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  • 1COM`MODUS, LUCIUS AURELIUS —    Roman emperor, son and successor of Marcus Aurelius; carefully trained, but on his father s death threw up the reins and gave himself over to every form of licentiousness; poison administered by his mistress Marcia being slow in operating, he… …

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  • 2Modus Furniture — International (MFI) is a designer, manufacturer, importer[vague][clarification needed] and distributor of contemporary and transitional bedroom, dining room, and home entertainment furniture.[1] Contents …

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  • 3Modus (Modus album) — Modus Studio album by Modus Released 1979 Recorde …

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  • 4Modus (band) — Modus Origin Bratislava, Czechoslovakia Genres Rock, pop Years active 1967 (1967)–1972 1973 (1973)–1989 …

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  • 5Modus (company) — Modus Inc. is an Alberta based corporation that manufactures modular buildings and associated accommodation units, for use in industries such as education, telecommunications, and oil and gas. With its construction technology based on the use of… …

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  • 6Modus FX — Type Private Industry Visual effects Founded Sainte Thérèse, Québec (2007) Founder(s) Marc B …

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  • 7Modus Operandi (film) — Modus Operandi Theatrical release poster Directed by Frankie Latina Produced by Sasha Grey …

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  • 8modus vivendi — / mɔdus vi vɛndi/ locuz. lat. (propr. modo di vivere ), usata in ital. come s.m. 1. [maniera di condurre la vita] ▶◀ stile (o, non com., treno) di vita. 2. (estens.) [modo compromissorio di accordarsi tra persone, caratterizzato da reciproche… …

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  • 9com|mode — «kuh MOHD», noun. 1. a piece of furniture with drawers for clothing or other items; chest of drawers. SYNONYM(S): bureau, dresser, chiffonier. 2. a stand in a bedroom to hold a chamber pot, and usually a washbasin, pitcher of water, and soap dish …

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  • 10Modus (Musik) — Die Modi Ionisch Dorisch Phrygisch Lydisch Mixolydisch Äolisch Lokrisch Eine Kirchentonart (auch Kirchentonleiter, lat. tonus ecclesiasticus) ist eine diatonische, heptatonische, hiatuslose Tonleiter im Halbtonraum …

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