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How to use quem in a sentence

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Sentence Examples
The above mentioned cases do cast a shadow of doubt about having a terminus post quem of 1617 for marked panels.
This yielded a terminus post quem for the deposition of other sherds belonging to that vessel.
Hence the terminus ad quem can by no possibility be referred to a date later than the last decade but two of the second century.
The good as value is the final cause of the action because it attracts the agent to realize that goal or end, the terminus ad quem.
Instead they have, in effect, imposed their own terminus ad quem, being the date of the raising of the present action.
It should be remembered that a dated artefact only provides a terminus post quem for the context in which it is found.
The Pompeii figurine carries a terminus ante quem date of 79 CE, when the Vesuvius erupted and buried Pompeii in a layer of ash.
This would provide a terminus ante quem, but, again, we cannot date the essay on The Pythian Oracles with certainty.
The writ clearly sets a terminus post quem for the addition, but can hardly provide a terminus ante quem for the text itself.
This should provide a date of c.70 B.C. as a terminus ante quem non for this occupation layer.
This may well mark the arrival of the first copies for sale in America, and thus give a terminus ante quem for the publication of the completed set.
The text provides no date by which the terminus ad quem can be fixed.
The year 1543 is, in fact, this author's terminus ad quem, and it is certainly important both for physics and astronomy.
Blomqvist concluded that 2000 BC might provide the terminus post quem for the tradition of Phaethon's disastrous ride.
The terminus ad quem is already existing, and merely receives a new ubication.
It is also a standard that we can use to judge this or that development or terminus ad quem as natural, unnatural, or counternatural.
The creative imagination is the Chaos terminus a quo and the World is the terminus ad quem, the polar character of which sets the permeable bounds to meaning and existence.
Excavation at Lancaster, however, has provided us with a terminus post quem of 326 for the construction of the late fort which appears to have at least one multangular tower.
However, he suggests 1785, the publication year of Schutz's review, as terminus a quo, and the end of Mutach's student years in 1789, as terminus ad quem.
Examples from Classical Literature
It will be observed that in each case there is a certain reticence or vagueness as to the terminus ad quem.
A terminus ad quem is essential to the perfection of exercise, bodily or mental.
We do not know either the terminus a quo from which or the terminus ad quem to which the writer reckoned.
That year may, therefore, be taken as a terminus a quo, and the year 1212 as a terminus ad quem for dating these versions.
Sensations are the stable rock, the terminus a quo and the terminus ad quem of thought.
There are two passages which give us the latter year as the terminus ad quem, viz.
The Peace of Versailles is certainly not a terminus ad quem.
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