lxxxiii


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Adj.1.lxxxiii - being three more than eightylxxxiii - being three more than eighty  
cardinal - being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers"
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12) y en el Romancero general (468b), o los datos aportados por Menendez y Pelayo (lxxxiii) y Zamora Vicente en su edicion de Las famosas asturianas (Vega 19-21).
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The word luna occurs in eleven poemas in Juan Ramon, eight between LII and LXXXIII. Castelnuovo-Tedesco uses five of these, including the LII, LXXVIII, LXXXIII triad.
And yet, in the context of the progressively marketized knowledge economy that the Liberal Arts and Humanities in American and British universities are faced with today, Intentions appears to be a particularly apposite text to include in this debate because of the powerful defense of critical thinking with which it sought in its own day to negotiate the "profound changes" that marked the "nineteenth-century reading public, and the print media which catered for it" (Guy, "Introduction" lxxxiii).
(1978) En et dans en francais moderne--etude semantique et syntaxique, in Revue des langues romanes, LXXXIII, 2e fascicule.