the English equivalent of 'pro bono [publico]'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The neuter gender noun 'bono', in the ablative case as the object of the preposition, means 'the common weal, supreme good'. The adjective 'publico' means 'public'.