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How to use Greco-Roman in a sentence

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He added a gold medal to China's medal tally as he triumphed in the Greco-Roman wrestling 54 kg class at the East Asian Games Tuesday in Osaka.
I inserted the corkscrew and began wrestling with the bottle like an ancient Greco-Roman wrestler.
I had been practicing Greco-Roman wrestling and did not have much confidence in Jujutsu.
World title and bronze medal was taken by Bulgarian wrestlers in Greco-Roman style at the championship in Moscow.
The Pharisees' holiness approach protected Israelite culture from assimilation into the dominant Greco-Roman culture.
With regard to literary genre, Mark's gospel is a biography, similar to other lives of famous people written in the ancient Greco-Roman world.
The notion of children with divinely inspired speech is not unparalleled in Greco-Roman antiquity.
Moreover, the cities he founded did not display statues of emperors, nor of gods in the Greco-Roman pantheon.
The forms of wrestling we know today as Greco-Roman and Freestyle found their origins in the lands on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea.
Winning three golds, two silvers, and two bronzes, the Greco-Roman wrestlers helped Iran stand top after four years on 64 points.
The longest single event ever was a Greco-Roman wrestling match, which lasted for more than 11 hours.
Bulgaria's wrestlers had another fine outing at last weekend's 39th Nikola Petrov International Greco-Roman Style Wrestling tournament.
A total of 344 athletes competed in the three disciplines of this sport, freestyle, Greco-Roman and women's wrestling.
He was also a team leader and assistant coach of the 1992 Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling team.
This time, I got to see some judo and some Greco-Roman wrestling, but no freestyle.
In Greco-Roman wrestling competitors use only their arms and upper bodies to attack their opponent.
Galen was the great compiler and systemiser of Greco-Roman medicine, physiology, pharmacy and anatomy.
If so, does this not detract from the major contributions that the Greco-Roman civilisations and Byzantium have made to European ideas?
Works on a series of paintings inspired by Greco-Roman mythology, in which the mother with child motif is recurrent.
In the Greco-Roman courts, a stone was given to the defendant by way of verdict: a black stone if guilty, a white stone if innocent.
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The serious movement in favor of the rehabilitation of the Greco-Roman worship did not develop itself until the second century.
She had not seen Mr. Herriott since that afternoon in the old Greco-Roman theatre.
German civilization has developed in antagonism with the Greco-Roman civilization.
In the Greco-Roman world, the two were often entirely separate.
Eventually it was entirely lost in the art of the Greco-Roman world.
The side walls are decorated with reliefs in Greco-Roman style.
Stoicism was the regnant philosophy of the Greco-Roman culture at the time of the NT's compilation.
A chronological survey of cults across the Greco-Roman world, the book begins with the worship of Demeter and Eleusinian Mysteries, one of the oldest known mysteries.
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