How To Use Pleb In A Sentence
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The greatest bar to women's participation was the common-law principle of coverture, although it should be noted that the status and authority of married women in plebeian families likely permitted them a good deal of behind-the-scenes involvement in any legal matters confronting their families.
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Between 500 and 300 B.C., there developed within the body of the citizenry, a division between two social groups or classes: patricians and plebeians.
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He would never have gone to the Union while his wife was alive: she said it was "plebby.
The Key to Rebecca
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Until the 2nd century BC, the curule aedileships rotated on a yearly basis between patricians and plebeians.
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This civvie was at his desk, making sure that all your wonderful (ahem) IT systems were up and running, but Im just a pleb and not management.
The Smooth And Efficient Running Of A Police Station « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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‘Yes, beautiful, sexy, passionate, sweet Emily,’ he said like a plebe.
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As a result, bullfighting was left to the plebeians who in turn enthusiastically took up to its practice, and took it to heart as a symbol of something genuinely Spanish.
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Individualism has such essential and non-essential characteristics as plebeianism, freedom, democracy and aggression.
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Chiefly, such activities were processional - arrivals of ambassadors and potentates, with plebeian doings relegated to the wings.
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Bob Somerby was rocked back on his heels by Applebaum's stunning nitwittedness.
Recount 'em all!
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Amid abandoned houses, plebeian hovels and piles of refuse and sewage, there were government offices, arms factories, official warehouses, and active markets.
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In the working-class saloons that lined the roughest sections of late nineteenth-century Chicago, refusing a man's treat violated rules of plebeian sociability and thus frequently triggered brawls.
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It had nothing to do with militarism or with the violent sports that had brought aristocrats and plebeians together around the prize-fight or cock-fight.
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All this may look democratic, but in 300 he opposed the admission of plebeians to the two main priestly colleges (pontifices and augures) and on two occasions attempted to secure the election of an all-patrician college.
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The head of a coarse-featured, plebeian-looking Roman (p. 107), who should certainly be a prize-fighter or a gladiator, is a case in point.
Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
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But we do not have to go to such extremes - in either cost or category - to prove that patricians love posing as plebeians.
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Ad magiftratus vero minores extraordinarios defignandos, necnon ad exercenda judicia, condendafque leges, vcl a confulibus, vel a praetoribus, vcl deni - que a tribunis plebis indici fueviffe comper - lum eft.
Antiqvitatvm romanarvm epitome: ad vsvm seminari neapolit
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A consumer culture's distortion of publicity in the judicial realm matches the plebiscitary distortion of parliamentary publicity.
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Apol. xxxv., “publici hostes”; xxxvii., “hostes maluistis vocare generis humani Christianos” (you prefer to call Christians the enemies of the human race); Minuc., x., “pravae religionis obscuritas”; viii., “homines deploratae, inlicitae ac desperatae factionis” (reprobate characters, belonging to an unlawful and desperate faction); “plebs profanae coniurationis”; ix., “sacraria taeterrima impiae citionis” (abominable shrines of an impious assembly); “eruenda et execranda consensio” (a confederacy to be rooted out and detested).
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
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A 1946 plebiscite ended the monarchy, and a constituent assembly was elected to draw up plans for the republic.
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Sometime during the regal period a group of gentes, called patricians, secured for themselves certain political and religious privileges to the exclusion of other plebeian gentes.
C. Economy, Society, and Culture
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The Son of Anak, otherwise Rufus the Blue-Eyed, and also plebeianly known as Tots, rioted with him from brier-rose path to farthest orchard, scalped him in the haymow with barbaric yells, and once, with pharisaic zeal, was near to crucifying him under the attic roof beams.
Local Color
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A national plebiscite on the constitution will be held before October 15.
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In 1780, he was installed prebendary at Carlisle, and resigned Appleby on becoming archdeacon in 1782.
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Your parents search for you in the crowd of plebes clawing up Herndon Monument in a greasy, glorious finale.
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This came with being a writer ‘of plebeian origin’.
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The rhetoric of prejudicial disdain is meted out, on the one hand against the “hoity-toity”, and on the other against the “hoi poloi” -- against the “snob” with complex tastes and the “pleb” with simple tastes.
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For him, elites abandoned the customary culture, and it became largely plebeian after 1750.
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PLEBEIA; an acerose LEUCOPOGON; a species of violet, with small, densely-spiked flowers (was covered with wild bees in search of its honey).
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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Stuart Appleby struggled on the home stretch, registering three bogeys in four holes before an out-of-bounds drive on the last cost him three points.
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For the moment then, the TV executive who discriminated against me because of my plebeian roots is probably safe to continue discriminating against other cheeky upstarts.
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In ancient Rome clients were plebeians who were bound in a subservient relationship with their patrician patron.
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The Romans solved this problem in a typical way: by a foedus, or treaty, which allowed the plebeians to have office-holders of their own, called tribunes of the plebeians.
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The magistracy continued to be controlled by patricians until 351 BC, when Gaius Marcius Rutilus was appointed the first plebeian censor.
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Waldron recognises Locke's debt to the most plebeian elements of the English revolution and thinks that he is closer to the Levellers than is often supposed.
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Their father had advised Bubba and Scotch about verbal harassment during plebe year.
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If the public cannot have a clear understanding of what they are going to vote for, the plebiscite cannot have any meaning.
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Well, okay, I'm still a plebby nobody, but a girl can dream.
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A plebiscite process is a democratic mechanism to ensure that the people get to choose.
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He later wrote, ‘At that party I knew that Shannon did not have the slightest chance of surviving the plebe system.’
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From at least the closing years of the eighteenth century the decline of gentry involvement and even tolerance of plebeian sports was evident.
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But it needs to be remembered that, historically, vodka was mostly a plebian and proletarian inebriant, made in a matter of hours from any glut of vegetables.
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It happened near the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City during my plebe year.
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Somebody is "hived" and severely punished almost every year for allowing plebes to perform menial duties for him.
The colored cadet at West Point : autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, U. S. A., first graduate of color from the U. S. Military Academy,
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From at least the closing years of the eighteenth century the decline of gentry involvement and even tolerance of plebeian sports was evident.
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She was a Cub Scout leader for more than 20 years and served as district commissioner, and is very active in the Appleby community.
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He retained a plebeian taste in food and drink.
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But to be pommeled black and blue, with that plebeian instrument a fist -- pugh!
Swallow Barn, or A Sojourn in the Old Dominion. In Two Volumes. Vol. II.
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Publilius' dictatorship is also suspect but if he passed the first two measures (perhaps as consul), this marks a significant development in plebeian use of a curule magistracy for political reform.
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He was plebeian aedile 199 and praetor 198, when he may have carried the Porcian law which extended the right of provocatio (appeal to the people against the action of a magistrate) to cases of scourging.
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I know them by the name of physalis or pineappleberry. it is a type of currant/berry.
Ground Cherry and Watermelon Salad
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Plebs tua te, Domine, beati Angeli sacerdotis et Martyris tui glorificatione sanctificet: et eodem intercedente te mereatur habere rectorem.
May 30 -- St Joan of Arc
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Gianfrancesco Gonzaga invited classical scholar Vittorino da Feltre to set up a boys' school in the city inspired by humanist principles, where ducal scions mixed with talented plebs.
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You know, call me a plebeian, call me a killjoy, but two hundred quid strikes me as a bit on the steepish side for a bunch of fish and rice.
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(canon 30): "Et quia convenit ordinem ecclesiae ab omnibus aequaliter custodiri studendum est ut ubique fit et post antiphonas collectiones per ordinem ab episcopis vel presbyteris dicantur et hymni matutini vel vesperenti diebus omnibus decantentur et in conclusione matutinarum vel vespertinarum missarum post hymnos, capitella de psalmis dicantur et plebs collecta oratione ad vesperam ab Episcopo cum benedictione dimittatur".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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[263] The distinction between the Roman people and the tribes, is also observed by Tacitus, who substitutes the word plebs, meaning, the lowest class of the populace.
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 02: Augustus
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At the heart of the movement was a small but determined band of plebeian intellectuals and activists who organized and led the movement and linked it up to national leaders and organizations.
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The vote can be defined as a plebiscite against the existing regime, which has discredited itself and is hated by broad sections of the population.
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Nam plebs communis t鄊 Vrbana qu鄊 rustica metuebant qu騞 eo absente aliquod nouum detrimentum succresceret, quo pr鎠ente nihil tale timebant.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Appleby said he would ‘closely examine any cases of suspected unliquidated insolvent companies coming to his attention’.
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But here's the rub: this isn't just a generally plebeian thing.
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The iron may be a Scottish squirelet, full of gulosity and "gigmanity"; the magnet an English plebeian, and moving rag-and-dust mountain, coarse, proud, irascible, imperious; nevertheless, behold how they embrace, and inseparably cleave to one another!
The Best of the World's Classics, Vol. V (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland III
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He had mastered one important bit of knowledge: That a "plebe" does well to lie low, and as the result of mastering that salient fact he was well liked by the upper-classmen and found them ready to do him a good many friendly turns which a more "raty" fourth-classman would not have found coming his way.
Peggy Stewart: Navy Girl at Home
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They went through last week at the expense of the much more talented Maria, and the plebs are angry.
Betting Extra: X Factor Betting Odds – First Elimination
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Offices required popular election, and tribunes represented a plebeian constituency.
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These settled on the Aventine, and in the valley which separated it from the Palatine, supposed by Niebuhr to be the origin of the Roman Plebs, though it is maintained by Lewis that the Plebeian order was coaeval with the foundation of the city.
The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.
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The other gem of a cheesemonger is the Fine Cheese Company in Walcott Street which offers platters of Sharpham, Appleby's Cheshire, Montgomery's Cheddar, a fine chalky goat and a basket of well-made bread.
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I was beginning to feel like a pleb; as if I'd lost a bet with a friend with the forfeit being to traipse around the corridors of a hotel in nothing but a discoloured beach towel.
A rainy day in Shanghai
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Newfoundland, finally, became the tenth province after a plebiscite in 1948.
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Is it Coriolanus, or instead those who surround him, the plebeians, the patricians?
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He was educated at Appleby grammar school and at eighteen was admitted to the Inner Temple.
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They heard the scrunch of gravel, the sound dying away as Appleby dragged Sweetie through the kitchen garden toward the wood.
ALL ABOUT LOVE
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Her case studies only work if a crucial element, ‘custom,’ is defined as habitual practice or used to refer to plebeian feasts and festivals.
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Nam plebs communis tàm Vrbana quàm rustica metuebant quòd eo absente aliquod nouum detrimentum succresceret, quo præsente nihil tale timebant.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01
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Posted in huge letters on classroom walls, the words bore into plebes.
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But we didn't have to queue with the plebs, oh no!
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He used to make fun of what he called her 'plebeian origins'.
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It's not the way we treat anyone - a fresh recruit or a plebe at West Point.
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Under the dripping red and white striped canvas of her tent, the secretary of Appleby Show summed up the day.
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After all, plebeians in ancient Rome were forced to fight against one another - the games of death were hardly an insurrectionary force on their own.
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In short, the existence of a long tradition of plebeian radicalism and its cultural and institutional expression are undoubtedly of great significance.
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Afterwards, Mr Appleby, who was awarded a police commendation for tackling a gang of teenagers when he was 68, said he was astonished at the way he had been treated.
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The parties accused de Gaulle of preparing a plebiscite; the General accused them of coveting an irresponsible, omnipotent assembly.
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And do not suppose, senor, that I apply the term vulgar here merely to plebeians and the lower orders; for everyone who is ignorant, be he lord or prince, may and should be included among the vulgar.
Don Quixote
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Philip Sutcliffe, from Appleby Road in Kendal, has to endure the tempting smell of the beer that slowly drains past his feet as the bottles of lager, pils and alcopops fill up around him.
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The next day he presented the Senate and plebs with a banquet, his pure, stainless, and holy body, the bread of angels, of which man has partaken, and he set chalices filled with wine before them.
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Look at the plebs! Getting all muddy! Haw haw haw!
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After 1848 plebeian intellectuals and activists in Ashton and other localities retreated into the quietist world of democratic dinners, lectures, and education.
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Sharp divisions are established by law between patricians and plebeians.
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My favourite is Appleby's quiet, almost pastel shaded image of a potter at work.
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Thus, our legal fare system can reach the "win-win" effect on ensuring the plebs to access the justice successfully and good function of justice.
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Or that the patricians (like you) still think the plebeians didn't understand the treaty.
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Tess had thought the meatballs of lamb and ground beef were a good compromise between his plebeian tastes and her need for something exotic.
IN A STRANGE CITY
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plebe" -- encampment, Loring actually kicked the offender out of his tent.
A Wounded Name
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I am plebeian enough to be fond of milk and crackers as a luncheon; but I have just a dash of the patrician in my make-up and prefer the milk unskimmed.
Reveries of a Schoolmaster
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The plebiscite, undoubtedly, as well as the election of deputies to the Corps Legislatif are simply comedies; but, in these comedies, one rôle is as good as another and the duke of the old or new pattern, a mere figurant among hundreds and thousands of others, votes only once like the corner-grocer.
The Modern Regime, Volume 1
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Appleby Reserves fought out a goalless draw at home to Coniston Reserves in Division 3.
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Many in Rome wanted to see the restoration, most people because the tribunate of the plebs was a hallowed institution in proper harmony with the mos maiorum, and not a few people because they missed the vigor and buzz of the old days in the lower Forum Romanum when some militant demagogue fired up the Plebs until fists swung and hired ex-gladiators waded into the fray.
Fortune's Favorites
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At G. Memmius, advocata contione, quamquam regi infesta plebes erat, et pars in vincula duci jubebat, pars, ni socios sceleris sui aperiret, more majorum de hoste supplicium sumi; dignitati quam irae magis consulens, sedare motus et animos eorum mollire, postremo confirmare, fidem publicam per sese [207] inviolatam fore.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
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Although he is remembered today only as the father of Augustus, he was at this time aedile of the plebs and very much the coming man.
CONSPIRATA
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It is strongly rumoured that he will take to the footplate and drive the steam train for part of the way along the route, which will stop at Kirkby Stephen and Appleby Stations.
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Roman emperors attained not this right by a senatus-consultum, duly founded upon a plebiscitum, it is very likely that they fully enjoyed it by the courtesy of the ladies.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Silent Poem backroad leafmold stonewall chipmunk underbrush grapevine woodchuck shadblow woodsmoke cowbarn honeysuckle woodpile sawhorse bucksaw outhouse wellsweep backdoor flagstone bulkhead buttermilk candlestick ragrug firedog brownbread hilltop outcrop cowbell buttercup whetstone thunderstorm pitchfork steeplebush gristmill millstone cornmeal waterwheel watercress buckwheat firefly jewelweed gravestone groundpine windbreak bedrock weathercock snowfall starlight cockcrow
Marching (100x15)
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Her case studies only work if a crucial element, ‘custom,’ is defined as habitual practice or used to refer to plebeian feasts and festivals.
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The event gives the junior pupils from primary schools in and around Appleby a taste of grammar school life.
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LAMB: As I mentioned earlier here, this book is endorsed by Simon Sebag Montefiore, who did a book on Stalin, and then Ann Applebaum ` s book, "Gulag" -- is there a fraternity, or whatever you would call it, a group of people that -- that write about this stuff?
The Mystery Of Olga Chekhova
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The tribune of the plebs was a clever man and not a bad speaker; he had now got amongst his opponents a man of insolent temper and hot tongue, whom he could irritate and provoke into saying things which would bring odium not only upon himself, but upon his cause and upon the whole of his order.
The History of Rome, Vol. I
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Metellus interea Romam profectus contra spem [479] suam laetissimis animis excipitur, plebi patribusque, postquam invidia decesserat, juxta carus.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
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Even after he stepped down in 1990 following a plebiscite rejecting his rule, his spell still hung over the nation.
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Certainly, there was a variety of such cases, and while we do not always know the motivations for the defendants 'actions (and doubtless not all were noble), the physical assertiveness of these women and the court's matter-of-fact handling of these matters suggests that these women's violence was no more shocking to the community than men's, indicating a certain fluidity of gender relations within the plebeian community and demonstrating that these women felt they had the right to use verbal and physical intimidation in the public sphere.
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Even Rachel, her best friend, wanted to vote her Biggest Plebe in our online poll—“plebe” after the word for commoner—in social studies last year.
Nice and Mean
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Another dial pillar set up by the Countess at Appleby is noticed in the motto collection.
The Book of Sun-Dials
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In ancient Rome clients were plebeians who were bound in a subservient relationship with their patrician patron.
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The Romans also gave us the expression ‘plebs’, since Roman citizens were categorised either as patricians or plebeians.
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Sir Humphrey Appleby is one of the best characters ever created for television (played by Nigel Hawthorne, a fantastic actor)
Think Progress » Armey Accuses ‘Destructive’ Tancredo Of ‘Alienating’ Hispanics
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'honeycombed' cotton things we were forced to use unless we were going to be frankly 'poor' and cover our beds with plain patchwork, made up hurriedly and quilted in simple 'fans' in plebeian squares, as poor folk who haven't time for elegant stitches did theirs.
Quilts Their Story and How to Make Them
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Several cadets threatened to resign, some advocated maiming him for life, and a Democratic 'pleb' from Illinois exclaimed, 'I'd rather die than drill with the black devil.'
The colored cadet at West Point : autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, U. S. A., first graduate of color from the U. S. Military Academy,
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I am by no means a pop music fan but in the run-up to Christmas it seems the army of plebs who buy this bilge lose any last remnant of taste and self-respect they ever had.
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* Hic est qui operatur ex aquis secundam nativitatem, semen quoddam divini generis, et consecrator caelestis nativitatis; pignus promissae haereditatis et quasi chirographum quoddam aeternae salutis; qui nos Dei faciat templum et nos efficiat domum, qui interpellat divinas aures pro nobis gemitibus ineloquacibus, advocationis officia, et defensionis exhibens munera, inhabitator corporibus nostris ductus, et sanctitatis effector; hic est qui inexplebiles cupiditates coercet: [5522] 1
Pneumatologia
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Webb depicts the physical abuse of plebes at the hands of upperclassmen, a practice that has been abolished, but he still vividly captures the sense of honor that pervades U.S. service academies.
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James deplored the fact that this year ended as the last had begun - with an unsuccessful vote on the question of holding a plebiscite on the road.
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Politicians, insisted Yes Minister's legendary mandarin, Sir Humphrey Appleby, simply cannot be trusted.
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Joyce Appleby is a professor emerita of history at the University of California at Los Angeles and a past president of the American Historical Association.
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It wasn't that I was smart; I just grasped the normal concepts better than the rest of the vapid plebeians who cared more about that one pimple on their forehead.
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There are more non-celebrities than celebrities, so the probability of find love among the non-cebs is much higher - a science or math teacher should be able to demonstrate that to her on the white board, or with crayons on the Applebee's tablemat paper.
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She is impudently vernal, like Hogarth's more plebeian Shrimp-Girl, and even more fluorescent in her dewiness.
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Were Wallace's limbs, on poles above Scottish gatehouses, meant as a sign to Edward's Scottish allies that they could deal likewise with uppity plebeians?
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As the plebes looked around in confusion, I watched Michael spin Lindsay around and dance in the corniest style I had ever seen in my life.
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Long after the autumn of 1880, far more plebeians than patricians experienced the pain of this communal punishment.
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The rhetoric of prejudicial disdain is meted out, on the one hand against the “hoity-toity”, and on the other against the “hoi poloi” -- against the “snob” with complex tastes and the “pleb” with simple tastes.
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It had originally belonged to one of the oldest and wealthiest families in the county, for a strictly modern house, without a vestige of antiqueness lingering in its halls and with no faint aroma of bygone days pervading its atmosphere, would have been entirely too plebeian to suit the tastes of Hugh Mainwaring.
That Mainwaring Affair
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Appleby said the ODCE had targeted about 400 insolvent unliquidated companies and written to 30 or 40 of them.
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Yet he seems oblivious to the fact that he is out of his element in the vulgar, plebeian world of the Victorian stage.
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His forte lies in turning the plebeian into the poetic.
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There was nothing there for a poor pleb like me, so I ended up skimming over the last two hundred pages.
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Prof. APPLEBY: Andrew Jackson was -- was known as a dueler.
Inheriting the Revolution: The First Generation of Americans
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They tended to be quite popular with the plebeians, though the patricians were known to get very jealous.
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his square plebeian nose
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Family competition: Win a copy of Steven Appleby's new book
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The plebeian ‘chai garam’ is proving to be the next vital element of a balanced diet.
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The turf was actually decent and they were kind enough to let us plebs sit in the expensive seats.
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Its task was to ratify not only the annexation of the new territories, but the cession of Nice and Savoy, which had been decided by treaty on 24 March 1860 and endorsed, under the eyes of French troops, by plebiscite.
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As a whole it resembles the Russian matryoshka doll - layers of complexity which render easy solutions such as plebiscite or partition impracticable and call for a more sophisticated approach.
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In one case, Luxembourg, the inhabitants took advantage of a Nazi-organized plebiscite in 1941 to vote 97% against the occupation.
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Rome were called patricians or nobles, while the rest were plebeians or common people.
Introductory American History
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The use of colour is striking, jumping from violent red and black to smudgy warm interiors that contain artistic treasures, or the white utilitarian rooms of plebeian offices.
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In ancient Rome clients were plebeians who were bound in a subservient relationship with their patrician patron.
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It's that their criticisms tend so much towards the intellectual snob snap dismissal: it's sold millions, it's popular, ergo it's for the plebs.
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The first lesson I learned as a plebe came from an upperclassman yelling in my face.
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Padda, Burghelm, and Oiddi (it is pleasant to preserve these little personal touches) -- proceeded to baptize the 'plebs' -- that is to say, the servile Anglicised Celt-Euskarian substratum -- up and down the country villages.
Science in Arcady
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Under provincial legislation, a petition with enough signatures can force city council to put the question on a plebiscite.
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Prescriptivism in the strange fiction genres is ideally situated to act as carrier of anti-intellectualism and classism, with advocates of more commercial fiction decreeing complex works “improper” and advocates of more complex fiction decreeing commercial works “improper”, each opponent of “elitist wank” or “populist trash” ironically engendering a counter-response that abjects them as a “pleb” or a “snob”.
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The Comitia Centuriata (Centuriate Committee) included both patricians and plebeians organized into five economic Classes (knights and senators being the First Class) and distributed among internal divisions called Centuries.
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Nothing bought matches the home-chosen, home-grown and freshly picked, from the exotic - bursting figs and peaches - down to the plebeian potato.
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The term plebeian is used in this study in the sense that it was defined by E.P. Thompson in his discussion of eighteenth-century English society.
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In the relays Appleby's combinations were too strong for Troutbeck, but they could not overhaul the home side's winning margin.
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The opinions of those plebs is deeply suspect, such that their hype must be validated by those in the upper tier, those who know How Writing Is Done.
The Latest Teacup Tempest
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Of course not – this year another identikit bunch of plebs have managed to wander cowlike into the live X Factor finals, and this time their name is 4Sure.
X Factor Betting Odds: Simon Cowell All Boo Hoo Hoo?
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The iron may be a Scottish squirelet, full of gulosity and "gigmanity"; the magnet an English plebeian, and moving rag-and-dust mountain, coarse, proud, irascible, imperious; nevertheless, behold how they embrace, and inseparably cleave to one another!
The Best of the World's Classics, Vol. V (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland III
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Serenissima Elizibetha, moderatrix rerum et negotiorum omnium plebis et famili� Nazarenorum sapientissima; Origo splendoris et glori� dulcissima; nebes pluuiarum gratissima, heres et domina beatitudinis et glori� regni inclyti Angli� ad quam omnes supplices confugiunt, incrementum omnium rerum et actionum
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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A plebiscite was held to decide the fate of the country.
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* Hic est qui operatur ex aquis secundam nativitatem, semen quoddam divini generis, et consecrator caelestis nativitatis; pignus promissae haereditatis et quasi chirographum quoddam aeternae salutis; qui nos Dei faciat templum et nos efficiat domum, qui interpellat divinas aures pro nobis gemitibus ineloquacibus, advocationis officia, et defensionis exhibens munera, inhabitator corporibus nostris ductus, et sanctitatis effector; hic est qui inexplebiles cupiditates coercet: [5522] 1
Pneumatologia
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Mrs Rode's quite decent, though homely in a plebby sort of way: doyleys and china birds.
A Murder of Quality
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The revolutionary is an ever-present backdrop to this production; the war with the Volscians is to prevent the corn revolution and the plebeians are incited to revolution by the tribunes after the battle.
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There were two interreges, C. Sulpicius and M. Fabius, and they succeeded where the Dictator had failed, as the plebs, owing to the pecuniary relief recently granted them, were in a less aggressive mood.
The History of Rome, Vol. II
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Where Mummy and Daddy used to live in very posh West of London, they had some rather plebby next door neighbours.
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He belonged to a family of high rank and unbending pride which would brook no mésalliance, and yet wealth could no longer be considered secure except in plebeian hands.
Indiana
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Angela had loathed it-like the Union, it was plebby-but for once Vandam had resolutely defied her.
The Key to Rebecca
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The salvaging of items from wrecks, then, was one of numerous economic activities in plebeian households, and one in which women played roles as both salvagers and recyclers as they worked to make ends meet for their families. 55
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He has been, and is active in extramural ways, such as serving on advisory councils, the Board of Appleby College, and being part of a federal task force which, in 1983, investigated the automotive industry in North America and urged a greater Canadian content in imported cars.
On the Road to 2000
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If realism is bourgeois for Lukács, it is plebeian for Auerbach.
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Twenty-five summers, counting this one coming, had rolled over his curly head, and each one had seemed brighter, happier than the last, all but the one he spent as a hard-worked "plebe" at the military academy.
Warrior Gap A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68.
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I was beginning to feel like a pleb; as if I'd lost a bet with a friend with the forfeit being to traipse around the corridors of a hotel in nothing but a discoloured beach towel.
A rainy day in Shanghai
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Well, this plebe was a fresh faced young man from Texas.
Texas sheet cake for a birthday | Homesick Texan
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What technology has the Space Shuttle program provided us plebes?
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Because, under the new system, with candidates admitted in March, there is still a "plebe" class above them who remain plebes until commencement in June.
Dick Prescott's First Year at West Point
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They heard the scrunch of gravel, the sound dying away as Appleby dragged Sweetie through the kitchen garden toward the wood.
ALL ABOUT LOVE
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The decision to concede a plebiscite on the voting system has enraged them.
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I turn now to the constitution and conduct of the plebiscite. The constitution provides for preselection plebiscites.
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Besides, wouldn't it be a wonderful world if the kind of festering plebs who sit twiddling on their phones – and would thus presumably rather watch a movie on it than on the big screen – actually stayed at home and did precisely that, thereby meaning the rest of us could enjoy an idiot-free cinema experience?
Ridley Scott To Direct Angry Russell Crowe Nottingham Flick
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This is a point of view which is all too familiar and one which, to use a distressingly plebeian phrase, gets right up my nose.
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But we do not have to go to such extremes - in either cost or category - to prove that patricians love posing as plebeians.
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Of course, the latter mostly applies to general plebby members of the public, but sometimes it happens to wildly popular pop groups, too.
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Sometimes the father decides the matter himself; sometimes he or the relative who stands in loco parentis calls for a plebiscit on the subject; for such an extension of the suffrage has gradually crept even into patriarchal institutions.
The Soul of the Far East
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Porta del Popolo; and the Bustum, where the bodies of the emperor and his family were burnt, is supposed to have stood on the site of the church of the Madonna of that name.] [Footnote 263: The distinction between the Roman people and the tribes, is also observed by Tacitus, who substitutes the word plebs, meaning, the lowest class of the populace.] [Footnote 264: Those of his father Octavius, and his father by adoption,
De vita Caesarum
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It then runs along the motorway north to Penrith before swinging north east to Langwathby and running down to the north-east of Appleby and Brough to the A66 at South Stainmore.
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Added to that, guns, machine-guns, rifles, and ammunition, were run over into the plebiscite area, and a mercenary "insurrectionary" army was raised, partly from the local Polish population and partly from Poland proper.
Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921
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After all my rabbiting on about the foolishness of those plebs who choose to spurn the way of the Proper Bow Tie, I've had a bastard of a time for the last couple of days figuring out how the heck you actually tie one.
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Oligarchies are established through these alliances and society is divided between patrician rulers and plebeian slaves.
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At least three times, these young men and women have sworn to serve their fellow citizens in the military — taking oaths at the beginning of their freshman (or "plebe") year, at the start of their third (or "cow") year and, on May 23, as they were commissioned lieutenants in the United States Army.
Worried They Will Miss the War
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The nobles were called patricians, [19] and the common people were known as plebeians.
Early European History
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MYOPORUM DULCE; VERONICA PLEBEIA; an acerose LEUCOPOGON; a species of violet, with small, densely-spiked flowers (was covered with wild bees in search of its honey).
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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Stalin was of course a secular utopian and materialist, and Applebaum seems to have found no evidence that he ever had any moral scruples or hesitations about the Gulag.
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Oppressed, as they thought, by the patricians, the plebeians in a body walked out of Rome and set themselves up on a neighbouring hill.
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The Roman crowd, initially siding with Caesar, has been redirected by its tribunes to oppose his theatrical coronation, just as the plebeians will be swayed by Brutus and Antony in turn in the forum.
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It then runs along the motorway north to Penrith before swinging north east to Langwathby and running down to the north-east of Appleby and Brough to the A66 at South Stainmore.
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For example, the decline of ‘low dives,’ where working-class men had celebrated toughness and ferocity, undercut some of the aggressive rituals of plebeian culture.
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The plebeians were eager to gain equal rights with the patricians, and the patricians were anxious not to let the government of the Republic slip from their grasp since they could foresee from the first victories Rome's great destiny.
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta - Nobel Lecture
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I almost got to the pharmacy before I noticed that Appleby's is doing their all you can eat barbeque riblet special again.
Huh? oh yeah. huh?
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As Nietzsche said they would, the plebs have got steadily Denser, the optimates Quicker still on the uptake.