Examples of 'his de' in a sentence

Meaning of "his de"

his de: This phrase seems incomplete or unclear, it may refer to 'his decision' abbreviated

How to use "his de" in a sentence

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I can lay claim as his de facto business partner.
In the restaurant management area since completing his de.
My only other duty as his de facto paralegal seems to be.
His de facto wife.
Hōjō Tokimasa became his de facto advisor.
His de facto presidency had begun the previous June.
Impelled the Emperor to make his de.
His de facto deportation has left the Ramallah parish without its sole clergyman.
De Becker also complained of what he termed his de facto exile.
In his De institutis coenobiorum.
This followed the presentation to the queen of his De principe tractatus.
His De orbibus tribus aureis became the first publication on Swedish archaeology.
Cicero discussed the method of loci in his De Oratore.
His De Conciliorum Auctoritate was welcomed at Rome as exalting the papal authority.
Boccaccio included a section on Joan in his De claris mulieribus.

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His De Vita Caesarum is the source of much of what is known of Domitian.
All of this is recorded by Caesar himself in his de bello Gallico.
We're gonna watch his de facto Tonight Show appearance.
This same thought had been expressed by the philosopher George Berkeley in his De Motu.
Jerome mentioned them in his De Viris Illustribus chap.
You can say that the devil is at mayor 's office and his de deaf too.
Vitruvius dedicates an entire chapter of his De architectura to timber, preserving many details.
Vitruvius named three qualities required of architecture in his De architectura, c.
In astronomy, Conon wrote in seven books his De astrologia, including observations on solar eclipses.
Plato makes this assertion in his dialogue Timaeus, as does Aristotle, in his De Sensu.
In the midst of such dramatic misadventures, he wrote his De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum.
Cicero in his De Finibus closely followed Posidonius 's presentation of Panaetius 's ethical teachings.
Theodosius the Pilgrim in his De situ terrae.
Vitruvius, in his De Architectura book X, describes the construction and tuning of ballistae.
As his briefer, you are his de facto proxy.
Together with his de facto partner, Wendy Peirce, he fathered four children.
The household, the applicant and his de pendants.
I can lay claim as his de facto business partner . That 's brilliant.
I just pictured Lucas' face during his De Niro impression.
Ambrose, in his De Vocatione Gentium, and elsewhere, teaches the same.
Thus, Devlet Giray managed to secure his de facto independence from the Porte.
His de jure retirement from teaching in 1975 did not interrupt his research activity.
Gildas gives a short account of Alban 's martyrdom in his De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae c.
We are gonna watch his de facto Tonight Show appearance . Eddie 's coming over.
Emperor Constantine VII mentioned " great Moravia " four times in his De administrando imperio.
And Ambrose, in his De Vocatione Gentium, and elsewhere, teaches similarly.
Julius Caesar describes such ramparts in Book seven chapter 23 of his De Bello Gallico.
And reportedly his de facto co-ruler.
In 1617, his De diis Syriis was issued, and immediately established his fame as an orientalist.
His third great work is his De Trinitate ( On the Trinity ).
His De mundo ( “ On the World ” ) adapts a treatise incorrectly attributed to Aristotle.
Pomponius Mela, the Roman geographer, recorded in his De Chorographia, written c.
In his De Corona, Tertulliano wrote ; " In the anniversary day we pray for the dead . ".
Two years later, in 1584, Muffet finished his De jure et praestantia chemicorum medicamentorum.
He worked as a professional pilot until 1956, flying people in his De Havilland Moth.

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