To us this appears nothing, but to the Cypriote it is everything.
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The Cypriote well-sinker works upon a principle of simple multiplication.
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One day a young Cypriote came to see Charles.
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Illustration VII: Bilingual (Greek and Cypriote) Dedication to Demeter and Persephone from Curium
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With him came his attendant retinue of Cypriote nobles.
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What became of that young Cypriote was never known.
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Under these favourable conditions for political agitation the "Cypriote Fraternity" has commenced its existence.
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All that is required by the Cypriote is capital; lend him the money at 6 per cent.
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In a search for water-springs the Cypriote is most intelligent, and the talent appears to be hereditary.
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Hearing a fight, Miss Randall ran up in time to see the Cypriote running out, Charles bleeding badly, & Deb screaming.
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In the absence of fences the Cypriote can generally encroach upon any land adjoining his limit, should it belong to the state.
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Its nearest affinities are with the ''Asianic'' scripts, preserved to us by Hittite, Cypriote and south-west Anatolian (Pamphyhan, Lycian and Carian) inscriptions.
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The Cypriote boys are like all other boys, therefore they climbed to the top of the van, and endeavoured by escalade to enter the windows.
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We find the nearest affinities to archaic Cypriote art (where this was indebted to Asiatic art at all) in Cilician and in Hittite Syrian art.
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Are we to make washpots of the Maltese, Cypriotes, Hindoos, Egyptians, Hottentots, and who not?
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"The king's sister!" exclaims the Cypriote, with another salaam.