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matter

/ˈmætə/, /ˈmætɚ/ werkwoord, naamwoord
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(physics) The basic structural component of the universe. Matter usually has mass and volume.

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matèria

naamwoord
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substance that has rest mass and volume, or several other definitions
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combustible matter
Combustible
fecal matter
mèrda
military matters
domeni militar
state of matter
estat de la matèria

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It doesn’t matter under which aesthetic circumstances this void appears.
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From Scotland, appeals were possible only in civil cases; Scotland's High Court of Justiciary is the highest court in criminal matters.
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The Indians could voluntarily refuse conversion, but could not impede the right of the Spanish to preach, in which case the matter would be analogous to the first case.
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The Caucus determines some matters of policy, parliamentary tactics, and disciplinary measures against disobedient MPs.
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She denounced that "educators also know the evil and sinister results of ignorance in sex matters.
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Maasai society is strongly patriarchal in nature, with elder men, sometimes joined by retired elders, deciding most major matters for each Maasai group.
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Closed sessions are rare and usually held only when the Senate is discussing sensitive subject matter such as information critical to national security, private communications from the president, or deliberations during impeachment trials.
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The record does not address the matter of the girl's identity beyond her nationality, indicating that the painting was regarded as of aesthetic rather than historical interest.
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In these years, he responded to a deep shift in popular tastes, both in subject matter and approach.
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To make matters worse, he's been skipping school and avoiding her questions.
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When the Irish War of Independence started with some haphazard shootings on the same day at Soloheadbeg, County Tipperary, it was treated by the British as a police matter.
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The Consejo de Estado in Madrid, entrusted to declare on the major decisions that concerned the organization and the defense of the ensemble of the Hispanic monarchy, and it had frequently that to get into Portuguese matters.
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When Stanley comes in, Stella hugs and kisses him, letting Blanche know that her low opinion of Stanley does not matter.
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This matters, because teenagers and young adults are much more likely to commit crime than older adults.
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According to Plato, the four elements are derived from a common source or prima materia (first matter), associated with chaos.
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They contain advanced spiritual thematic matter.
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In spite of some uncertainty among jurists as to whether it could continue to act as an independent personality in international matters, the Holy See continued in fact to exercise the right to send and receive diplomatic representatives, maintaining relations with states that included the major powers Russia, Prussia and Austria-Hungary.
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Beginning at that time, Vitoria and other theologians looked at economic matters.
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According to the jurist Sir William Blackstone, "It has sovereign and uncontrollable authority in making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical, or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal ... it can, in short, do every thing that is not naturally impossible."
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In 1728 Rustom's eldest son Naoroz (later Naorojee) founded the Bombay Parsi Panchayat (in the sense of an instrument for self-governance and not in the sense of the trust it is today) to assist newly arriving Parsis in religious, social, legal and financial matters.
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Pope and his enemies (often called "the Dunces" because of Pope's successful satirizing of them in The Dunciad) fought over central matters of the proper subject matter for poetry and the proper pose of the poetic voice.
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Acts passed in 1921 and 1925 granted the Church of Scotland complete independence in ecclesiastical matters.
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Delivering Results: Managing What Matters.
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From 1604, the newly created Conselho da Índia was invested with powers for all overseas affairs, apart from matters concerning Madeira, the Azores and the strongholds of Morocco, and colonial officials were appointed and their dispatches handled by it.
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The organisation aims to remain neutral in regards to political and religious matters.
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