| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - From Middle French pragmatique, from Late Latin pragmaticus (???relating to civil affair; in Latin, as a noun, a person versed in the law who furnished arguments and points to advocates and orators, a kind of attorney???), from Ancient Greek ?????????????????????? (pragmatik??s, ???active, versed in affairs???), from ????????????? (pr??gma, ???a thing done, a fact???), in plural ???????????????? (
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