Committee of members of the European Parliament.
1Enveloped in a dark purple stoa, she was part of the night.
2Finally we came to the long stoa of Philon, which fronts the Telestrion.
3The stoa may be defined as a building having an open range of columns on at least one side.
4Every one who displayed any intellectual vigour, opposed the Stoa or ignored it.
5Russ or Stoa with Kp342 resulted in no relief of nitrogen deficiency symptoms.
6Yet another promenade, the "Stoa of Zeus," is sacred to Zeus, Giver of Freedom.
7Last year, California started moving toward an appellation model, which Stoa said would be a significant shift.
8We have already remarked that in several more external matters Roman jurisprudence was influenced by the Stoa.
9Between this Zemzem well and the Eastern Riwak is the Stoa, or Academia, of the Prophet's city.
10Here he opened a school in the Poecile Stoa, or painted porch, whence the name of his sect.
11Suddenly there was a shrill cry of alarm, with the word "Stoa" resounding from a hundred tongues.
12"They say it was intended for the royal stoa of Herod's Temple Mount."
13Thus in the Stoa Poikile were represented the taking of Troy, the battle of Theseus with the Amazons, the battle of Marathon.
14At length, all the details having been perfected, we held a council of war in the enormous Stoa of Attalos near the agora.
15"And you," interrupted Publius, "thought you were acting in accordance with the doctrine of the Stoa.
16Not in the Stoa, not in herself can a woman find such a stay, but in pious dependence on the help of the gods.