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hic et ubique

American  
[heek et oo-bee-kwe, hik et yoo-bahy-kwee] / ˈhik ɛt uˈbi kwɛ, ˈhɪk ɛt yuˈbaɪ kwi /
Latin.
  1. here and everywhere.


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Cameleon-like, "tact" assumes the color of contingent circumstances,—is the vague, yet potent spirit, with its shadowless finger arresting the impulses; an unseen ruler of the thoughts, winding its gossamer yet adamantine meshes like a spell; the uncaught "hic et ubique" arbiter of mortal destinies embodied in a fellow-mortal.

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Hic et ubique, "Your    Felix."

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Custodi eos vigilantes ut in preceptis tuis meditentur dormientes, et te per soporem sentiant; ut hic et ubique depensionis tuæ muniantur auxilio.

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Thus only can the hold be explained which the occult propaganda of this hic et ubique conspiracy has obtained upon the commonwealth.

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Above, on a scroll, are the lines Da requiem cunctis, Deus, hic et ubique sepultis, Ut sint in requie, propter tua vulnera quinque.

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