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"Corax" was the Greek name for a "crow," and was probably given to a black slave.] [Footnote 15: _To gather faggots_) -- Ver.
The Captiva and the Mostellaria Titus Maccius Plautus 1847
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Cut off from communication with the Imperial Army, Corax and his men must survive against numerous enemies.
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You could sense the determination and loyalty of Corax in his vocal delivery.
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Here's the setup of Raven's Flight: the mighty Corax of the Raven Guard leads a stranded legion on the remote planet of Isstvan V.
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Like many young men with an appetite for worldly success, Tisias sought training from Corax in the hope of being able to sue his way to wealth and influence.
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Corax, I couldnt be bothered dealing with people that are afraid of nudes, so I think I'll just leave the dots.
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Tisias contracted to pay Corax only after he had actually won a law suit.
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Verdict is a play on words: Corax means "crow"; Tisias means "eggs"
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Corax: Your Honors, I, too, stand humbly before you.
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So if you're "in" to shiny things, you can check Corvus Corax, where corvustristis is selling off some handmade goodies to help defray Tigger's vet bills.
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