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A council (Gerousia) composed of 28 elders and the two kings proposed legislation, which was then approved by the assembly (Apella), made up of adult male citizens (spartiates).
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[Apella] ls it difficult to cut grooves into the barrels?
A Private Little War 1966
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You will be rich one day, Apella, beyond your dreams.
A Private Little War 1966
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The sovereign assemblies of Greece -- the Ecclesia of Athens, and the Apella of Sparta -- the Comitia Centuriata of Rome, have no more resemblance to democracy in the twentieth century than the Witenagemot has to the British
The Rise of the Democracy Joseph Clayton
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Horace says: _Credat Judæus Apella_, "Let Apella the Jew believe it."
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I (of II) Augustus De Morgan 1838
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[528] "Tell Apella" was an expression current in classical Rome to indicate incredulity and to show the contempt in which the Jew was held.
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I (of II) Augustus De Morgan 1838
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Brian will continue to serve Apella in his capacity of Chief Financial Officer.
unknown title 2011
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Apella's Chairman Patrick O'Brien stated, Mr. Bordin brings many years of valuable experience in the operation of open pit mines to our team.
unknown title 2011
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Mr. Brian Adams, FCGA, a director of Apella Resources since 2002, has relinquished his position to enable Mr. Bordin's appointment.
unknown title 2011
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Mr. Bordin, P.Eng commented, "I am very pleased to be joining the Board of Apella at this pivotal time when it is about to develop two very significant Vanadium-Iron-Titanium deposits in Quebec."
unknown title 2011
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