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Examples
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Fine with me ... give me a bunch of 'Romes' -- great one / two-season dramas.
unknown title 2009
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Fine with me ... give me a bunch of 'Romes' -- great one / two-season dramas.
unknown title 2009
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Fine with me ... give me a bunch of 'Romes' -- great one / two-season dramas.
unknown title 2009
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Fine with me ... give me a bunch of 'Romes' -- great one / two-season dramas.
unknown title 2009
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Alongside the real, material Rome, a parallel, mental Rome, or a succession of such Romes, has long enfevered the brains of pontiffs and panjandrums.
The Heirloom City Dan Hofstadter 2011
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One of the Romes, she said, appeared to be much older than I could be ... the other much younger.
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Oh, these men will give Rome-and the Romes that shall follow Rome-a very large headache.
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Japan and Paraguay played a game for the Romes and Defords of the world.
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One of the Romes, she said, appeared to be much older than I could be ... the other much younger.
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By summers end, Italy had seen two big stories in 72 B.C. One was Spartacuss Long March and the other was Romes disgrace.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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