This is a curious legatus, thought she, who does not live by presents.
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Asellius; and the legatus of the whole region, Cn.
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These provinces were administered, according to circumstances, by a praeses of senatorial rank, a legatus pro praetore, or a vir clarissimus consularis.
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If the government later tries to enforce the mandate against Legatus, the group can resume its court challenge then, Cleland wrote.
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Legatus (from the Latin, meaning ambassador) is the only organisation in the world aimed exclusively at Catholic business leaders.
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Legatus aims to help business leaders and their spouses apply gospel values in a corporate context, writes Patsy McGarry, Religious Affairs Correspondent.
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The judge refused to shield Legatus from the law, finding that the non-profit association would likely qualify for the government's accommodation for religious organizations.
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"Quickly," he said to Lorand, with a hoarse voice, "get up at once, sir 'legatus,' beside me.