You can't be too careful, with uncastrated, ephebic sophomore mules, wherever you go in the world. |
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Another Athenian relief which shows Herakles next to his columnar shrine, and a boy in front of him, probably refers to the oinisteria and the ephebic introduction. |
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During the 3rd century bc, ephebic service ceased to be compulsory and the duration was reduced to one year. |
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Knowledge of the ephebic system at Athens, a paramilitary youth organization, is in the main based on epigraphic material. |
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Their main qualities are ephebic, the bodies and faces exude youthfulness, and the forms are smooth, rounded and soft. |
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The ephebic androgyny of the high classic Apollo turned into effeminacy in Hellenistic art. |
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But there is a danger, when clicking among the scrapyard channels, that I will be suddenly confronted with those ephebic 118 twins who run around, pause, pose and run around again. |
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Specimens minute, high-spired, loxonematoid shells with slightly sinuate transverse costae on ephebic whorls. |
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