The story is presented by nine choric dancers who, in their dark glasses and black skullcaps, resemble a sinister Gallic mime troupe. |
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Gallic wit and subtlety are perfectly married to Russian soul in this performance. |
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The burial habits are mirrored by Gallic tribes of the Seine valley in France, from which they may have descended. |
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However, the French legal system and Gallic ways of doing things are still quite alien to the Scots legal framework or culture. |
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It was a difficult group, but nothing the world champions could not have taken in their stride had their Gallic shrug not been so evident. |
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The French make do with a Gallic shrug, the Italians employ animated arm-waving. |
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Foucault exaggerates for rhetorical effect, in typical Gallic fashion, but nonetheless expresses an important underlying cultural truth. |
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The so reduced remains of the Gallic empire were inherited by the unlikely figure of Marius. |
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As a reward Caesar's men each received one Gallic slave in addition to monetary spoils of war. |
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It is said that the official emperor even challenged the Gallic emperor to a single combat, but Postumus refused this armed conflict too. |
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Bibracte was a Gallic citadel on Mount Beuvray, in the heart of the Morvan region, about a half-hour from Autun. |
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After the defeat of Vercingetorix, Gallic resistance would never again rise in great force. |
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The Gallic charge complete with battle cries was famous, but the discipline of the Roman legions was more effective. |
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I particularly liked affecting a Gallic air and posing pretentiously with them in the library. |
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Speaking in in the ornate deputies' chambers at the mairie, Bloche, 43, is all soft-spoken confidence and Gallic good looks. |
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To this one meets the familiar Gallic shrug we've seen most years since the fall of Paris. |
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Dr Jean-Louis Sebagh is famous for his Gallic charm and for having the adoration of supermodels and actresses. |
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Its full frontal nudity is unlikely to cause the blink of a Gallic eyelid when the French see it this Christmas. |
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Travellers to France will discover that the French are no less Gallic for the abolition of the franc. |
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Cicero devotes much of his speech to impugning the credibility of their statements upon the ground of traditional Gallic inveracity. |
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Gallic lordliness on all matters great and small isn't really sustained by the historical record. |
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His books have none of the Gallic virtues of irony, juridical dryness and clarity of prose. |
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From this side of the Channel, one can easily pour scorn on Gallic arrogance. |
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Each side fielded armies that were very similar in tactics, organization, and equipment, and both used African and Gallic auxiliary troops. |
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His music combined dazzling bursts of musical light with Gallic elegance and the rigorous formalism of a classicist. |
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The top restaurant in the world was judged to be one serving Gallic food not in France, but among vineyards in Napa Valley, California. |
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It's always difficult to distinguish between these Frenchmen with their Gallic shrugs, garlic breath and white-tipped Gauloises. |
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Were he human, each victory would be accompanied by a Gallic shrug of the shoulders and a disdainful pout of the lips. |
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The majority of French voters are greeting the election of their new president with an underwhelmed Gallic shrug. |
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This strong Gallic sense of class was impressed once more on me when our team first arrived in Paris in 1988 to conduct the Nature tests. |
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It's a title that loses a lot in the translation and gains only a characteristically Gallic whiff of pretentiousness. |
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Every day e-mails containing press releases full of Gallic flair and drama would land in the in-boxes of anyone deemed worthy of receiving them. |
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These practices are consistent with the strict Gallic assimilationist model that bars religion from the public sphere. |
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All those French intellectuals have their Gallic noses stuck in a book. |
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But as Reuters reports, he is shrugging off the boycott, presumably with that Gallic shrug which Americans in particular seem to find so irritating. |
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Well, Bubba, it might have something to do with Parisians perfecting Gallic cool while we were busy slaughtering buffalo and burning witches at the stake. |
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Until recently Anglo-Saxon and Gallic societies also saw women as chattels and held that adultery was a crime against property and against honour. |
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A stirring procession led by the string section that sounds almost Gallic, and that it maybe should be scoring a 19th century high society gathering. |
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The oaks were supposedly the remnants of a primeval forest, site of Druidic rites, home to Gallic tribes, and emblems of justice-dispensing monarchs like Saint Louis. |
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Sighing, she hefted the drinks tray and threaded her way to the table, wondering as she arrived why everyone seemed to have caught a sudden bout of Gallic verve. |
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Three songs by Henri Duparc were sweetly Gallic romantic ruminations. |
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If the Alps were strongly manned, the movement for independence would gather way and the Gallic provinces decide the limits of their dominion at will. |
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It is both familiar, in that we are all reluctant to connect with strangers, and alien in that Reza's view is very Gallic, very philosophically French. |
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Is Gallic subtlety any match for the brute force of History? |
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In Gaul, there was considerable continuity between pre-Roman and post-Roman populations, yet French contains only about 120 words with Gallic origins. |
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Once grown to adulthood, he uses the advice of a mysterious Druid elder named Guttuart and his own determination to begin uniting the various Gallic tribes. |
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The educated elite of the Francophone Third World man permanent outposts of Paris, with the Gallic adroitness of reducing reality to thought, and thought to language. |
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Unfaithful is acquitted and free to go, but is sternly cautioned by the Judge to avoid the lofts of unkempt Gallic playboys or he won't be as lenient the next time. |
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Three of his songs were sweetly Gallic romantic ruminations. |
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In that same year the Gallic Empire was created by Postumus, retaining Britain and Gaul. |
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Perhaps the most intriguing facet of Gallic religion is the practice of the Druids. |
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By 390 BC, several Gallic tribes were invading Italy from the north as their culture expanded throughout Europe. |
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In some manuscripts of Caesar's Gallic War their king is referred to as Imanuentius, although in other manuscripts no name is given. |
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The Treveri had a strong cavalry and infantry, and during the Gallic Wars would provide Julius Caesar with his best cavalry. |
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Economically, the Rhine already had towns and sizable villages at the time of the Gallic conquest. |
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In his speech on Gallic senators, he uses a version of the founding of Rome identical to that of Livy, his tutor in adolescence. |
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After it fell, Constantius attacked Carausius's other Gallic holdings and Frankish allies and Carausius was usurped by his treasurer, Allectus. |
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Constantius also reinstituted an annual council of the southern Gallic provinces, to meet at Arelate. |
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Caesar wrote commentaries on the Gallic and civil wars in a straightforward style to justify his actions as a general. |
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Gallic acid, coumaric acid, ellagic acid, ferulic acid, mandelic acid and vanillic acid were used as reference standards. |
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During the era of Gallic and British Empires in the 3rd century, the Britannic troops were always on the side of the usurpers. |
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Gallic towns and villages were redeveloped according to Roman standards, and several cities were created. |
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The Gallic deities continued to be worshiped, and were often assimilated to the Roman gods. |
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Caesar captured Vercingetorix in the Battle of Alesia, which ended the majority of Gallic resistance to Rome. |
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The fundamental unit of Gallic politics was the clan, which itself consisted of one or more of what Caesar called pagi. |
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Julius Caesar mentions in his Gallic Wars that those Celts who wanted to make a close study of druidism went to Britain to do so. |
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The Roman polytheism merged with the Gallic paganism into the same syncretism. |
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A common and traditional symbol of the French people is the Gallic rooster. |
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With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to step down from his military command and return to Rome. |
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Some of Rome's Gallic allies had been defeated by their rivals at the Battle of Magetobriga, with the help of a contingent of Germanic tribes. |
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During the Second Punic War the famous Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca utilized Gallic mercenaries in his invasion of Italy. |
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During the crisis of the third century, there was briefly a breakaway Gallic Empire founded by the Batavian general Postumus. |
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According to Julius Caesar in his Commentaries on the Gallic War, it was one of three languages in Gaul, the others being Aquitanian and Belgic. |
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The first confrontations between a Roman army and the peoples of Germania Inferior occurred during Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars. |
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The origin of the term Germania is uncertain, but was known by Caesar's time, and may be Gallic in origin. |
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Economically, the Rhine was already supporting towns and sizeable villages at the time of the Gallic conquest. |
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It was also a haven for Gallic rebels and the like, and so could not be left alone much longer. |
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Caesar claimed that the name of the Eburones was wiped out after their failed revolt against his forces during the Gallic Wars. |
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Already during the Gallic Wars of Caesar, tribes of Germanic people were raiding over the Rhine, and many were eventually settled there. |
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On the whole, the Treveri were more successful than most Gallic tribes in cooperating with the Romans. |
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They probably emerged from the Gallic Wars with the status of a free civitas exempt from tribute. |
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Treveran villa architecture shows both coexistence and mixture of typically Gallic and Germanic traits. |
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Caesar personally remained in Gaul for the remainder of winter due to the renewed Gallic threat. |
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In the Commentarii de Bello Gallico Caesar mentions several leaders of the Gallic tribes. |
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Nor did Aulus Hirtius, who continued Caesar's account of the Gallic Wars following Caesar's death. |
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Caesar's contemporary, Marcus Tullius Cicero, noted that he had met a Gallic druid, Divitiacus, who was a member of the Aedui tribe. |
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The Helvetii were the first Gallic tribe of the campaign to be confronted by Caesar. |
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From 260 to 271 Cologne was the capital of the Gallic Empire under Postumus, Marius, and Victorinus. |
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The Gallic side of the English Channel and Atlantic coast were included therein. |
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It has been noted that the French view of having Gallic origins has evolved over history. |
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Many colonies were established by the Romans in the former Gallic territory of Cisalpine Gaul, which was then settled by Roman and Italic people. |
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The Boii, the most powerful and numerous of the Gallic tribes, were expelled by the Romans after 191 BC and settled in Bohemia. |
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The Gallic Empire ended when Aurelian decisively defeated Tetricus I at Chalons. |
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In 58 BC, trouble arose in the Gallic provinces, sparking one of the most important wars of Caesar's career. |
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In 1559, he drafted the French confession of faith, the Gallic Confession, and the synod in Paris accepted it with few changes. |
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The Belgic Confession of 1561, a Dutch confession of faith, was partly based on the Gallic Confession. |
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The Roman expansion brought the defeat of the Allobrogi in 121 BC and during the Gallic Wars in 58 BC Julius Caesar overcame the Helvetii. |
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At that time the Romans found the heights over the trail occupied by three hostile Gallic tribes. |
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He had Gallic spies in every corner of the Roman Republic, even within the inner circles of the Senate itself. |
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A vigorous combat took place near Mediolanum, which resulted in the leaders of the Gallic revolt turning themselves over to the Romans. |
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Hannibal, aware of the situation, sent a number of embassies to the Gallic tribes in the Po valley. |
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In addition, much of the Iberian peninsula was populated by related Gallic tribes, and those same Gauls were serving in Hannibal's army. |
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When Hannibal's army made contact with the Insula, he arrived in a Gallic chiefdom that was in the midst of a civil conflict. |
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The use of Gallic language and music add an almost Middle Eastern exoticism to the bleak Scottish setting. |
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But the night was also notable for young Liverpool electronic artist Kalax who perhaps stole the show for his own brand of Gallic electroclash. |
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The Carreyesque magnitude of bellowing and pratfall can't swamp the charming warmth of this gay Gallic delight. |
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It is written in Latin inscriptional capitals, and is in the Gallic language. |
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The De Bello Gallico is Caesar's account of the Gallic Wars. |
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Caesar sent them back, along with his ally Commius, king of the Gallic Atrebates, to use their influence to win over as many other states as possible. |
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After the Roman conquest of Cisalpine Gaul and the widespread confiscations of Gallic territory, much of the Gaulish population was killed or expelled. |
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Some were even stamped on the right front of their slides with small images of the famed French 75mm fieldpiece, a clever marketing ploy guaranteed to appeal to Gallic pride. |
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He and his cousin were both grandsons of the influential and powerful Julia Maesa, who had arranged for Elagabalus' acclamation as emperor by the famous Third Gallic Legion. |
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During the Gallic Wars of 58 to 51 BCE, the Roman army, led by Julius Caesar, conquered the many tribal chiefdoms of Gaul, and annexed it as a part of the Roman Empire. |
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During the Crisis of the Third Century, the territory of the Treveri was overrun by Germanic Alamanni and Franks and later formed part of the Gallic Empire. |
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He rebuilt the army and navy of Italy with vigour and set about recovering the remaining Gallic provinces, which had not recognized his elevation. |
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Gaulish or Gallic is the name given to the Celtic language that was spoken in Gaul before the Latin of the late Roman Empire became dominant in Roman Gaul. |
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Gallic acid was a gift sample from Tetrahedron, Chennai, India. |
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This fact may support a supposition that the Celts of Britain had an economic interest in supporting their Gallic brethren in their resistance to Roman occupation. |
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A large number of Gauls served in the armies of Carthage during the Punic Wars, and one of the leading rebel leaders of the Mercenary War, Autaritus, was of Gallic origin. |
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Gallic invaders settled the Po Valley in the 4th century BC, defeated Roman forces in a battle under Brennus in 390 BC and raided Italy as far as Sicily. |
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Though the Gallic tribes were just as strong as the Romans militarily, the internal division among the Gauls guaranteed an easy victory for Caesar. |
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The Gallic invasion left Rome weakened, and the Gauls continued to harass the region until 345 BC when they entered into a formal peace treaty with Rome. |
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Their system of gods and goddesses was loose, there being certain deities which virtually every Gallic person worshipped, as well as clan and household gods. |
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They were described by Julius Caesar in his war reports, The Gallic Wars. |
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He rebuilt the army and navy of Italia with vigour and set about recovering the remaining Gallic provinces, which had not recognized his elevation. |
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Such work should also cover the question of when the proto Celtic language they probably spoke split into the Goidelic and Brythonic, namely Irish Gallic and Welsh. |
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Gallic comes into the race on the back of a win in the Airways Cup at Moonee Valley, but I fancy runner-up Lazer Sharp to turn the tables and run a massive race at huge odds. |
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Hannibal's purpose was to inspire his men with confidence in the planned expedition by showing them Padane Gallic chieftains who offered them their aid. |
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First, the geometries of Benzoic acid, Gallic acid, Vanillic acid and Flavone were fully optimized by DFT and B3LYP functional with 3-21G,6-31G and 6-31g, Gaussian basis set. |
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On getting the whole of his army on the left bank of the Rhone, Hannibal introduced his army to Magilus, and some other less notable Gallic chiefs of the Po valley. |
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