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The British Prime Minister has bad news for Spain: forget about a coup
Boicottaggio dei cittadini spagnoli del vino Cava? Iniziativa di solidarietà lombarda
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27 In the consulship, therefore, of Metellus,6 when p87the Carthaginians became bolder and the war had been transferred back to Sicily, the Romans inflicted such a defeat upon their foes at Panormus that they gave up all thought of further attacks upon the island. 28 The extent of their victory is proved by the capture of about a hundred elephants — a vast prey even if they had captured them not in war but in the chase.
27 Metello igitur consule spirantibus altius Poenis et p86reverso in Siciliam bello, apud Panhormum sic hostes cecidit, ut nec14 amplius eam insulam adgredi cogitarent. 28 Argumentum ingentis victoriae centum circiter elephantorum captivitas, sic quoque magna praeda, si gregem illum non bello, sed venatione cepisset.
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Rather than contributing to constructive discussion about a way forward on issues like the insufficient availability of mental health treatment and the extravagant availability of equipment designed for large-scale killing, Religious Right leaders and their Tea Party allies have wasted no time in placing blame for the killing on their usual targets: liberals, teachers, religious pluralism, judges, and the separation of church and state.
Special thanks to the following senators for speaking out in support of LGBT rights and continuing the fight for equality: Sen. Richard Blumenthal (CT), Sen. Sherrod Brown (OH), Sen. Maria Cantwell (WA.), Sen. Dick Durbin (IL.), Sen. Dianne Feinstein (CA), Sen. Al Franken (MN), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY), Sen. Chuck Schumer (NY), Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (NH), Sen. Mark Udall (CO), Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (RI), and Sen. Ron Wyden (OR).
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As well as leaving the so-called ancient Britons to their fate, they must also have left others from around the Empire. There is a legend, based on the flimsiest of written historical evidence, about a fellow called Arthur, who had a Roman name and won a mighty battle against the invaders.
Periodic assaults on the use of vernacular languages in a religious context coincided with the suppression of heresy or the imposition of orthodoxy. The Gothic Bibles of Theoderic the Ostrogoth were destroyed and scraped down because they were associated with the Arian heresy. The reform of Benedictine monasticism in England in the 10th century was followed by a return to Latin rather than Old English texts, a process enhanced by the effects of the Norman conquest of England. Irish vernacular texts disappeared from the church with monastic reforms. The vernacular Bibles of the Lollards were banned. Latin was sacred, but also exclusive and an instrument of power.
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As well as leaving the so-called ancient Britons to their fate, they must also have left others from around the Empire. There is a legend, based on the flimsiest of written historical evidence, about a fellow called Arthur, who had a Roman name and won a mighty battle against the invaders.
Periodic assaults on the use of vernacular languages in a religious context coincided with the suppression of heresy or the imposition of orthodoxy. The Gothic Bibles of Theoderic the Ostrogoth were destroyed and scraped down because they were associated with the Arian heresy. The reform of Benedictine monasticism in England in the 10th century was followed by a return to Latin rather than Old English texts, a process enhanced by the effects of the Norman conquest of England. Irish vernacular texts disappeared from the church with monastic reforms. The vernacular Bibles of the Lollards were banned. Latin was sacred, but also exclusive and an instrument of power.