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  • (called Bakis by the Greeks), the bull of Hermonthis, is somewhat rare, and mainly represented upon a few later stelæ in the Gîzeh Museum; it is chiefly known from the texts.

    History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 1 (of 12) M. L. McClure 1881

  • Then Ms. Bakis armed each group with a watt reader to find out the answers themselves.

    Schools Going Green Sophia Hollander 2011

  • On a recent afternoon, Ms. Bakis commanded the attention of a classroom in P.S.

    Schools Going Green Sophia Hollander 2011

  • It's when you actually try to push for these little minor changes that we're trying to make at the school it's the adults who kind of stand in the way, said Anna Bakis, a 25-year-old Solar One instructor who is working at two schools this year.

    Schools Going Green Sophia Hollander 2011

  • Bakis deserves praise so high only dogs can hear it.

    Bookmarks 2008

  • But, in reality, I don't think people are really paying attention to money going to fruit fly research in France or even that they look around at the baseball stadium and say, thank you, Senators Bakis and Senator Tester for getting us that ear - mark, they were the ones responsible for it.

    CNN Transcript Dec 21, 2007 2007

  • Read Bakis' _The Lives of Monster Dogs_, nice first novel that came out a few years ago, should see what she's done recently.

    fri/sat badger 2005

  • For in fact the Eubœans, neglecting the oracle of Bakis as if it had no meaning at all, had neither carried away anything from their land nor laid in any store of provisions with a view to war coming upon them, and by their conduct moreover they had brought trouble upon themselves. 1246 For the oracle uttered by Bakis about these matters runs as follows:

    The History of Herodotus Herodotus 2003

  • Looking to such things as this, and when Bakis speaks so clearly, I do not venture myself to make any objections about oracles, nor can I admit them from others.

    The History of Herodotus Herodotus 2003

  • For the oracle uttered by Bakis about these matters runs as follows:

    The history of Herodotus — Volume 2 480? BC-420? BC Herodotus 1883

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