Just as Greece's odyssey enchanted Europe, surely hurling requires a new romance.
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Natural philosophy, like war and romance, is best done by young men.
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As an aside; there's a possible moment of confusion in romance too!
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This caution, however, could benefit the romance zone in an interesting way!
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I'm not so sure about the 'romance' part, either, to be honest.
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In Italian, fratelli means brothers but it is also used to mean brothers and sisters, as is the masculine plural in other romancelanguages.
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But Cruz, clearly more comfortable emoting in the romancelanguages, invests her performance with such raw, sweaty energy that Don't Move proves hard to dislike.
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Professor of the RomanceLanguages and Literatures in the University of Michigan.
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But even the Teutonic and the Romancelanguages are not entirely different.
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Now you say, no, actually I'm studying Romancelanguages and ornithology.
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The higher laws of affinity, as applied to the Romaniclanguages, are also daily more a matter of investigation.
Ús de latin languages en anglès
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Obviously because the Doctor cursed exclusively in the Greek and Latinlanguages.
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The Greek and Latinlanguages are not forbidden, but are not recommended.
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They are world figures in the literature of the Latinlanguages.
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Professor of the Greek and LatinLanguages in Amherst College
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Henceforth the Greek and Latinlanguages and literatures became the chief instruments of culture.
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But then how about the Sanskrit roots traced in the Greek and Latinlanguages?
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The construction of sentences and the position of the verb were not unlike those of Latinlanguages.
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Latinlanguages today are found also in the southern and western parts of Switzerland, all over Italy, and in Roumania.
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This returns British English to the style Latinlanguages (including Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan) have been using all along.
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Examine the bearings of a highly-developed inflectional system like those of the Greek and Latinlanguages, upon the theory of prose composition.
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The Greek and Latinlanguages and literatures were henceforth the "humanities," as distinguished from the old scholastic philosophy and theology.
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He knew the French and Latinlanguages well, and, what is more to the point, used his mother tongue with grace and elegance.
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Their correspondence, which turns principally on the object of their common pursuits, and is written in the French and Latinlanguages, commenced in 1768.
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So that the Irish youth could still, with some precautionary prudence, find teachers of the Greek and Latinlanguages, of mathematics, history, and geography.
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Originally, the first rudiments, both of the Greek and Latinlanguages, were taught in universities; and in some universities they still continue to be so.
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Take again the common rhetoric that has fixed itself in conversation in all Latinlanguages-rhetoricthat has ceased to have allusions, either majestic or comic.