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  • The term "Late Antiquity" embodies this long period of transition, which transformed the Roman world while integrating aspects of Latin culture with the Christian hierarchy of bishops and monks, who were themselves often recruited from the senatorial classes.

    The Glories of Byzantium Judith Herrin 2011

  • A number of other historic archaeology projects have uncovered remains of houses of ill-repute from the late 19th and early 20th centuries and there are even specialists who study what they call Late Victorian "sporting culture."

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • A number of other historic archaeology projects have uncovered remains of houses of ill-repute from the late 19th and early 20th centuries and there are even specialists who study what they call Late Victorian "sporting culture."

    Beale Street Bordellos 2005

  • "The Art of Being Late" is in response to the annoying, self-centered fans being jerks to George R. R.

    Interesting Things to Read Today julieandrews 2009

  • There was always intense interest about it, so they made this little fanzine about it called Late Nights With Bob Dylan.

    Mike Ragogna: Sweetheart Of The Sun & Modern Art: Chatting with The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet Mike Ragogna 2011

  • The Roots is the best band in Late night and play the best walk out music [for Troy was 'Soul Glow' from Coming to America].

    January Jones, beer-pong: These are a few of my favorite things | EW.com 2009

  • In recent decades, scholars have used the less pejorative term "Late Antiquity" because, while Rome declined, the eastern Roman Empire known as Byzantium increasingly gathered strength.

    Transformational Objects Melik Kaylan 2012

  • Sorry I'm Late is a fantastic stop-motion short film by Tomas Mankovsky.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • So too did Lewis Thomas, the writer-physician, in "Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony" (1983), where he confessed that he had come to hear "the end of humanity" in Mahler's last completed symphonic work.

    A Fierce Enthusiasm Leon Botstein 2010

  • There was always intense interest about it, so they made this little fanzine about it called Late Nights With Bob Dylan.

    Mike Ragogna: Sweetheart Of The Sun & Modern Art: Chatting with The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet Mike Ragogna 2011

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