The cast of Alis Volat Propriis - 2012 includes: Randall Jahnson as Max Katie Michels as Tama
The cast of Raboliot - 2008 includes: Julien Defaye as Un homme ivre Marcel Dossogne as Tancogne Pascal Elso as Volat Renaud Frugier as Piveteau Pascal Germain as Dagouret Thierry Gibault as Sommedieu Yann Karaquillo as Lepinglard Patrick Paroux as Boussu Julien Tortora as Berlaisier Pierre Vernier as Le comte Julie Voisin as Sandrine
The cast of Raboliot - 1972 includes: Marius Balbinot as Un paysan Antoine Baud as Un garde-chasse Fernand Berset as Volat Roger Bontemps as Le comte Christian Bouillette as Berlaisier Maurice Bourbon as Un paysan Claude Brosset as Bernier Corinne Deforges as Delphine Jacques Galland as Tancogne Bob Ingarao as Dagouret Bernard La Jarrige as Tournefier Albert Michel as Boussu Pierre Rousseau as Raboliot Yvon Sarray as Trochut Lionel Vitrant as Un garde-chasse
The cast of Un amour interdit - 1984 includes: Agostina Belli as Zaveria Massimo Bonetti Alexis Cabot as Paolo Brigitte Fossey as Elvire Saverio Marconi as Nicolo Salvatore Napolitano as Nicolo enfant Remo Remotti as Peppo Fernando Rey as Piacchi Pietro Rosella as Le cocher Margherita Sala as Antonia Michaela Sciurpa as Clara
Helene Volat-Shapiro has written: 'Jean-Louis Barrault' -- subject(s): Bibliography, French drama, 20th century, History and criticism
Katie Michels has: Played Tama in "Alis Volat Propriis" in 2012. Played herself in "Throng" in 2012. Played Gwen in "More Than Stars" in 2012. Played Female Host in "Love Act Truly" in 2012. Played Katy in "The ScreenPrinters" in 2013. Played Beauty Essentials Presenter in "The Falls: Testament of Love" in 2013. Performed in "The ScreenPrinters" in 2013.
The cast of Raboliot - 2008 includes: Julien Defaye as Un homme ivre Marcel Dossogne as Tancogne Pascal Elso as Volat Renaud Frugier as Piveteau Pascal Germain as Dagouret Thierry Gibault as Sommedieu Yann Karaquillo as Lepinglard Patrick Paroux as Boussu Julien Tortora as Berlaisier Pierre Vernier as Le comte Julie Voisin as Sandrine
it's latin for she flies with her own wings
The Latin equivalent of 'He flies by his own wings' is Alis suis volat. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'alis' means 'wings'. The possessive adjective 'suis' means 'his, her'. The verb 'volat' means '[he/she/it] does fly, flies, is flying'.
always forward, never back
Ah-lease Wolat Pro-Pee-Ees, is the ancient Latin pronunciation. However, in modern Latin the W in Wolat can be swapped with a traditional "V" sound. Also, in ancient Latin the verb "volat" would come at the end of the motto.
The cast of Raboliot - 1972 includes: Marius Balbinot as Un paysan Antoine Baud as Un garde-chasse Fernand Berset as Volat Roger Bontemps as Le comte Christian Bouillette as Berlaisier Maurice Bourbon as Un paysan Claude Brosset as Bernier Corinne Deforges as Delphine Jacques Galland as Tancogne Bob Ingarao as Dagouret Bernard La Jarrige as Tournefier Albert Michel as Boussu Pierre Rousseau as Raboliot Yvon Sarray as Trochut Lionel Vitrant as Un garde-chasse
The Oregon state motto is "Allis Volat Propiis," which means "She flies with her own wings."
"Tu fais du bénévolat" means "you are working for free". "un / une bénévole" is the person helping or working for free in a non-for-profit association or organisation. "le bénévolat" is the fact making the effort while not being paid for it.
'volo, volare' means to fly. Below are it's conjugations in the present tense. volo -- I am flying, I fly volas -- You are flying, You fly volat -- He/She/It is flying, he/She/It flies volamus -- We are flying, We fly volatis -- Y'all/You(plural) are flying, Y'all/You(plural) fly volant -- They are flying, They fly
Official Name Oregon Capital Salem Nick Name Beaver StateMotto Alis Volat Propriis Latin: (She flies with her own wings)Location & Region 44.92450 N, 123.02205 W Pacific NorthwestConstitution Ratified 1859 Statehood February 14, 1859 33rd StatePopulation 3,421,399 35.64 sq mi. 28thLargest City(by population) Portland, Eugene, Salem, Gresham, BeavertonBordering States California - Idaho - Nevada - Washington Coastline: 296 mi.Number of Counties 36 Counties in OregonLargest Counties(by population) Multnomah 660,486 435 sq mi.Time Zone Pacific Standard Time Oregon Climate and Weather Weather varies significantly across Oregon, but overall, winters are often cool and wet, with summers dry and warm.Mean temperatures average 38 degrees in January and 67 degrees in July. Cooler condition exist in the east and southeast, while it's warmer in the southwest.About 50% of all precipitations falls in winter. Amounts vary from 8 inches annually in the drier plateau regions east of the Cascades, to as much as 200 inches in the higher elevation of the Coast Range mountains.Snow amounts approach 350 to 550 inches annually in the Cascades.Highest Temperature 119 degreesAugust 10, 1938 - PendletonLowest Temperature -54 degreesFebruary 10, 1933 - SenecaAvg Temp: High - Low 82.6 degrees 32.8 degrees Oregon Highest, Lowest, and Mean Elevations (Feet)Mean Elevation 3,300Highest Point Mt. Hood 11,239 Lowest Point Pacific Ocean Sea level Oregon Land Area (Square Miles)Geographic Center 25 miles SSE of PrinevilleTotal Area 98,380.64 9thLand Area1 95,996.79 97.58%Water Area2 2,383.85 2.42%Forested Land Area3 48.4% Dimensions(Length - Width) 360 miles 261 miles Source: (U.S. Census, April 1, 2000) from Kids Almanac and SHG resources