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attributed to
Cebes still survives, but it is
believed to be a
composition by a
pseudonymous author of the 1st or 2nd
century AD.
Cebes was a disciple...
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Cebes is not
ready to
infer that
because the body may be
perceived as
existing after death, the soul must
therefore continue to
exist as well.
Cebes gives...
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Peggy Cebe (born in 1949) is a
professor of
physics in the
Department of
Physics and
Astronomy of
Tufts University.
Cebe was born in Erie, Pennsylvania...
- Lézignan-la-
Cèbe (French pronunciation: [leziɲɑ̃ la sɛb]; Occitan:
Lesinhan de la Ceba) is a
commune in the Hérault département in the
Occitanie region...
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Ahmet Cebe (born 2 May 1983) is a German-Turkish
professional former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. "AHMET
CEBE". TFF.
Archived from...
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Cebe (also
known as Pazapun) is a
village in the Çemişgezek District,
Tunceli Province, Turkey. The
village is po****ted by
Turks and had a po****tion...
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Cecil Byron "
Cebe" Ross (November 22, 1901 –
April 2, 1953) was an
American football player and coach. He
served as the head
football coach at West Virginia...
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Mention may also be made of his
Enchiridion of
Epictetus and
Tabula of
Cebes (1798),
which appeared at the time when the
doctrines of the
Stoics were...
- was an
ancient Gr**** philosopher,
disciple of Socrates, and a
friend of
Cebes. In his Memorabilia,
Xenophon includes him in the
inner circle of Socrates'...
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Cindy "
Cebe"
Barnes is a
rebellious adolescent tomboy being raised by her heroin-addicted mother, Kathy, in
rural British Columbia.
Cebe's father, Don...