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1. This is the classical example shows
2. I have a pretty eclectic taste in music, enjoying classical music as well as more modern stuff, though it is years since I bopped at a club … too long
3. my classical piano teacher would have had a fit! I was ruining
4. Before I'd arrived, he had given Irene his list of these evil thieves translated into Classical Greek with instructions for her to inscribe it onto an amphora, to cast it in her kiln and to take it with Agni to the Archaeological Museum in Athens
5. Had these girls been mortal once, on Earth, in Minoan times? Did they believe, like the captain’s mother, that they were in the heaven that was promised all along? What were they promised, if they lived fifteen hundred years before Jesus was born? All ancient religions had some residence for the dead, for the classical Greeks it was Hades, the underworld
6. "Oh they can believe the computing medium and the capacity, they will have a problem equating it with classical Scripture
7. ‘Well … claiming a liking for classical music was stuck up … it was pointless to argue that my ballet exercises were usually done to classical music
8. Harry reopened a text on the cultures of classical Greece and Rome and set to absorbing the nuances of ideals propounded by this or that philosopher, statesman or general whose insights filled the pages of the volume
9. I believe he’s had it since university and the battered, brown leather sort of matches the classical tinge to the music it carries
10. When I get home from work I grab a slice of toast to sustain me, then, after a quick shower, I change into my ‘recital’ dress which is a long black draped thing which not only has the advantage of looking seriously classical, but also enables me to breath properly without having to worry about my stomach sticking out
11. Truth be told, had the wardrobe conventions of that period allowed, Chloe and Kaitlyn would each have now been idyllic models of the female form for even the discriminating sculptors of classical Greece
12. She ran towards it, and as she got closer she saw it was a classical wooden dining table
13. Classical music played from the speakers positioned in the corner of his office
14. Classical music danced over the
15. A country of classical cities: Rome, Florence, Verona, Milan, Venice, Naples and Pisa
16. Andrews University and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he took a first class in the final classical schools in 1868, becoming a fellow and subsequently honorary fellow of Merton College
17. Alan loved the 40's, the era that lasted from late classical Greece til about 1000ad on Earth
18. Classical renditions of pop songs
19. There were a classical ironing board and a big
20. Italians have forgotten classical Latin and had
21. The Greek language was connected with every part of that classical learning, which, though at first principally cultivated by catholics and Italians, happened to come into fashion much about the same time that the doctrines of the reformation were set on foot
22. The Hebrew language having no connection with classical learning, and, except the Holy Scriptures, being the language of not a single book in any esteem the study of it did not commonly commence till after that of philosophy, and when the student had entered upon the study of theology
23. Allowing him to seduce her in this place gilded with gold and silver, on a bed with the finest satin sheets, surrounded by classical paintings
24. ' The room was a clutter of old stuffed couches and armchairs, and everywhere there were piles of books and stacks of classical records
25. A way of life respectful of traditions and institutions, as well as other people, pretty much on the order of classical liberalism, which label has been totally perverted by twentieth century American liberals
26. From, of course, classical Greek mythology
27. We need to recall that, in the classical democracy of Athens, approximately one-third of the inhabitants of that city-state were slaves and women, and not being citizens, did not have the right to vote
28. The Classical Greeks would have been astounded by this display of hubris
29. Her eyes skimmed over the bookcases filled with classical literature
30. That said, classical Rome left us with the De Rerum Natura of Lucretius, the Discourses of Epictetus, the Orations and writings of Cicero, the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, and the Annals of Tacitus
31. Ancient lawgivers of classical Greece, respectively to Athens and Sparta
32. The primary problem with socialist ideas being promulgated in economics classes is, of course that, barring intervention from those who have studied and absorbed the ideas of the classical economists or, a bit later, the Chicago School of Economics under Milton Friedman, such a slant tends to get handed down from generation to generation
33. I have, as a sometime student of classical history, a couple of problems with that
34. Music began to drift from the amphitheatre, gentle, classical melodies
35. During the Renaissance, the revival of classical art and literature was considered the highest intellectual and (moral) achievement
36. Many of the classical virtues are understood intuitively
37. Eversince, Alex always wanted Classical Music
38. If I was expecting classical architecture, I was not going to get it
39. Rainbow,” but some old classical song
40. classical tunes from early Harlem Renaissance
41. Her classical language, Latin, and a rich literature had been inherited
42. I had enjoyed one of the free lunchtime classical music concerts given there, on more than one occasion and I also knew that Nell Gwynne, the infamous mistress of King Charles II was buried there
43. A classical quartet was busy playing the String Sextet No
44. ” Eventually everyday Latin dwindled to “a series of demotic dialects,” shorn of the richness of classical Latin that survived only in courts and monasteries
45. revolutionary Cuba grew up thinking that classical music — played on the radio
46. Classical scholar and author Tracy Lee Simmons foresees that we can anticipate only “a bland, homogenous ignorance” in the student exposed to such a regime
47. of the classical view of physics
48. It is evident here that one of the first classical physics laws broken in this Feynman
49. When Gallileo developed classical relativity he postulated the laws of physics were the
50. The problem with classical relativity was that it