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63.2 ; 73 ) , substituting the sacklike stola40 for the diaphanous garments of Cos , and as far as possible suppressing flirtation and exhibitionism in the theatre41 by means of moralistically rigid seating arrangements .
63.2 ; 73 ) , substituting the sacklike stola40 for the diaphanous garments of Cos , and as far as possible suppressing flirtation and exhibitionism in the theatre41 by means of moralistically rigid seating arrangements .
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In keeping with the spirit of his remarkable life , the organizers are trying to make this celebration as inclusive an event as possible . Several individuals close to John have already been asked to speak or ( in the event they will ...
In keeping with the spirit of his remarkable life , the organizers are trying to make this celebration as inclusive an event as possible . Several individuals close to John have already been asked to speak or ( in the event they will ...
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This is an attractive possibility , but hardly the only possible explanation , particularly when it is possible to find a site in Boeotia mentioned in the Mycenaean texts , a site with an onomastic close to Θηβαίς .
This is an attractive possibility , but hardly the only possible explanation , particularly when it is possible to find a site in Boeotia mentioned in the Mycenaean texts , a site with an onomastic close to Θηβαίς .
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