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I remembered, too, that this boy had adopted for his motto, the Latin word "Excelsior," which was explained to mean "_higher_" or "_upward_."
The Boy Tar Mayne Reid 1850
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SBV Excelsior is a professional football club from Rotterdam, in the Kralingen-Crooswijk district.
S.B.V. Excelsior 2006/08 Eridivisie League Azmie aka switch image 2007
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SBV Excelsior is a professional football club from Rotterdam, in the Kralingen-Crooswijk district.
Archive 2007-09-01 Azmie aka switch image 2007
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A poll published Friday in Excelsior newspaper found 50 percent of respondents feared the government was on the brink of losing control.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Mexicans Polled See Meltdown Likely 2006
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A poll published Friday in Excelsior newspaper found 50 percent of respondents feared the government was on the brink of losing control.
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A poll published Friday in Excelsior newspaper found 50 percent of respondents feared the government was on the brink of losing control.
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The hotel Charlie was staying at was called the Excelsior, a prime example of hyperbole, perhaps, in that the word derived from the Latin excelsus, from the past participle of excellere, which meant “to excel.”
Eight Black Horses Ed McBain 1985
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"You sound like the nervous young woman in 'Excelsior,'" David Linton said, with a laugh.
Mates at Billabong 1911
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A store owner [in Missouri] applied for a postal listing under the name Excelsior, but was turned down because the title was already claimed in Missouri.
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Here's the account from the Glendale News-Press about the City Council meeting, in which Caruso stressed why the street should be named "Excelsior" -- and the unintended result:
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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