Tales of the Lakota, the Cherokee, the Inuit and the Seneca, all laid out right at the foot of the Capitol. |
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The Roman philosopher Seneca proposed that the auroras were flames slipping through cracks in the heavenly firmament. |
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A respected Seneca warrior named Gaiantwaka, known as The Cornplanter, helped bring about this change, as did his half brother, Ganiodayo. |
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The case dragged on, and only in 1857 did Congress appropriate funds for the Seneca to buy back their land from Ogden. |
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The Oneida language belongs to the Iroquoian language family, which also includes the Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca tongues. |
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The treaty established the sovereign relationship between the federal government and the Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca nations. |
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In Sophocles and in Seneca, the Theban chorus are almost unshakably loyal to their king. |
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Father also spoke Seneca and Cayuga, but he preferred Onondaga, the language of his father and of our longhouse. |
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From the writings of Seneca, we know that the Romans spent large sums of money building their baths. |
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Seneca ridiculed a wealthy man because he kept a handsome slave who was dressed like a woman when he waited at table. |
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Looming downstage is the Seneca, carrying a full cargo of lore, from search-and-rescue adventures to drug and migrant interdictions. |
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Since 1993, I've gone through a great deal of philosophy, in particular works by the Roman stoics such as Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Cicero. |
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I taught them the names of the Six Nations, and the meaning of Onondaga, Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Tuscarora and Oneida. |
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Seneca produced his own versions of tragedies by Sophocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus. |
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Cusick's text implicitly adopts or could be used to support the anti-removal position of the Seneca and other Iroquois nations. |
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He won the IPSEN Foundation award and will be presented later this year with the Seneca medal for pathbreaking research on longevity. |
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Chief Armand La Barge: York region is home to two campuses of Seneca College. |
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One trial in New York State used Seneca zucchini as a trap crop in fields of pumpkin or squash. |
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The remaining forward motion of the Seneca moved the vessel to a point about midway through the harbour entrance. |
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Tekanoet, the grand chief of the Seneca, who had reached eighty years, stood in his canoe and shed tears for the dead. |
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At 0843, the Seneca III was cleared out of the controlled airspace via the NDB Runway 25 approach at High Prairie. |
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The addressee of On benefits is called Liberalis, a name that drives home a point that Seneca wants to emphasize. |
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He is actually a calm man, an admirer of Seneca, a Roman philosopher, whom he says, was the essence of calmness. |
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The Peana-which we will get back to later-is dedicated to Trajan, and another of the epigraphs refers to Seneca. |
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At Seneca Lock author saw a duck-a tiny bufflehead, drifting along in the current just offshore. |
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Dallas Campbell brought his Farmall Super A tractor hitched to a wagon with a Fairbanks Z engine running a Gould water pump from Seneca Falls. |
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The League of the Iroquois was a confederacy of five tribes: the Mohawk, the Oneida, the Onondaga, the Cayuga and the Seneca. |
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The Iroquois Confederacy, or Six Nations Confederacy, originally consisted of five nations: Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Mohawk and Seneca. |
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Tuscarora Indians, an Iroquoian-speaking tribe, arrived in the 1770s, Seneca and Erie Indians having previously inhabited the area. |
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The Six Nations of the Grand River is made up of Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, Tuscarora and the Delaware First Nations. |
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He did remain until December, working on editions of the Roman dramatists Terence, Plautus, and Seneca. |
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Due to the reduced amount of cargo on board, the Seneca was high out of the water and as a result had a significant wind surface area. |
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Seneca College is allied with the OEE and members of an eight-country consortium that is developing an international energy-training network. |
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One man demonstrates the use of the rattle by loudly singing a Seneca song in the theater after the show, while hammering the rattle against his palm. |
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Medea was popular enough to be repeatedly restaged in the next century, and was re-created in Latin by Seneca for the brutal world of the early Roman Empire. |
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Seneca encouraged followers to possess the strength of immunity to setback, but never withheld his human touch. |
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The Cherokee language belongs to the Iroquoian family of languages and is therefore related to Mohawk, Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, and Tuscarora, among others. |
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Does he want to stop the expansion of Seneca College? |
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Ganioda'yo was the half brother of Cornplanter, another Seneca chief. |
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Writers such as Strabo and Seneca provide most of the information, from history, about his life. |
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Home to Seneca, Averroës and Maimonides, the city, jewel of Andalusia, prospered on the banks of the Guadalquivir, where two very different natural regions, one arid, the other less so, and at least three cultures meet. |
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The Seneca, Onondaga, and Cayuga of the Iroquois Confederacy also allied with the British against the Americans. |
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Then, after the Revolution, a large group of them split off and returned to Ohio, becoming known as the Mingo Seneca. |
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The current six tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy are the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Tuscarora and Mohawk. |
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It was the translation of Ovid, Lucan, Seneca, and Virgil that gave English Elizabethan poetry the startword. |
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The Roman Stoic philosopher, essayist, celebrity and dramatist Seneca was tutor, speech-writer and adviser to the emperor Nero, and he was also, not coincidentally, one of the very richest people of his age. |
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In the post-Classical era, Ciceronian style came to be regarded as laboured and boring, and an epigrammatic compressed style was preferred by such writers as Seneca and Tacitus. |
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Prior to Seneca, Mr. Tierney was a senior executive with Omnicom Group, Inc. and an investment banker with Lehman Brothers, Stamford Company, and Ecoban Finance Ltd. |
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The essay takes the form of a letter of advice to his friend Paulinus, who must have made the mistake of complaining, within earshot of Seneca, about the briefness of his days. |
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Emperors Hadrian, Trajan, Theodosius I, and the philosopher Seneca were born in Hispania. |
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Two sayings from Seneca speak of the laughableness of man's ambitions on an earth scarred by the wars of so many nations. |
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Seneca was obsessed with money and its discontents. |
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Eolian Renewable Energy, withdrew its application to connect power from the Seneca Mountain Wind project to the region's electric grid. |
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Closely related in language and culture to the Fox, Kickapoo, and Sauk, the Shawnee were also influenced by a long association with the Seneca and Delaware. |
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In July of that year, along with feminist Lucretia Mott, she helped lead the first women's rights convention in the United States and probably the world, in the New York town of Seneca Falls. |
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At the time of contact, the Iroquois had organized themselves into the Iroquois Confederacy, consisting of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca peoples. |
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In the film, Wes Bentley plays Seneca Crane, the head gamemaker. |
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In York Region, a steering committee involving the York Region Board of Education and Seneca College has developed a board-wide agreement for business studies. |
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The confederacy of the Iroquois Five Nations, the Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga and Mohawk, likely dates to the fifteenth century, but independence persevered within tribes, villages and clans. |
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The epistles of Seneca, with their moral or philosophical ruminations, influenced later patristic writers. |
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Roman literary theatre tradition is particularly well represented in Latin literature by the tragedies of Seneca. |
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And finally, some influential scholars have found, in the wake of Foucault's reading of Seneca, that Seneca speaks to some distinctively modern concerns. |
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But there is no evidence Seneca managed to fulfil any of these conditions. |
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We should not be too surprised that Seneca was unable to imagine an alternative to a society that owned slaves and depended on vast income inequality. |
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Nothing, says Seneca, so soon reconciles us to the thoughts of our own death, as the prospect of one friend after another dropping round us. |
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The flight instructor was a recent graduate of the aviation program at Seneca College and had approximately 300Â hours of flight time, of which 60 hours were instructional. |
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Seneca College and the North York Board of Education have developed a program which provides students with the opportunity to take a college level course while enrolled in secondary school. |
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The majority of the Court of Appeal noted the offender had turned his life around, earned a diploma from Seneca College in computer networking and found employment in that field. |
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Denonville, with 800 soldiers, 1,100 militiamen and 400 Amerindians, ravaged Seneca country, thereby preventing the Iroquois and English from taking over control of the fur trade from the French. |
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Field placements are provided for students from the York Seneca program in Rehabilitation and the George Brown College program in Career and Work Counseling. |
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Seneca is reputed to be the author of this saying, which I like. |
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Seneca and others gave us the solution many centuries ago. |
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There were challenges with the delivery of the course and discussion between ACCA and Seneca College will continue until the issue is fully resolved. |
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This subterraneous passage is much mended since Seneca gave so bad a character of it. |
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District number twenty-five shall consist the counties of Tompkins, Seneca and Yates. |
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The results of all these efforts were recognized even by Seneca, who has an ancient Latin god defend Claudius in his satire. |
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The Stoic Seneca states in his Apocolocyntosis that Claudius' voice belonged to no land animal, and that his hands were weak as well. |
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The text of Cassius Dio seems to suggest that Seneca, who was a private citizen, was responsible for the violence. |
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Seneca the Younger writes of a day when new lands will be discovered past Thule. |
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A century later, Seneca referred to Posidonius as one of those who had made the largest contribution to philosophy. |
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Annaeus Mela of Corduba, son of the rhetorician Seneca the Elder, and brother of the philosopher Seneca the Younger. |
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The epics of Homer inspired the Aeneid of Virgil, and authors such as Seneca the younger wrote using Greek styles. |
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This belief was affirmed by Seneca the Younger in his Phaedra and by Virgil in his Georgics. |
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Calvin's first published work was a commentary of Seneca the Younger's De Clementia. |
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According to reports, Bahinting owned Aviatour, the aircraft charter company and flying school that operates the twin-prop Piper Seneca that crashed. |
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Among contemporary sources, Seneca the younger ascribed the emperor's death to natural causes, while Josephus only spoke of rumors on his poisoning. |
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The transition is a keen one, I assure you, from a schoolmaster to a sailor, and requires a strong decoction of Seneca and the Stoics to enable you to grin and bear it. |
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The nations she examines are the Seneca from western New York, Cherokee, Navajo, Red Lake Band of Ojibways from Minnesota, and the Yakama from the Pacific Northwest. |
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Seneca assumes that anyone involved in commerce needs access to credit. |
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During the reign of Nero from 54 to 68, the Stoic philosopher Seneca wrote a number of dialogues and letters on such moral themes as mercy and generosity. |
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Moreover, it was known for its cheap wines, exported to Rome, and was used as place of relegation, one of the most famous exiles being the Roman philosopher Seneca. |
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It was cut short when Bassus died slowly of a lingering disease, with such spirit and objectivity that Seneca remarked that Bassus seemed to treat it as someone else's dying. |
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Sure, Seneca 10s will probably feel stiffer than Jacks Canyon 10s but those are apples and orangutans. Old 8s and 9s can be plain old awkweird and hard, respectively. |
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Experienced flier Patrick Mackey, 52, was killed when the twin-engined Piper Seneca carrying Dettori and fellow jockey Ray Cochrane crashed at Newmarket racecourse. |
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Seneca and Lucan were from Hispania, as was the later epigrammatist and keen social observer Martial, who expressed his pride in his Celtiberian heritage. |
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In his Natural Questions, Seneca analyzed earthquakes, floods, and storms. |
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I attempt to find emotional or rhetorical cruces and to connect these in as graceful a way as I can manage in roughly the same number of lines as Seneca used. |
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The Piper Seneca turboprop was flying from the eastern region of Papua to Tual city in the Maluku Islands when it was caught in a storm around midday. |
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One of the greatest Latin philosophers along with Lucretius and Seneca. |
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