Examples of using Corpus in English and their translations into Turkish
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In 534, the Corpus was updated and, along with the enactments promulgated by Justinian after 534,
it completely missed his Optic Chiasm, his Trochlear Nerve, the Genu of the Corpus Callosum.
Questions are drawn from the Corpus Arcanum, the shared body of infernal knowledge that unites our faith and our craft.
The shared body of infernal knowledge that unites our faith and our craft. Questions are drawn from the Corpus Arcanum.
In the name of the great god Alpha. I conjure thee, Corpus Diabolo Levitum… Corpus Diabolo Levitum… Corpus Diabolo Levitum.
with a Latin translation in the Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium series.
I wonder why the names Tom and Mary are often used in sentences that are in the Tatoeba Corpus.
Philosopher of science and physicist Henri Bortoft used teaching tales from Shah's corpus as analogies of the habits of mind which prevented people from grasping the scientific method of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but I'm doing a corpus callosotomy.
I think the most important thing if you're going to build a search engine is to have a really good corpus to start out with.
smuggling corpus dilecti's along with their dope.
The Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae(Latin:"Corpus of Byzantine history sources") or CFHB is an
Though during and after the European Renaissance Western legal practices were heavily influenced by Justinian's Code(the Corpus Juris Civilis)
that federal habeas corpus relief exists to correct.
United Nations General Assembly resolution 181(II), passed on 29 November 1947, provided for the full territorial internationalisation of Jerusalem:"The City of Jerusalem shall be established as a corpus separatum under a special international regime and shall be administered by the United Nations.
Section 1983 was of limited use for a state prisoner under sentence of death because the Supreme Court has held that habeas corpus, not Section 1983, is the only vehicle by which a state prisoner can challenge his judgment of death.
The project, conceived by the historian Barthold Georg Niebuhr, sought to revise and expand the original twenty-four volume Corpus Byzantinae Historiae(sometimes called the Byzantine du Louvre),
when the German historian Hieronymus Wolf published his work Corpus Historiæ Byzantinæ, a collection of historical sources.
James Liebman, a professor of law at Columbia Law School, stated in 1996 that his study found that when habeas corpus petitions in death penalty cases were traced from conviction to completion of the case, there was"a 40 percent success rate in all capital cases from 1978 to 1995.
Samuel Roberts, 21, a history student at Corpus Christi, who proposed the motion for greater protection,