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"Spanish food is the best in the world," Mr. Gradus said.
One gradus is 0.81 yards or 0.74 meters.
Kamila Gradus - did not finish ( no ranking)
He's actually got an advanced degree, studied with Bruno at the Gradus Institute.
It is sometimes shortened to Gradus.
"Throughout all the ages, there have been only four degrees gradus] in love:
Gradualism, from Latin gradus ("step"), is the belief in or the policy of change by gradual, often slow stages.
The first degree to be attained by work was the Gradus Mercurii (8 ).
There are 2.5 pedes in one gradus.
It is a Catalan word meaning "grade", coming from the Latin word gradus.
"gradus") of the altar, provides a musical echo to the passage just read and a transition to the next lesson."
Gradus is consoled by winning Charlotte.
Lyndon continued as lead singer for the next five years, being replaced by Warren Gradus in the early 1970s.
Gradus ad parnassum : 24 studies for string bass.
He published a grammar of Latin entitled The Complete Gradus in 1832.
Gradus is the shortened form of a Latin phrase which means "Steps to Parnassus".
Gradus may also refer to:
Van Ark's paternal great-grandfather, Gradus, was an immigrant from the Netherlands.
Mr. Gradus produced and directed the Truman series for Screen Gems.
The second degree to be attained by work was the Gradus Solis (12 ), which required a deeper understanding of lodge ritual and two essays.
This was later changed and the vow was made part of the attainment of the Gradus Solis.
Virtuosity is an important feature also in Chin's electronic pieces such as Gradus ad infinitum for 8 pianos.
St. Ambrose in fact wrote about degrees of perfection ("gradus piae perfectionis").
For the first 90 miles, Eddy Gradus of Boulder, Colo., led by as much as eight minutes.
Reduction in rank (Latin gradus deiectio meaning position degradation) was used as a Roman military punishment.