- in
togas,
hitching them up and back for
action by
using what
became known as the "Gabine cinch". In 206 BC,
Scipio Afric**** was sent 1,200
togas and...
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considered the
first known college toga party.
Although they are
called "
toga parties",
attendants rarely wear
togas,
which were
intricately draped garments...
- Look up
Toga,
toga,
tóga,
Tóga, or
tɔgã in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
toga is a
garment worn in
ancient Rome.
Toga may also
refer to:
Toga District...
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Toga is a surname.
Notable people with this name include:
Apisai Toga (1942 or 1945–1973),
Fijian rugby union and
rugby league player Arthur W.
Toga, American...
- survive. The
speech is
called Oratio in
Toga Candida since candidates wore
specially whitened (Latin candida)
togas,
origin of the word candidate. Cicero...
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costumes at
local thrift stores, and she and Judy
Belushi made the
party togas.
Landis and
Bruce McGill staged a
scene for
reporters visiting the set where...
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classes favoured ever
longer and
larger togas,
increasingly unsuited to
manual work or
physically active leisure.
Togas were expensive, heavy, hot and sweaty...
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Toga (利賀村,
Toga-mura) was a
village located in Higa****onami District,
Toyama Prefecture, ****an. Historically,
along with
neighbouring Taira, Kami-Taira...
- An ʻie
tōga is a
special finely woven mat that is an
important item of
cultural value in Samoa. They are
commonly referred to in
English as "fine mats"...
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Detectives in
Togas (original title:
Caius ist ein Dummkopf; "Caius is an Idiot") is a children's book
written by
Henry Winterfeld, and
translated from...