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The word castle is derived from the Latin word castellum which is a diminutive of the word castrum, meaning "fortified place".
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The city's name means "fortified place".
Rabat is a Semitic word meaning either "fortified town" or "suburb".
Good regulatory monitoring and QA/QC practices can help ensure that food products advertised as, or required by law to be, fortified are adequately fortified, meaning compliant with relevant regulations or fortified as claimed.
It means you are getting fortified.
The goals of the supportive expressive therapy was to create a supportive environment in which patients were helped to face their problems, fortify their relationships and explore positive meaning in their lives [ 25].
The question of how these meanings and resulting ethnic identities have been produced and fortified in the past is also important.
Fortified by Harold Goddard's excellent critical study, "The Meaning of Shakespeare" (unfortunately out of print), he made a case for Hamlet as someone whose hesitation to kill Claudius is justified, contrary to the questionable imperatives of revenge or the bloodlust of an impatient audience.
Finally, Dr Van Kirk says probiotics and B vitamins in beer "can help fortify your overall health" and settle the stomach meaning men are less likely to "feel sluggish during sex" after a cold one.
This experience, perhaps, helped to fortify Abrams's belief that poetry must be read aloud to yielded its full meaning.
Staying connected fortifies you so that you can engage with life, connect to the living, and make meaning out of your loss.
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