ubique


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ubique

(ˈuːbɪˌkweɪ)
adv
everywhere
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Release date- 29082019 - Toronto - Ubique Minerals Limited ('Ubique')(CSE: UBQ) announces it has closed the first tranche of its recently announced non-brokered private placement to raise a minimum of $100,000 and up to $200,000 to further its exploration and definition of zinc deposits at Daniel's Harbour, Newfoundland.
Since then, the company has continued to grow and have recently purchased several prominent property investments in Shrewsbury including the former Maplins in Market Street (recently re-let to Ababkhan Fabrics); Lakeside House at the Oxon Business Park which was then subsequently let to Aaron & Partners solicitors; and the Ubique Business Park at Battlefield where new leases were then quickly completed to Shrewsbury Gymnastics, Global Furniture, Midlands Gun Services and Northern Vehicles.
Drury Lane Theatre veteran Will Lidke ("Little Shop of Horrors," "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown") stars as the titular character in Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre's revival of the rock musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch." An examination of gender identity by John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask, "Hedwig" centers on a transgender East German rock singer reeling from a botched sex-change operation whose story is dramatized in rock concert form.
TARA BRIDGE (1.20) rates a value bet in the trappy Ubique Handicap Chase.
That's Latin for 'where' as ubique is Latin for 'everywhere.' I must confess that there are times when the evening sky makes me wonder about the where-ness of us and the where-ness of God.
Cheshire Police said: "At 12.20pm, police received reports of a suspicious package at Ubique Barracks.
We are very grateful to Phillip Jackson of Ubique Fitness for putting together a tough winter program for the members.
Mozart's natural tenderness and dignity were enhanced; in singing Verdi, whether Trovatore or Otello, one began to see the big human, fundamental things in him which draw people everywhere to hear him--the quod ubique, quod ab ominibus [sic] (1)--Wagner perhaps needed no such recommendation, but all the same, one never came away from a lesson on Lohengrin or Walkure or Meistersinger without the gold in the music shining more bright.