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  1. Principales: Principales (lat. von princeps, dt. [100%] 2024-09-12
  2. Episodes: modifier - modifier le code - voir Wikidata (aide) Episodes est une série télévisée américano-britannique en 41 épisodes d'environ 28 minutes créée par David Crane et Jeffrey Klarik, diffusée entre le 9 janvier 2011 et le 8 octobre 2017 sur ... [99%] 2024-01-02
  3. Episodes (album): Episodes is a compilation album by English multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield released in France in 1981 by Virgin. (Album) [99%] 2023-10-26 [Mike Oldfield compilation albums] [1981 compilation albums]...
  4. Principal (computer security): A principal in computer security is an entity that can be authenticated by a computer system or network. It is referred to as a security principal in Java and Microsoft literature. (Computer security) [98%] 2023-11-22 [Computer security] [Computing terminology]...
  5. Principal: PRINCIPAL prin'-si-pal: Appears in the King James Version as a translation of nine Hebrew words (fewer in the Revised Version (British and American)), in one case (Isaiah 28:25) being used quite wrongly and in 2 Kings 25 ... [98%] 1915-01-01
  6. Principal (commercial law): In commercial law, a principal is a person, legal or natural, who authorizes an agent to act to create one or more legal relationships with a third party. This branch of law is called agency and relies on the common ... (Finance) [98%] 2023-09-29 [Business law]
  7. Principal (computer security): A principal in computer security is an entity that can be authenticated by a computer system or network. It is referred to as a security principal in Java and Microsoft literature. (Computer security) [98%] 2023-11-05 [Computer security] [Computing terminology]...
  8. Principal (Catholic Church): Principal (Portuguese: Principal, Portuguese pronunciation: [pɾĩsiˈpal]; Template:Plural abbr Principais), or more formally, Principal of the Holy Patriarchal Church of Lisbon (Portuguese: Principal da Santa Igreja Patriarcal de Lisboa), was the honorific title granted to the canons of the chapter ... (Religion) [98%] 2023-09-12 [Catholic ecclesiastical titles]
  9. Principal: Principal, a person or thing first, or chief in rank or importance, or, more widely, prominent, leading. principalis, first, chief, original, also princely, is formed from princeps, the first, chief, prince, from Primus, first, and capere to hold. principalis was ... [98%] 2022-09-02
  10. Principal (criminal law): Under criminal law, a principal is any actor who is primarily responsible for a criminal offense. Such an actor is distinguished from others who may also be subject to criminal liability as accomplices, accessories or conspirators. (Social) [98%] 2023-09-20 [Legal terminology]
  11. Principal: 『Principal』(プリンシパル)は、逢田梨香子の1枚目のEP。2019年6月19日にDMM music / Astro Voiceから発売された。 本作は逢田のソロ歌手としてのデビュー作品になる。Aqoursのメンバーの中では、Aqours結成後最初のソロ歌手としてのメジャーデビューとなった。逢田はAqoursのメンバーとして経験を積み重ねてきたが、Aqoursの活動を通しての「『かわいらしさ』や『清潔感』の中にある『芯の強さ』」が評価されて、2018年6月頃に、DMM music / Astro Voiceの創設第1弾アーティストとして迎えるオファーを受けた。当初は自身が将来的な歌手活動を想像していなかったこともあり「本当に自分でいいんですか?」と戸惑いがあったとのことだが、「現状に甘. [98%] 2024-04-12 [2019年のミニ・アルバム] [2019年のデビュー・アルバム]...
  12. Principles (retailer): Principles was a UK-based fashion retailer founded in 1984. The firm was launched by the Burton Group (later the Arcadia Group) as an attempt to capitalise on the new modern trends in fashion; the mid-1980s was the boom ... (Retailer) [88%] 2024-01-01 [Clothing retailers of the United Kingdom] [British companies established in 1984]...
  13. Principalía: The principalía or noble class was the ruling and usually educated upper class in the pueblos of Spanish Philippines, comprising the gobernadorcillo (later called the capitán municipal and had functions similar to a town mayor), tenientes de justicia (lieutenants of ... (Ruling class in the Spanish Philippines) [88%] 2023-12-29 [Honorary titles] [History of the Philippines (1565–1898)]...
  14. Principalía: The Principalía or noble class was the ruling and usually educated upper class in the pueblos of the Spanish Philippines, comprising the gobernadorcillo (who had functions similar to a town mayor), and the cabezas de barangay (heads of the barangays ... (Biography) [88%] 2023-10-24 [Positions of authority]
  15. Principles: PRINCIPLES prin'-si-p'-lz: Found twice (Hebrews 5:12; 6:1). The Greek word (stoicheion) is also translated in the King James Version as "elements" and "rudiments." As rendered in He, its meaning is clearly related to the elementary ... [88%] 1915-01-01
  16. Principate: The Principate was the form of imperial government of the Roman Empire from the beginning of the reign of Augustus in 27 BC to the end of the Crisis of the Third Century in AD 284, after which it evolved ... (First period of the Roman Empire (27 BC – AD 284)) [88%] 2024-07-15 [Government of the Roman Empire]
  17. Principle: A principle is a comprehensive and fundamental law, doctrine, or assumption, the idea of which being a central one in Western thought. For example the action of "change" is said to be based on five principles. [86%] 2023-02-23 [Law] [Principles]...
  18. Principle: A principle is a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of beliefs or behavior or a chain of reasoning. That is a guide for behavior or evaluation. (Rule, guide or inevitable consequence) [86%] 2024-01-13 [Principles] [Concepts in epistemology]...
  19. Principle: A principle is a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of beliefs or behavior or a chain of reasoning.That is a guide for behavior or evaluation. In law, it is a rule that ... (Philosophy) [86%] 2023-12-28 [Principles] [Concepts in epistemology]...
  20. Principle: Principle, in chemistry, refers to a historical concept of the constituents of a substance, specifically those that produce a certain quality or effect in the substance, such as a bitter principle, which is any one of the numerous compounds having ... (Chemistry) [86%] 2023-11-29 [History of chemistry]

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