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 "Flavini": latin genitive of Flavinus. 

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Sixth Emeritus Faculty Lecture Honoring John Howland Rowe (10971 words)
Chavin is the modern name of a small town located in a fertile valley on the northeastern slope of the main range of the Peruvian Andes at an altitude of 3,135 meters (about 10,200 feet).
Chavin Phase D should be at least in part contemporary with the fourth and fifth phases of the Paracas sequence at Ica.
Chavin art is basically representational, but its representational meaning is obscured by the conventions which govern the Chavin style and, in many cases, by the fact that representational details are not expressed literally but in a figurative or metaphorical fashion.
FindLaw Legal News (1128 words)
Chavin does not deny the untruthfulness of the statements and of the omissions, the latter amounting to false denials.
Chavin concedes as he must that not caring whether some representation is true or false--the state of mind known as "reckless disregard"--is, at least for purposes of the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code governing discharge, the equivalent of knowing that the representation is false and material.
Chavin is a mature and experienced businessman who on the eve of bankruptcy had properties worth millions of dollars.
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