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Search for "cogito" in-catagory:"latin tranlations of bible"
languages:"latin+greek", translate-before:yes, translate-
results:English
Search for "Holy" in-book-title-with:"Mishna"
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subparts of sites,
eliminating irrelevent ones, and doing the
underlying search on the subset.
Stage 1. You filled in the form as above.
Stage 2. It gives you several options how to proceed, one of
them: Search for websites with bible translations?
Stage 3. The results of stage 2 are not shown as the result
for your search, but rather as possible locations to search
inside.
Stage 4. All along you eliminate results that are not
interesting you. While eliminating your are telling the
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//eliminating irrelevent ones// Just like that! |
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What a fetching fez, [poc]! |
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Stage 1: Google results for first search: |
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cogito - Latin-English Dictionary - Glosbeglosbe . com |
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Jeremiah 29:11 - Bible Study Tools
www . biblestudytools . com |
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cogito - Wiktionaryen . wiktionary . org [Missing: Bible.
Should be removed] |
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List of Latin phrases (D) -
Latin translation of the Vulgate Bible of Psalm 130, ... |
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Yermiyahu (Jeremiah) 29:11 VUL Latin Vulgate (VUL) ... |
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How to translate "I think, therefore there is a thought" -
[Remove this. Reason: site found is translating the
word cogito, not searching for it in ancient translations. |
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Stage 2: Find translations of the bible. |
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Stage 3: Search inside these translation websites for the
word cogito |
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Compare and find more sites to add to the results. |
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When the user removes something it tries to categorize
(with the user's help) what happened so that next time it
can do a better job of showing you only the relevant
results. |
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hey kdf! etymonline.com just gives you a lexicon where
somebody took the time to look up stuff and now you get it
all cleaned up as a short description. That's not at all what
I'm looking for. Rather, I want a search engine that DOESN"T
get back to me immediately, but instead does a whole set
of searches spinned off from my search. |
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Assisted by us, who set the initial search phrases and then,
in a chat, refine the search process, - we help this collated
search get to what we want, the whole of what we want
and only what we want. |
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