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uscire dal proprio guscio - перевод на Английский

DECISION TAKEN ON THEIR OWN INITIATIVE BY THOSE WHO HAVE THE POWER OR FACULTY
Motu Proprio; Proprio motu; Motibus propriis; In motu proprio

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come out of one's shell
come out of one's shell      
uscire dal proprio guscio
Kruger National Park         
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  • Plaque in the park. Now and then people do get killed; however, this is extremely rare.
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NATIONAL PARK IN SOUTH AFRICA
Kruger Park; Orpen Camp; Kruger national park; Berg-en-Dal Camp; Camp Shawu; Greater Kruger National Park; Tamboti Tent Camp; Kruger NP; Kruger National Park Parks Board
Parco Nazionale Kruger (in Sud Africa al confine col Mozambico)

Определение

dal
dal1
¦ abbreviation decalitre(s).
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dal2
¦ noun variant spelling of dhal.

Википедия

Motu proprio

In law, motu proprio (Latin for "on his own impulse") describes an official act taken without a formal request from another party. Some jurisdictions use the term sua sponte for the same concept.

In Catholic canon law, it refers to a document issued by the pope on his own initiative and personally signed by him. Such a document may be addressed to the whole church, to part of it, or to some individuals. A document issued motu proprio has its legal effect, even if the reasons given for its issuance are found to be false or fraudulent, a fact which would normally render the document invalid. Its validity is based on its issuance by the pope by his own initiative, not upon the reasons alleged.

The first motu proprio was promulgated by Pope Innocent VIII in 1484. It continues to be a common form of papal rescript, especially when establishing institutions, making minor changes to law or procedure, and when granting favours to persons or institutions.