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St Giles's Roundhouse was a jail and St Giles' | Greek a thieves' cant. |
Ancient | Greek: A New Approach (1972, 2nd ed. |
In Classical | Greek a hypocrite was simply an actor who pretended |
Attic | Greek, a dialect of the Greek language |
In August 2009, he joined the | Greek A1 League club Peristeri. |
Anthony Grundy-Panellinios BC of the | Greek A1 League |
n 2009, he signed a two year contract with the | Greek A1 League club Olympiacos Piraeus. |
The Latin word is borrowed from the | Greek abussos (also transliterated as abyssos), whic |
According to | Greek accounts, Xandrammes was deposed by Sandrokott |
h the names Xandrammes and Sandrocyptus of the | Greek accounts. |
As head of that post, Pattakos stripped | Greek actress and political activist, Melina Mercour |
ilm Mr. Lucky, Cary Grant portrayed '"Joe 'The | Greek' Adams", a character loosely based on Cornero. |
A | Greek adaptation was broadcast on ANT1 in 2007 and 2 |
Adelphi ( | Greek: adelphoi, "brothers") is a district of London |
The | Greek adjective used to name the gate (w`rai,oj) can |
istance of the Kuva-yi Milliye slowed down the | Greek advance in Anatolia. |
Greek Adventure (1972) | |
CULT IN SAMOTHRAKE ( | GREEK AEGEAN) |
He was the Lord of Tarrha, Crete (in the | Greek Aegean) and the Cretan consort to Demeter in G |
She is the second | Greek, after sailor Anastasios Bountouris, to compet |
Agra ( | Greek: Agra (Άγρα)) is a village on the island of Le |
Ailuromancy or aeluromancy (from | Greek ailouros), also known as felidomancy, is a for |
It also peaked at #7 at the official | Greek airplay chart by Nielsen Music Control. |
The Billboard | Greek Airplay is the is the Greek music industry sta |
Acrasia is itself a play on the | Greek akrasia that describes loss of free will. |
The name actinium originates from the | Greek aktis, aktinos (ακτίς, ακτίνος), meaning beam |
d an Arion Music Award in 2002 for Best Modern | Greek Album of The Year. |
lude to Demokristo (see Pseudo-Demikristo) the | Greek Alchemist circa 100 AD. |
6x | Greek All Star Game (2005, 2006, 2008-2011) |
Greek All Star Game: (1999, 2001, 2002) | |
7x | Greek All Star Game (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2 |
Greek All Star Game MVP: (2011) | |
3x | Greek All Star Game (2001, 2003, 2010) |
his death in 1909, he translated from Ancient | Greek all the works of Euripides. |
At the | Greek All-Star Game weekend that season, he won the |
2x | Greek All-Star Game: (2004, 2009) |
The word comes from the | Greek allakt, which means to exchange. |
Once Leonidas realizes this, he sends away the | Greek allies to alert the cities to the south. |
He spent one season playing for Kavala in the | Greek Alpha Ethniki. |
rief spell with Kavala F.C. during the 1999-00 | Greek Alpha Ethniki season. |
He also played for Apollon Athens F.C. in the | Greek Alpha Ethniki. |
Addo played for Kalamata in the | Greek Alpha Ethniki. |
Previously, Gagauz used the | Greek alphabet and until 1996 the Cyrillic alphabet. |
spoken language was Turkish, they employed the | Greek alphabet to write it. |
Thanks to the | Greek alphabet, Saint Lucia marched out first at the |
hifted to Turkish altogether (written with the | Greek alphabet, Karamanlidika); where Greek was main |
The waves are designated by letters of the | Greek alphabet. |
Originally, it used the | Greek alphabet. |
ficial alphabet of the EU, after the Latin and | Greek alphabets. |
4 (Four) is the first release by the | Greek alternative rock band Matisse. |
2005 | Greek Amateur Open Championship |
Georgios Gazis (born May 25, 1981) is a | Greek amateur boxer. |
Earliest reference to Nairs comes from the | Greek ambassador Megasthenes. |
Chaplin plays a waiter who fakes being a | Greek Ambassador to impress a girl. |
s born in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania the son of a | Greek American soft drink manufacturer, from the isl |
In 1916, | Greek American James Mallis opened a hot dog stand i |
In 1985, he moved to the | Greek American AA of the Cosmopolitan Soccer League. |
Michael Bramos (born May 27, 1987) is a | Greek American professional basketball player. |
has gained considerable popularity in a number | Greek American restaurants. |
He was also the first | Greek American to hold these offices. |
rn in 1961 in Springfield, Massachusetts, is a | Greek American fashion designer. |
He played 1991 and 1992 with | Greek American AA in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League. |
He then played for the | Greek American AA of the Cosmopolitan Soccer League. |
Louis Central Breweries from 1933 to 1935 and | Greek American AA from 1967 to 1969). |
Amphids ( | Greek: amphi, around, double) are inervated invagina |
The | Greek amphitheatre is visible in the distance. |
Greek Amphitheatre in Magnolia, Arkansas was built i | |
tal thrust auditorium, Natrani, reminiscent of | Greek amphitheatres, on the banks of the river Sabar |
Like his | Greek ancestor, Anteas Jr. gained power when in cont |
Her family's | Greek ancestral village is in Sekhia and the family |
Caralambo, who was of | Greek ancestry, was living in Smyrna, Turkey, when h |
Pappas, who is of | Greek ancestry, was selected to play for the Greek n |
He is of | Greek ancestry. |
He was born in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin and is of | Greek ancestry. |
His father was a Sephardic merchant from | Greek ancestry. |
ad were, like Theodorakos, American players of | Greek ancestry. |
She was of Persian and | Greek ancestry. |
and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio to a family of | Greek ancestry. |
The name is derived from | Greek ancylos αγκυλος "crooked, bent" and stoma στομ |
Duet (a | Greek and a Greek girl): Ohne Verschulden Knechtscha |
He was of Anatolian | Greek and Roman heritage. |
He then earned his living teaching | Greek and Latin near the Stock markets. |
Coins attributed to Azes II use | Greek and Kharoshti inscriptions, depict a Greek god |
is made of Indiana Limestone and modeled after | Greek and classical architectural forms. |
1,400,000 tonnes of | Greek, and |
These explanations are apparently drawn from | Greek and Arab ancient texts. |
Mercouri retorted "I was born a | Greek and I will die a Greek. |
those who were identified with the | Greek and Roman classics along with the modern Frenc |
Dictionary of | Greek and Roman Geography by William Smith (1857). |
Aspurgus was a monarch of | Greek and Iranian ancestry. |
The text was originally written in | Greek and contains numerous theological and magical |
graduated and studied the classics, including | Greek and Latin. |
Barrington Atlas of the | Greek and Roman World). |
. Aronson (born 12 March 1953) is an author of | Greek and Latin books for students and teachers. |
Apart from | Greek and English, he is also fluent in Swedish, Fre |
rley, who was a professor of New Testament and | Greek and the Dean of the School of Theology there. |
Panzerese (mixture of Russian, | Greek and Latin) in Panzer Dragoon |
A scholar of | Greek and Hebrew, he translated Athenaeus and also p |
The early School taught Latin, | Greek and sciences, including arithmetic and geometr |
Their bit-beasts are named after the | Greek and Roman gods. |
William Smith, Dictionary of | Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology |
He placed special emphasis on collecting | Greek and Roman sculpture. |
e counterparts studied mathematics, geography, | Greek and Latin. |
Edward VI made him Royal Printer in Latin, | Greek and Hebrew and awarded him an annuity of 26s. |
He was fluent in Dutch, French, Latin, | Greek, and Hebrew. |
ist and translator from Polish, Czech, Slovak, | Greek and Latin. |
The second floor of the Ahmanson Building has | Greek and Roman Art galleries. |
He knew Latin, Turkish, Italian, | Greek and French. |
His research interests range over | Greek and Latin historiography and biography, and al |
Voice of the Immigrants - aimed at | Greek and Turkish Gastarbeiter in West Germany (clos |
der to obtain tuition in philosophy, he taught | Greek and Hebrew. |
Estin would only be useful to people who speak | Greek, and Wikipedia is an English-language encyclop |
In | Greek and Roman stories, she reposes upside down in |
lving hymnology, the history of Pomerania, and | Greek and Roman literature. |
"PlusTech" is run by | Greek, and his Wolf type Chip Mikonos. |
nt: Urbana, Northern Italian, Southern French, | Greek, and Spanish cuisine. |
Its generic name comes from | Greek and means "two-winged fruits". |
the age of twelve, Phillis was already reading | Greek and Latin classics and difficult passages from |
an Armenian, Rais Hetoum, to govern the mixed | Greek and Turkish population. |
eologian, Fulgentius's work shows knowledge of | Greek and a strong agreement with Augustine of Hippo |
Infanta is fluent in Catalan, English, French, | Greek and Spanish. |
After her 1859 graduation, she studied | Greek, and science, and medicine privately with Eliz |
ounder General Secretary of Indian Society for | Greek and Roman Studies and edits its annual journal |
"Commentarius in Acta Apost.," with | Greek and Latin text (2 vols., ib., 1850-55; 2nd ed. |
a (1993) Outstanding female singers as well as | Greek and Arabic influences. |
lyrics, but also featured lyrics in Romanian, | Greek and French. |
Richard J. A. Talbert, Barrington atlas of the | Greek and Roman world: Map-by-map Directory, Princet |
ied the formula "ever-Virgin Mary" used in the | Greek and Roman Liturgies. |
Albrecht Dihle, | Greek and Latin Literature of the Roman Empire: From |
opian philosophy arises from the confluence of | Greek and Patristic philosophy with African traditio |
They were also called Khalisioi in | Greek, and Khvalis (Хваліс) in Ukrainian. |
a Bell scholarship and won several prizes for | Greek and Latin prose. |
Prevas teaches courses in | Greek and Roman history as well as law at Eckerd Col |
r these eclipses and they fix harmoniously the | Greek and Roman chronology. |
of a theatre, tombs, sarcophagi, bas-reliefs, | Greek and Lycian inscriptions etc. |
artifacts, early British coins and the jury in | Greek and Roman society. |
short fragment of chapter 15 has been found in | Greek, and in 1996 an other probable fragment in Cop |
studies at the University of Leuven he taught | Greek and Hebrew at the University of Haarlem 1523-1 |
ial Bible translation into Dutch directly from | Greek and Hebrew sources was the Statenvertaling. |
He studied | Greek and Latin and became assistant professor of ph |
It presents articles and essays on | Greek and Roman languages and literatures, history, |
oct.), and also by diverse | Greek and Latin verses, dispersed in various books. |
aries, Bibles, and stereotyped editions of the | Greek and Roman classics. |
He is | Greek and Spannish but he lives in Brussels. |
They were educated in the Egyptian, Jewish, | Greek and Roman cultures, particularly in the tradit |
In | Greek and Roman mythology, Argyre was a mythical isl |
ges and learnt Russian, Latin, French, German, | Greek, and Chinese as a schoolboy. |
History of Performances of | Greek and Roman Drama |
contemporary destroyers built in Italy for the | Greek and Turkish Navies. |
, including The Chameleon; translated from the | Greek and advocated the compilation and amalgamation |
the most complete surviving account of ancient | Greek and Roman skepticism. |
nd allows the use of Hebrew, Cyrillic, Arabic, | Greek, and East Asian scripts. |
He was taught Coptic, | Greek and Latin already during high-school (Bergen K |
Similar protests were held in the | Greek and Russian capitals of Athens and Moscow, res |
specific eternal youth is a recurrent theme in | Greek and Roman mythology. |
e British gave in and turned power over to the | Greek and Turkish Cypriots. |
The epistle concludes with an epitaph in | Greek and Latin. |
The editors of the Barrington Atlas of the | Greek and Roman World place Rama near La Roche-de-Ra |
Herbert wrote poems in | Greek and in Latin. |
The name hypersthene comes from the | Greek and means "over strength". |
Eugendus acquired much learning, read the | Greek and Latin authors, and was well versed in the |
The | Greek and Albanian governments condemned the violenc |
The newspaper supported the friendship of | Greek and Turkish Cypriots. |
ariety of languages, including Russian, Latin, | Greek, and French. |
a Fellow of the College, lecturing in Hebrew, | Greek, and ecclesiastical history. |
Both these are in | Greek and English. |
The Convention Concerning the Exchange of | Greek and Turkish Populations was an agreement betwe |
llington Square which houses the Institution's | Greek and Slavonic annexe. |
He was a Professor of Latin, | Greek, and philosophy at Trinity College. |
was acknowledged by good judges, to be a sound | Greek and Latin scholar. |
Mixing of | Greek and Latin letters is also attested from a numb |
Self-taught, he learned Latin, | Greek and other languages. |
tician, philosopher, and translator of ancient | Greek and Latin works into English. |
la, we wanted to go all the way with Sofia, in | Greek, and since the rules allow us, I΄m Greek, Sofi |
She also taught | Greek and Latin, was the College Registrar and the H |
Here he soon became an adept in | Greek and Latin versification, and wrote some merito |
03 he was appointed professor of New Testament | Greek and Exegesis at Mansfield College, Oxford. |
Greek and able to speak Greek). | |
d widely read poet, essayist and translator of | Greek and Latin literature. |
French, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, | Greek, and most recently in Arabic. |
Lippold was a specialist of ancient | Greek and Roman art. |
Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of | Greek and Roman Geography, "Apameia", London, (1854) |
ollowing his return to Pennsylvania, he taught | Greek and Latin at St. Thomas College from 1905 to 1 |
The song is performed in | Greek, and is pop in style. |
Its name comes from | Greek and means "glandular shield". |
sis-Miranda, expressed an interest in learning | Greek and even renewed her Greek passport. |
Dictionary of | Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, v. 2, page |
Pupils were taught rethoric, poetry, | Greek and Ancient Hebrew languages, mathematics, the |
He was well acquainted with the | Greek and Hebrew languages. |
The triple representation of schwa in | Greek and some related problems of Indo-European pho |
The genus name is formed from | Greek and means "flowers upon the tubercles". |
hed numerous articles and works in the area of | Greek and Roman history, including on the Catilinari |
n Miniatur-Bibel, but was more accurate to the | Greek and Hebrew original. |
Some Bulgar inscriptions written in | Greek and later in Slavonic refer to the Bulgarian r |
Dictionary of | Greek and Roman Antiquities. |
He was best known as a translator of ancient | Greek and Latin. |
unic text has been lost, but some fragments of | Greek and Latin translations survive. |
At an early age he studied Latin and | Greek and took an interest in ancient Greek literatu |
Dr William Smith (1711-1787), Dean of Chester, | Greek and Latin scholar. |
From 1964 to 1967, Wild taught Latin, | Greek, and speech and debate at St. Xavier High Scho |
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