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I have to agree with Praedor Atrebates that there are NO good Dems, not even Feingold.
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I already knew that the kingdom of the Atrebates had had to restore its fortunes when Togidubnus took over.
A Body In The Bath House Davis, Lindsey 2001
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The Atrebates here in the south had not joined Queen Boudicca.
A Body In The Bath House Davis, Lindsey 2001
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"The Atrebates do see themselves as progressive, so they took the loot."
A Body In The Bath House Davis, Lindsey 2001
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No question, though; our takeover was facilitated by the Atrebates.
A Body In The Bath House Davis, Lindsey 2001
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When Rome was nearly swept out of Britain, the Atrebates had supported us as usual.
A Body In The Bath House Davis, Lindsey 2001
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Since the Atrebates had not yet learned that among civilised people complaining was a social art, he looked bored.
A Body In The Bath House Davis, Lindsey 2001
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Unluckily for us, the great one who has an unpronounceable name which we must learn to say is king of a tribe called the Atrebates.
A Body In The Bath House Davis, Lindsey 2001
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Once I rode all the way to Londinium with an urgent message for Artos from the princes of the Atrebates and Cantiacii.
Black Horses For The King McCaffrey, Anne 1996
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British states, the Cantii, Atrebates, Regni, and Trinobantes, who inhabited those parts; and returning to Rome, after an absence of six months, celebrated with great pomp the triumph, for which he had undertaken the expedition.
De vita Caesarum Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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