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vitae

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for vitae.

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Definitions3
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Quick take

A curriculum vitae.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A curriculum vitae.

noun

A hagiography; a biography of a saint.

noun

(video games) PlayStation Vita

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for vitae.

noun

A curriculum vitae.

noun

A hagiography; a biography of a saint.

noun

(video games) PlayStation Vita

Example sentences

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If you are interested in applying for this position, please email your curriculum vitae and cover letter to careers.1287@zymeworks.com.

2

If you read Humane Vitae or other church documents on the subject, it makes perfect sense.

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Curriculum Vitae cory@cryptfold.com Summary Software engineer, computer forensic investigator, offensive security consultant and researcher.

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It is laid out in very expressive form, if a bit long, in the Humanae Vitae Encyclical Letter by Pope Paul VI.

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Notably, your work experience comes first on your curriculum vitae in the UK.

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I believe lignum vitae is just about the densest commercially available wood.

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As a byproduct of failing on a great problem, I have always found that I could solve some lesser but still interesting problems - which then fill your vitae.

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With respect to the teaching in Evangelium Vitae and the 1997 Catechism, the justification for the death penalty is essentially reduced to the defense of society from further physical danger posed by the condemned criminal.

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[and, in the context of Evangelium Vitae and other similar pronouncements of the universal Church, more generally in the modern world].) But, no, the opposition itself is not subtle.

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I could then build a curricula-vitae of certifications, professional development and real accomplishments -- similiar to board certification in medicine -- from all over the world because I brought the world to my laptop / phone / desktop.

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But I always tell my students and junior faculty that they are better off following their inspiration and their hearts in what research they do, that they should always try to take on the most interesting and important problems, that they should not waste their time on little problems just to make another line on a vitae.

Quote examples

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I really thought you were talking about a curriculum vitae there, but I suppose it's "close vote".

2

I am not ashamed to openly admit my company would love more contract work, consider what I have contributed for free the "world's most expensive curriculum vitae".

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The sad part of this story is the "Resume" or Curriculum Vitae only shows the negative part of the situation, and not the positive part, such as a great individual leaving what seems to be an amateur company/business.

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At least in the UK - and probably other countries in the Commonwealth - we almost exclusively say "CV" ("curriculum vitae", literally "course of [my] life").

Proper noun examples

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In Humanae Vitae, after the Pope reaffirmed the ban on contraception, he urged scientists to continue researching and improving natural methods.

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But especially in the Catholic church, after Humanae Vitae, there was a lot of motivation to be able to offer an acceptable alternative to contraception.

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Very unfortunate, but predicted in the 1960s in Humanae Vitae.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use vitae in a sentence?

If you are interested in applying for this position, please email your curriculum vitae and cover letter to careers.1287@zymeworks.com.

What does vitae mean?

A curriculum vitae.

What part of speech is vitae?

vitae is commonly used as noun.