This is Capella, the Goat, in the constellation of the Charioteer (Fig.
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From his driving about in this car he is called Auku-Thor (Charioteer-Thor).
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Situated in the left shoulder of the Charioteer.
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But now the charioteer had the reins and goad in his hand.
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Her brilliant eyes seemed to read deep the soul of the charioteer.
Ús de Auriga en anglès
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Fomalhaut and Capella, in Auriga, rise almost exactly at the same minute.
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The constellation Auriga, or Phaëton, was also honored there with imposing ceremonies.
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In January, 1892, a new star was suddenly seen in the constellation Auriga.
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In Auriga is the bright Star CAPELLA, which to the Egyptians never set.
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In Auriga, about half-way from Orion to the Pole Star.
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She's not a hardware person, said Auriga analyst Kevin Hunt.
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That is number one what is lifting the stocks, Auriga USA analyst Mark Bachman said.
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The Auriga Leader is setting sail this month with hybrid power system that's been under development since 2009.
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He asked Abysmillard and Auriga Bootes how long one could keep on doing what he had just learned.
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And Denmark's Auriga Industries, which controls Danish crop-chemical maker Cheminova, said on June 13 that it was reviewing strategic options.
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This wide-field view shows the region of the sky, in the constellation of Auriga, where AB Aurigae can be found.
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Uncharacteristically, he paid no attention to the points of light on the planetary dome, with Taurus, Perseus, and Auriga directly overhead.
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The deal is subject to approval by Auriga's shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting, expected in October, and from relevant competition authorities.
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Without revenue or investment, the only option is cutting costs, said Glenn, who has not drawn a salary from Auriga in 18 months.
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Cheminova, a unit of Auriga Industries, said it stopped producing monocrotophos in India in 2009 and converted its plant to produce a low-toxic fungicide.
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Cheminova, a unit of Auriga Industries AURIb.CO, said it stopped producing monocrotophos in India in 2009 and converted its plant to produce a low-toxic fungicide.