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  • Atticus honōrēs nōn petiit, cum eī patērent, _Atticus did not seek honors, though they were open to him_.

    New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett

  • Atticus is appointed by the court to defend a black man named Tom Robinson who has been accused of raping Mayella Ewell a young white woman.

    Planet-x.com.au » To Kill a Mockingbird sydney melbourne audiobooksTo – Harper Lee 2010

  • And most importantly of all, two appearances for this Blog in Atticus in the Sunday Times today.

    Archive 2005-05-01 2005

  • And most importantly of all, two appearances for this Blog in Atticus in the Sunday Times today.

    The Sunday Papers 2005

  • Giving your son the name Atticus Finch follows the tradition of parents who give their children inspirational names.

    Lead Stories from AOL 2010

  • To Kill a Mockingbird as a child, Frankie promised her mother than she would give her future son the name Atticus and convince his father to give him Finch as a last name.

    Lead Stories from AOL 2010

  • Poverty Law Center says Atticus Finch is the reason he became a lawyer, and the name Atticus has soared up the rankings for popular baby names in the past few years, no doubt because of the straitlaced attorney's status among law graduates.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Father to Scout Finch, Harper Lee’s young heroine, Atticus is a lawmaker and attorney and presents unwavering morality and goodness alongside strength and honor.

    100 Greatest Fictional Characters #35-31 | Fandomania 2009

  • I used to be a chef over a restaurant call Atticus, and at one point a couple of my sous chefs looked at me and were like, Dude, we're going home every day covered in flour.

    Top Chef's Tre: "Anthony Bourdain Is Great at Throwing Slanders Out About People's Food" 2011

  • “Servius!” called Atticus, who could not bear any kind of unpleasantness.

    CONSPIRATA ROBERT HARRIS 2010

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