Livia Russo looks like she was about fourteen when the movie was shot, which lends an air of extreme unseemliness to her frequent nude scenes. |
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Livia Ruzic is a Melbourne-based sound editor who works on shorts, documentaries and feature films. |
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Creator David Chase reportedly considered killing Livia off and ending the series. |
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Livia retreated from the outside world more and more, even shutting out the company of Sarah Buckner. |
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The following dupondius of Tiberius from the official mint of Rome has a more direct connection with Livia and bears a portrait that clearly resembles statues of the empress. |
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The second was to Livia Medullina, which ended with Medullina's sudden death on their wedding day. |
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Influenced by his wife, Livia Drusilla, Augustus appointed her son from another marriage, Tiberius, as his heir. |
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He probably died from natural causes, although there were unconfirmed rumors that his wife Livia poisoned him. |
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Both Tacitus and Cassius Dio wrote that Livia was rumored to have brought about Augustus' death by poisoning fresh figs. |
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Livia had long been the target of similar rumors of poisoning on the behalf of her son, most or all of which are unlikely to have been true. |
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Livia Signorini, a contemporary Italian artist found this travelogue inspirational. |
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Several frescos of gardens have survived from Roman houses like the Villa of Livia. |
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His paternal grandparents were Livia, Augustus' third wife, and Tiberius Claudius Nero. |
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She seems to have passed her son off on his grandmother Livia for a number of years. |
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Livia was a little kinder, but nevertheless often sent him short, angry letters of reproof. |
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He deified his paternal grandmother Livia to highlight her position as wife of the divine Augustus. |
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This diet mimics the composition of crop milk in white Carneaux pigeons, Columbia livia, and the diet of older squabs. |
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The stock dove, C. oenas, and the rock dove, C. livia, enjoy less esteem as table birds. |
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The morphology of the schizogonous stages of Eimeria labbeana Pinto 1928, a parasite of the common pigeon, Columba livia. |
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