attila in A Sentence

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    Attila and I both agree on that, too.

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    Attila agreed to this marriage proposal.

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    You're the son of Attila, never forget!

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    The Attila Line.

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    Attila and the famous Roman general Flavius Aetius may have had an unlikely friendship.

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    I booked this tour for the first week of August and our guide was Attila.

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    The Romans viewed the Huns as barbarians, and Attila's name was synonymous with destruction, chaos and slaughter.

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    A few years later Attila asserted that the Romans had not kept up their end of the bargain.

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    The Hungarian command also considered the defense of Budapest possible only in the defense zone of the Attila Line.

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    The famous barbarian leader Attila accepted hefty subsidies in gold in exchange for not attacking Roman territory- then did it anyway.

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    The commander of the 6th German Army, General Maximilian Fretter-Picot, wanted to retreat behind the Attila Line in order to avoid the threat of encirclement.

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    The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire even describes a feast where Attila the Hun indulges in at least three toasts for every course.

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    Attila was so passionate about invading other countries, that on his way to gather his bride, Honoria, he made a quick stop in Rome to destroy it.

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    If“fight or flight” is not an option, you freeze like a deer in the headlights of Attila the Hun and that causes you stress and then distress.

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    Aetius, who at some point may have been a hostage in one of Attila's camps, studied the Hunnic customs and language and likely spent a good deal of time with his counterpart.

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    Over the last five years or so there has been an increase in the amount of research into exercise addiction(as I have outlined in a number of papers with my Hungarian colleagues Attila Szabo and Zsolt Demetrovics- see‘Further reading' below).

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    The death of Saint John the Baptist, the death of Seneca the Younger, and the murder of Archimedes by a Roman soldier. The large paintings on the bays at either end of the room represent Orpheus bringing the benefits of the arts and civilization and Attila and his barbarian hordes at the feet of Italy and the Arts.

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