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. |
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I inserted the corkscrew and began wrestling with the bottle like an ancient Greco-Roman wrestler. |
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I had been practicing Greco-Roman wrestling and did not have much confidence in Jujutsu. |
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World title and bronze medal was taken by Bulgarian wrestlers in Greco-Roman style at the championship in Moscow. |
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The Pharisees' holiness approach protected Israelite culture from assimilation into the dominant Greco-Roman culture. |
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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. |
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The notion of children with divinely inspired speech is not unparalleled in Greco-Roman antiquity. |
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Moreover, the cities he founded did not display statues of emperors, nor of gods in the Greco-Roman pantheon. |
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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. |
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Winning three golds, two silvers, and two bronzes, the Greco-Roman wrestlers helped Iran stand top after four years on 64 points. |
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The longest single event ever was a Greco-Roman wrestling match, which lasted for more than 11 hours. |
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Bulgaria's wrestlers had another fine outing at last weekend's 39th Nikola Petrov International Greco-Roman Style Wrestling tournament. |
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A total of 344 athletes competed in the three disciplines of this sport, freestyle, Greco-Roman and women's wrestling. |
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He was also a team leader and assistant coach of the 1992 Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling team. |
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This time, I got to see some judo and some Greco-Roman wrestling, but no freestyle. |
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In Greco-Roman wrestling competitors use only their arms and upper bodies to attack their opponent. |
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Galen was the great compiler and systemiser of Greco-Roman medicine, physiology, pharmacy and anatomy. |
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If so, does this not detract from the major contributions that the Greco-Roman civilisations and Byzantium have made to European ideas? |
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Works on a series of paintings inspired by Greco-Roman mythology, in which the mother with child motif is recurrent. |
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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 origins of the hammam may reach back to Greco-Roman antiquity, but it has become a cultural institution in Morocco. |
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Followed by the cohabitation of Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian civilizations and the Arab-Islamic and Arab-Andalusian civilization. |
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In the ancient Greco-Roman world philosophy, for better and worse, became a subject, with its own practices, texts and institutions. |
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The artist has no doubt found inspiration in Greco-Roman statuary and reliefs, because figures and forms are as flat as a classical frieze. |
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It started in the south, Chan says, then spread to Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, and Iran, as well as to the Greco-Roman world. |
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Several women, including Melissa McCarthy and Milla Jovovich, have shown up wearing Greco-Roman gowns. |
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From the Greco-Roman town there are many public buildings, including seven gymnasia, administrative buildings, baths, and the agora. |
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Egyptian mystery religion is basically Greco-Roman mysteries, a series of initiation rites. |
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He works his way to the Olympic gold-medal Greco-Roman superheavyweight wrestling match. |
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They include Greco-Roman temples, triumphal arches, obelisks, columns, cenotaphs and free-standing tablets. |
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It assumed its present form during the Ottoman era, although this was the result of an architectural development that began in the Greco-Roman period and which developed over time to its present state. |
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Greco-Roman paraenesis was expressed both in discourses and in letters. |
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This era, artistically speaking, harped on Greco-Roman mythology, with masculinity steeped in classical heroism. |
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In imitation of classical Greek and Roman representations of the sport, modern Greco-Roman wrestling was created in France in the early 19th century. |
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Furies, Greek Erinyes, also called Eumenides, in Greco-Roman mythology, the chthonic goddesses of vengeance. |
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They believed that all of humanity's past, encompassing all religions, ancient initiations and science that had developed in Asia, Egypt and Greece, had merged with the Greco-Roman decadence. |
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The Greco-Roman mime was a farce that stressed mimetic action but which included song and spoken dialogue. |
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In Europe, simple paneling on doors was used in Greco-Roman classical architecture, as it was in the transitional Italian Romanesque interiors. |
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The subsequent partial recuperation of the Greco-Roman world under the principate suggests, however, that Caesarism was the lesser evil. |
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Furthermore, the Greco-Roman tradition refers as much to classical and Hellenistic Greece as it does the days of the Roman Republic and the Empire. |
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Greco-Roman 85 kg: Hamza Yerlikaya, Turkey. |
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Greco-Roman 76 kg: Mourat Kardanov, Russia. |
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Greco-Roman 63 kg: Varteres Samourgachev, Russia. |
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Greco-Roman 97 kg: Mikael Ljungberg, Sweden. |
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Greco-Roman 58 kg: Armen Nazarian, Bulgaria. |
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The house combined the best of the Renaissance, with the best of the Greco-Roman style, and just a dash of modernity, in a stylish look that was all its own. |
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Greco-Roman 130 kg: Rulon Gardner, Afton, Wyo. |
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As an example, it mentioned that it was not possible to harmonize the Greco-Roman sites in the Arab world without studying the other Greco-Roman sites sites in the Mediterranean region. |
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But the Egyptian sculptures at Wilton were unusual, and most contemporary collectors of Greco-Roman marbles would have considered such works barbarous and unpleasing. |
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What represents archaeology in a country rich of several thousand years history, with unique artistic accounts, with the imprint of prestigious civilizations: Hittite, Persian, Greek, Greco-Roman, Byzantium, Ottoman? |
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Facing the sea, this Greco-Roman theatre was built in the 2nd century BC and then enlarged by the Romans in the 2nd century AD for use as an arena in which fights against wild animals took place. |
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Indeed, by now it was almost as if no self-respecting collection of Greco-Roman antiquities could be considered complete without some examples of Egyptian art. |
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Hall began wrestling at the age of 4 with his brothers, and became interested in the Greco-Roman style because he could never beat his older brother, Daniel, at freestyle. |
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For example, some classical scholars now conclude that the Greco-Roman legends of griffins from the 7th century bce were inspired by discoveries of protoceratopsian dinosaurs in the Altai region of Mongolia. |
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The dolmens and menhirs of the area of Albera and Cap de Creus stand out as the most notable places of our history, as well as the Greco-Roman remains of Empúries and the Citadel of Roses. |
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Bronze statues, like the large rearing horse with Himyaritic inscriptions on view, reflect Greco-Roman influence. |
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A LONELY monastic scribe, toiling in some windswept eyrie on Europe's Atlantic fringe, bravely struggles to preserve the legacy of the Greco-Roman world from the encroaching barbarians. |
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In the ancient Greco-Roman world, phenotypical differences such as skin color and hair texture were noticed but did not ground discrete categories of biological difference. |
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The young Greco-Roman wrestlers managed to bag one gold, one silver, and two bronze medals in the capital Baku on Saturday. |
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In addition, the issue of our values and their historical and cultural roots, from Greco-Roman history to Judeo-Christian traditions, to the establishment of the secular and liberal State, must be re-examined and reaffirmed. |
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In Spheres of Influence, 2001, another large work in the same format, Kozloff depicts heavily populated areas around the Mediterranean during Greco-Roman times. |
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The introduction of wine at the Mad Tea Party equates it with the ancient Greco-Roman Bacchanalia, a festival held in honour of the god of wine and madness. |
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