There's the fiery passion of the Latins, the cold implied fetishism of the Eastern European, and the faith-based frigidity of white Anglo-Saxons. |
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Despite caricatures about hot-blooded Latins and stiff-lipped Brits, we are, when it comes to emotions, all too human under the skin. |
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Then he tells him to become an ally with King Evander of the Arcadians who has been an enemy of the Latins for a long time. |
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There was now open skirmishing between the Greeks and the Latins. |
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The Latins cannot understand why a world power, such as the United States, permits a bush-league Kremlin stooge to push us around. |
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I suppose, too, there is a feeling among Eurocentric critics that the Latins received their due decades ago. |
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Some drivers sleep in the left lane and as the Koreans have a reputation of being the Latins of Asia, they undertake to the right! |
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When the Latins were here they named it Pyura stolonifera, but indigenous and other native-born Australians and others call it cunjevoi, or just plain cunji. |
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Evander admits, however, that he can't give them too much help so he sends them further upstream to a tribe of Tuscans who have a grudge against some of the Latins. |
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The Latins there were vexed with his apparent unmannerliness. |
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Victory at Lake Regillus: the Dioscuri, the mythical twin sons of Jupiter, lead the Roman army to victory in the battle against the Latins at Lake Regillus. |
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Latins are always conspicuously dangerous when they are serving an unpopular cause for money. |
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The Empire of Nicaea, founded by the Laskarid dynasty, managed to reclaim Constantinople from the Latins in 1261 and defeat Epirus. |
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In the 14th century the epiclesis became an issue in the polemics between Greeks and Latins, because all Eastern eucharistic prayers included an invocation of the Holy Spirit while the Roman canon of the mass did not. |
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John Meyendorff sees the Byzantines as believing that the Latins had fallen into Apollinarianism, denying Jesus a complete humanity. |
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The importance of the Latins is essentially linked with the fortunes of Rome, the forward bulwark of Latinity in the direction of the Etruscan realm. |
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During World War II Cambria increased the number of Latins he signed, all in an attempt to win a pennant for the Senators with Cuban players who were, of course, not subject to the U. S. military draft. |
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Latins freely intermarried without legal complications. |
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The primitive Esquires were no other than what the Latins called Equisons, who had the care and intendance of the equerries, or stables only. |
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Distilling technology passed from the medieval Arabs to the medieval Latins, with the earliest records in Latin in the early 12th century. |
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The city's early population originated from a mix of Latins, Etruscans and Sabines. |
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Historically the French people's heritage is diverse, including populations of Gauls, Ligures, Latins, Franks, Iberians, Alamans and Norsemen. |
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Utilizing his good looks and his immense popularity with the army, he marched on to Constantinople in August 1182 and incited a massacre of the Latins. |
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Rome defeated the Latins in the Battle of Vesuvius and again in the Battle of Trifanum, after which the Latin cities were obliged to submit to Roman rule. |
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Initially many of these cities were colonized by Latins, but later also included colonists belonging to the other Italic tribes who had become Latinized and joined to Rome. |
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Legend says that the Latins invited the Sabines to a festival and stole their unmarried maidens, leading to the integration of the Latins with the Sabines. |
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President Christofias said that the solution must be to the benefit of all Cypriots, Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots, Maronites, Amernians and Latins. |
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The Latins called them Quartodecimans, literally meaning 14'ers. |
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However, Saladin lured the force into inhospitable terrain with water, surrounded the Latins with a superior force, and routed them at the Battle of Hattin. |
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To maintain his campaigns against the Latins, Michael pulled troops from Asia Minor and levied crippling taxes on the peasantry, causing much resentment. |
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The Italic tribe known as the Latins formed the Roman Kingdom, which eventually became a republic that conquered and assimilated other nearby civilisations. |
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