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RECTOR, Eccl. law. One who rules or governs a name given to certain officers of the Roman church. Dict. Canonique, h.v. |
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In related work, Maravall and Pierce (1983, 1986), Trivellato and Rettore (1986), Ghysels (1987), Sargent (1989), and Swanson, Ghysels, and Callan (1999) examine revision process errors, while Fair and Shiller (1990), Diebold and Rudebusch (1991), Swanson and White (1995, 1997), and Croushore and Stark (2001) point out that the comparison of econometric forecasts based on data from CITIBASE, for example, with forecasts made in real time by professional forecasters (see, e. nella quale si dimostra come Amore sia metafisico, fisico, ascrologo, musico, geometra, aritmetico, grammatico, dialerico, rettore, poeta, historiografo, iurisconsulto, politico, ethico, economico, medico, capitano, nocchiero, agricoltore, lanifico, cacciatore, architetto, pittore, sculcore, fabro, vitreario, mago naturale, negromante, geomante, hidromante, acremante, piromante, chiromante, fisionomo, augure, aurispice, ariolo, salitore e genetliaco. 68) "Dalla qual baruffa spaventato il Padre Rettore del Collegio di S. |
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