Potens extra ( or praeter ) modum ( or mensuram).
Validus Immodicus
to correct = corregir
correggere is the Italian word for correct
"you're welcome" is correct. 'your ...' is a misspelling.
That isn't correct Spanish. Correct Spanish would be "estoy muriendo". That means "I am dying".
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CORRECT ANSWER: ---> "Charlemagne." (For sure for fact.)
CORRECT ANSWER: ---> "Charlemagne." (For sure for fact.)
It is important to take the correct measure (dosage) of a medicine. Modern powerful medicines can be dangerous if too much is taken - resulting in an overdose. Always follow the instruction on the label.
The man was deified and struck as an impression that helped win Octavian popularity. Yes, he was very powerful after death.
The sentence you propose is a correct use of notwithstanding.Lady Macbeth, notwithstanding her role as a woman, was a powerful character.The word notwithstanding presents an opposition or primary difference to your main comment. It would be the same as writing:Even though Lady Macbeth was a woman, she was a powerful character.The word "notwithstanding" eliminates some wordiness when used correctly.
.357 magnum Actually, a more correct answer is, MOST 357 is more powerful and MOST 45, but there are a couple of exceptions, if you are talking about muzzle energy.
Yes. Exactly correct.
family lineage inherited wealth racial status All of these answers are correct.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "almighty" (meaning all-powerful, omnipotent). The capitalized noun Almighty refers to God.
A powerful democracy whose people worry about giving up any political autonomy. This answer was correct for me on Apex.
The monster with the most powerful effect is Exodia the Forbidden One. If you can gather all 5 pieces, you can declare an automatic victory.The monsters with the highest printed ATK are Five-Headed Dragon and Dragon Master Knight (5000 ATK).The god cards are even more powerful, but they are not permitted to use in real duels.^is not correct all correct. there was a promotion through shonen jump that gave away tournament legal god cards.
A vir est tantum ut validus ut suus vox. I plugged it into an internet translator and this is what I got. Is this correct?