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Investors likely will look to currencies for direction throughout the what is expected to be a quiet day, said Myrto Sokou , research analyst at Sucden Financial.
Oil Prices Steady Sarah Kent 2011
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Investors likely will look to currencies for direction throughout the what is expected to be a quiet day, said Myrto Sokou , research analyst at Sucden Financial.
Oil Prices Steady Sarah Kent 2011
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"There's no final decision yet from the troika and that's creating uncertainty in stock markets and the euro and it's all weighing on crude prices," said Myrto Sokou , analyst at Sucden Financial.
Oil Prices Soften Selina Williams 2011
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"Goodness, you're adventurous!" said Myrto who handles front-of-house when I ordered this after my octopus.
Archive 2006-09-01 Niki 2006
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"Goodness, you're adventurous!" said Myrto who handles front-of-house when I ordered this after my octopus.
Va Tutto Niki 2006
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But some say she was the daughter of Hercules, by Myrto, the daughter of Menoetius, and sister of Patroclus, and, dying a virgin, was worshipped by the Boeotians and Locrians.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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No, Myrto simply had his lone slave set up his high chair and the stools for his students where shoppers would not trip over them, and taught his reading, writing, and arithmetic in the open air amid the cries and bellows and sales pitches of the spice and flower merchants.
The First Man in Rome McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1990
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Not for Myrto a post as live-in tutor to some pampered plebeian pup, nor even the exclusivity of half a dozen knightly scions taught in a proper schoolroom decently cloistered from the racket of the streets.
The First Man in Rome McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1990
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Since he could not afford premises but must teach in the public domain, Myrto would say, what better place to pound knowledge into thick young Roman skulls than amid the heady perfumes of roses and violets, peppercorns and cinnamon?
The First Man in Rome McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1990
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For thanks to Myrto, he could speak the purest Attic Greek, and acquired at least the basic rudiments of rhetoric.
The First Man in Rome McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1990
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