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1. Next he marched on Roma
2. By early winter he had entered Roma
3. The sultan, Bajazet the Second, agreed to help if the papa would put to death his brother, Djem, who was in exile in Roma and whom he considered to be a threat to his rule
4. After about a month in Roma, Carlos moved on Napoles
5. Shortly after we arrived, de la Vega arrived with some forces he had gathered in Roma
6. Gonzalo placed them east of the town, nearest to Roma
7. Gonzalo asked that the people of Campania, the province that includes both Roma and Ostia, be exempted from taxes for ten years since they had suffered so much loss
8. I also noticed that the mood of the people of Roma had turned against their heroes of a few days before
9. I told him we could continue along the coast until we reached Ostia; then we could go on to Roma
10. Anyway, there had just been a secret meeting of the cardinals, and three cities south of Roma, Pontecorvo, Tarracina, and Benevente have been made into a duchy under the duke of Gandia
11. It was a relief to leave Roma the next morning
12. We rode generally north from Roma staying at inns in the cities and monasterios in between
13. This was easily our most pleasant accommodation and meal since Roma
14. "Yeah, it was a pretty crazy here in Roma," he said, "Angelica and me were freakin' out over here when the earth-a-quake hit us
15. Next stop, the station and a single ticket to Roma Street
16. and three Roma tomato slices on salad
17. The other party were the disciples who responded to him (pth), then after his migration with his mother to a cave on a hill of a firmly mountain and a head spring[15] thereabout by a command from Al’lah so as to return highly glorified at the time of Armageddon, those disciples, may God be well-pleased with them, after his depart kept following him, (pth) and helped him so that all Roma had believed at their hands
18. Roma origins began on the Indian subcontinent over one thousand years ago when they entered southeastern Europe in the last quarter of the 13th Century
19. Emory continued, “The Roma believe that all things are alive, that even the trees and rocks possess souls
20. “The Roma worship nature, the spirits of the sun, moon, air, earth, wind and fire
21. “They prefer to be called Roma
22. The next and last stop was to be Roma
23. us to the hotel in Roma
24. that, indeed, Sarah was on her way to Roma (Thank God!) but she was on the slow
25. Senior Hazards: Naturism & Travel John Reyna The Roma train station was not as crowded or hectic as I had expected, but
26. that he thought was the prettiest, it was about the size of a Roma tomato
27. The ethics of betrayal: were so sanctified and unquestioned and unspoken, and secret, and cunningly practiced by all the elite: that the brainwashed Roma soldati were easily kept on the leash of their own corruptions and betrayals
28. The brainwashed rabble of Roma had been brainwashed by the propaganda of their rulers for hundreds of years
29. The Authority of the Roma Catholic Church is nothing but a bunch of flimsy paper
30. The killing fields of sand-strewn Roma Arenas has come back in the most cunning horrible way possible
31. The arrests had begun hours earlier, under the veil of night, when police and SA storm troopers broke into the shanties and wagons that were home to Roma and Sinti families—Gypsies—and rousted them from their beds
32. He had arrived outside Venice by car and parked in the Piazzale Roma
33. The Nazis also rounded up and murdered Roma (gypsies), homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses (because they refused to make the Nazi salute), as well as political opponents and resistance fighters
34. Octavius Pudens Cæsius Honoratus, and some bronzes, among which were the base of a candelabrum and the handle of a chiseled vase, decorated with a helmeted bust of Roma, of the Byzantine period