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Publius Celerius, with the aid of a
freedman named Helius. The pair
committed the
crime openly, and the
Province of Asia
eventually prosecuted Celerius for...
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companies of the
United States Marine Corps, also
known as
force recon.
celerius quam
asparagi co****ur more
swiftly than
asparagus [stem]s are
cooked Or...
-
enchiriadis also
observes that some
melodies should be sung "more quickly" (
celerius),
others "more slowly" (morosius).) The
nineteenth chapter of
Musica enchiriadis...
- 87. It
refers to
anything done very quickly. A very
common variant is
celerius quam
asparagi co****ur ("faster than
asparagus [is] cooked"). vel similia...
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companies of the
United States Marine Corps, also
known as
force recon.
celerius quam
asparagi co****ur more
swiftly than
asparagus [stem]s are
cooked Or...
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Fenchurch Street, London.
Latin velocius quam
asparagi conquantur (or
celerius quam
asparagi co****ur),
ascribed to
Augustus by
Suetonius (The
Lives of...
- celebrior,
celebrius celeberrimus, celeberrima,
celeberrimum celer, celeris,
celere ('quick, fast') celerior,
celerius celerrimus, celerrima, celerrimum...
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Maximus comments "Alexander
Diogenem gradu suo
diuitiis pellere temptat,
celerius Darium armis" (transl. "Alexander
tries to
drive Diogenes with his stride...
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design at the 2018
World Architecture Awards. The
Abbotsleigh motto,
Tempus celerius radio fugit, may be
translated from
Latin as "Time
flies faster than the...
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Altars to the Dii
Campestres (army gods) were
dedicated by
Marcus Celerius Augendus,
prefect of the Pannonians, and by
Titus Aurelius Aureli****,...