Sentence Examples
This study complements work done by the U. S. EPA³ and Cadmus to examine the impact of energy-efficient transformers. |
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Zeus, Apollo, Theseus, Aphrodite, the daughters of Cadmus, and many others, formed these crews. |
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According to tradition, Cadmus brought the alphabet from Phoenicia to Greece. |
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Europa was carried off by Zeus, king of the gods, and Cadmus was sent out to find her. |
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Cadmus also wishes to thank Crowley Associates for lending Cadmus a portable power analyzer for measuring power factors and harmonics. |
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This article is excerpted from Dying in America forthcoming from Cadmus. |
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For each building type, Cadmus and the utilities made initial contacts and requested participation. |
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Cadmus gratefully acknowledges the guidance and technical support provided by all three organizations. |
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Cadmus Williams, who was a major-general of Lee's Second Corps, is a doorkeeper of the Senate. |
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Cadmus initially surveyed all transformers in each of the 43 buildings studied, recording complete nameplate information on 335 transformers. |
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Nor, of course, should Procne be turned into a bird, nor Cadmus into a serpent. |
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Functional decomposition within Cadmus Fashion revolutionizes reverse engineering for surfacing and industrial design. |
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During the initial survey of a buildings transformer, Cadmus noted the categories of loads served by each transformer and then reviewed the loading of the transformers chosen for metering in more detail. |
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Then Pherecydes Scyrius and Cadmus Milesius introduced the writing in Prose. |
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Stories like the Rape of Europa, and the coming of Cadmus also draw upon Phoenician influence. |
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In both Phoenician and Greek mythologies, Cadmus is a Phoenician prince, the son of Agenor, the king of Tyre in South Lebanon. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Cadmus knew immediately that this was the spot where his city was to stand. |
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These five then joined themselves to Cadmus, and helped him to build his city. |
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We learn from Palphatus, that according to some of the antient mythologists, Cadmus was the person, who slew the serpent at Lerna. |
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Cadmus and his wife Harmonia were by Zeus converted into serpents and removed to Elysium. |
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Cadmus is said to have married Harmonia, daughter of Ares, again a fictitious name for a Thracian maiden. |
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I come because it was you whom Zeus sent to watch over Cadmus and Harmonia when their dread and comfortable change came over them. |
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Cadmus presented the bride with a robe and necklace, the work of Hephaestus. |
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Cadmus thought of what the Pythia had just told him, and so he followed her. |
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Telephassa and Cadmus were now pursuing their weary way, with no companion but each other. |
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There are other letters for the child to learn than those which Cadmus invented. |
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When he was in this plight, Ino daughter of Cadmus, also called Leucothea, saw him. |
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Mecisteus went once to Thebes after the fall of Oedipus, to attend his funeral, and he beat all the people of Cadmus. |
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One is uninhabited, and I heard that the people on the other had gone off to Cadmus Island. |
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Several persons who happened to see the brindled cow, and Cadmus following behind, began to trudge after her, precisely as he did. |
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On the slope of Mount Parnassus was the famous Delphi, whither Cadmus was going. |
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Then Ino, the daughter of Cadmus, saw him and took pity on him. |
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The three brothers screamed manfully, likewise, and ran to the shore as fast as their legs would carry them, with Cadmus at their head. |
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Yet Tiresias is said to have prophesied of Cadmus, and his offspring. |
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Their metallurgical gods and the tradition of Cadmus indicate this much. |
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As for Telephassa, and Cadmus, and the good Thasus, it grieves me to think of them, still keeping up that weary pilgrimage. |
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And when these words had been repeated until Cadmus was tired of hearing them, the gusty hole gave vent to another sentence. |
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But how, Cebes, and by what arguments, shall we appease this Cadmus? |
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Cadmus and his brothers were much affected at their mother's death. |
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And it was Cadmus, likewise, who afterwards sowed the dragon's teeth. |
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So Cadmus went to Delphi to ask the Pythia about his lost sister. |
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But, one day, Telephassa seemed feebler than usual, and leaned almost her whole weight on the arm of Cadmus, and walked more slowly than ever before. |
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Before Cadmus could reach the spot, this pitiless reptile had killed his poor companions, and was busily devouring them, making but a mouthful of each man. |
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All at once, Cadmus fancied he saw something glisten very brightly, first at one spot, then at another, and then at a hundred and a thousand spots together. |
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