The final two annotations expand the
nota bene formula slightly: Do not give credence to every revelation, 106v--nota bene + cave tibi (219.35); Those who loved Margery before loved Margery after, 119v--nota bene quod apud Deum non est transmutacio (247.16).
Readers unfamiliar with the issues Ziolkowski treats in
Nota Bene may not realize how controversial, even contentious, they have proved to be in scholarship.
Second and third in the HQ contest have both won since, so the form looks solid and
Nota Bene looks a progressive sort who could be in for a fruitful campaign.
NOTA BENE: Kindly put these data on a 3x5" cards (thus saving the director countless hours of copying).
Nota bene: This seems right, but if your expire list is your very best list, there may be something wrong with your renewal series.
Oltre a significazioni prettamente socio-culturali e storiche la presenza animale e segnale, come
nota bene lo studioso in Mal di luna, di forze ed energie cosmiche, ultramondane a cui l'uomo, appunto come un animale, deve sottomettersi, soggiacere.
It's Alice in Wonderland written by Henry Miller on peyote, an imaginative postmodern fantasy where the protagonist transmogrifies into a spermatozoa swimming up a fallopian tube en route to Goddess Shakti for a little enlightenment, and the trendy new drug "black ice" (Amerika,
nota bene, is editor of innovative Black Ice magazine and co-editor of Black Ice Books, as well as director of the fascinating electronic publishing site Alternative-X) is manufactured from the lung tissue of crack addicts.
Inasmuch as the note for the latter pair suggests avoiding Latin words, I was increasingly annoyed as I encountered
Nota Bene as a subheading in almost every chapter.
Two software programs,
Nota Bene and Micro-OCP, are the tools employed here for stylometric analysis.
he said it softly, 'it can mean trouble.' "If the trouble comes out from the mouth of a president of a republic,anong magawa ko?"
NOTA BENE:Postscriptsare archived atmanilamail.
Now he has a home and is a top seller of the homeless magazine
Nota Bene.
Some pages were messy, with a lot of 'NB' (
nota bene) tags, caricatures, marginal notes and mnemonics (like MENTAL: for Moral, Exemplary, Nominal, Temperate, Actual and Liquidated damages) which my eidetic memory easily recalls.