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- proper noun Greek mythology Three sister
goddesses in Greek mythology.
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Examples
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While not as central as the Anasazi, the Five Graces is still only a five-minute walk from the Plaza and close to the Canyon Road gallery scene.
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She must be richly blessed in Graces to shine with such power.
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Max’s relationship with the Graces is also re-examined.
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Max’s relationship with the Graces is also re-examined.
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Accession of Charles -- The Hopes of the Catholics are raised again -- They offer a large sum of Money to obtain "Graces" -- It is accepted, and the
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He claims he must “sacrifice to the Graces to gain their favors,” but when it comes down to it “the Graces are always deserting me.”
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Closely allied to the Graces were the Horæ, or Seasons, who were also represented as three beautiful maidens, daughters of Zeus and Themis.
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In a nod to animé, Takahashi designed the clothes for an "alien race called the Graces," according to a sign at the entrance.
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In a nod to animé, Takahashi designed the clothes for an "alien race called the Graces," according to a sign at the entrance.
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