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1 Here Attic tragedies were once played, and Roman gladiators fought.
2 The arena is circular, like an old Roman gladiator venue, with highly banked seating.
3 Roman gladiators who depended for their strength and prowess chiefly on Barley, were called Hordearii.
4 Also tells about two "solid bronze" Roman gladiators belonging to Tammany.
5 This weekend, the PGA Tour's muscle flex could be likened to that of a Roman gladiator .
6 Like the Roman gladiators , except when you lose you have to simper politely and congratulate your nemesis.
7 It's like the Roman gladiators , or something.
8 As the two men stood up it was like the lithe Greek athlete compared with the brawny Roman gladiator .
9 The team were inspected and criticized beforehand almost as the Roman gladiators used to be reviewed by their patrons.
10 'Is it true that your security's class and identification system is based on Roman gladiators ? '
11 The film traces the diets of the Roman gladiators who mostly ate only plants and follows everyone to Olympic athletes.
12 I abandoned the Romish priest theory after a second glance, and told myself he was more like a Roman gladiator .
13 The Tin Woodman was usually a peaceful man, but when occasion required he could fight as fiercely as a Roman gladiator .
14 And giving me the sort of weak smile Roman gladiators used to give the Emperor before entering the arena, Gussie trickled off.
15 Green figs (not unripe) were commonly eaten by Roman gladiators , which is surely a sufficient tribute to the fruit's strength-giving qualities.
16 During a slight break in weather, former mayor Carol Prichard, dressed as a Roman gladiator , rode to the town hall in a bicycle chariot.
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