cicero in A Sentence

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    I don't like Cicero's implication.

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    Your tongue is old but sharp, Cicero.

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    Only now did Cicero move away.

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    Cicero acknowledged their sponsorship as a political imperative.

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    Cicero knew what he was talking about.

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    despised; and despite Cicero's contempt for the mob,

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    You're at Tony Cicero's.

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    was introduced by Cicero.

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    Marco Tulio Cicero.

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    The President could no longer find sanctuary in Cicero's maxim.

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    Eventually, Cicero lost his life(and head) opposing power-hungry would-be emperors.

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    Yet, Cicero could also refer to his popularist opponent Clodius,

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    Looking at the year 2016, Sheamus and Cicero were seen fighting.

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    Cicero, who contrasted religion with another word meaning superstition(mythical, dark belief).

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    Cicero mentions similar mechanisms designed by Thales of Miletus and Eudoxus of Cnidus.

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    Cicero's unflattering references to Marcus Antonius as gladiator are in his 2nd Philippic.

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    The concept of societas civilis is Roman and was introduced by Cicero.

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    Cicero, however is not one of them, despite David Carlin's argument to the contrary:.

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    In one speech, Cicero mentions"shares that had a very high price at the time.

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    Marcus Tullius Cicero said“A room without books is like a body without a soul.".

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    Cicero was elected, but during his administration Catiline organized a plot to overthrow the government.

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    Cicero also turned out to be among those scored after his performance against Mark Antony.

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    Merchant Ship MV Als Cicero reached Maersk Honam at about 11.25 pm and rescued 23 crew members.

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    According to Cicero,"Gratitude is not only the greatest of the virtues but the parent of all others.

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    For consider, my dear Cicero, what does the brave Roman soldier stand to lose if the slaves conquer?

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    Participants of such organizations had actions, the essence of which was explained by the statesman and speaker Cicero.

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    Their popularity made their co-option by the state inevitable; Cicero acknowledged their sponsorship as a political imperative.

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    Cicero in the first century BC observed that religion, regardless of its form, was a universal trait of man.

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    In 75 BC, 137 years after his death, the Roman orator Cicero was serving as quaestor in Sicily.

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    The above passage, with the exception of two minor word substitutions on my part, was written by Cicero 2,000 years ago.

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