In absentia

Absentia is Latin for absence. In absentia, a legal term, is Latin for "in the absence" or "while absent".

(In) absentia may also refer to:

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gollark: The fact that printers are actually involved in fairly secret government conspiracies to track/limit documents is yet another reason printers should be treated with extreme suspicion.
gollark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EURion_constellation
gollark: Really? Why? The anticounterfeiting and steganography stuff in commercial ones?
gollark: What if we bribe you?
gollark: Would "the other way round" be "the projects you want to do are too broke to afford", "too rich to afford the projects you want to do", or what?
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