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At what precise period what is known as the Scoto-Celtic branch of the great Aryan stock broke away from its parent tree, by what route its migrants travelled, in what degree of consanguinity it stood to the equally Celtic race or races of Britain, what sort of people inhabited Ireland previous to the first Aryan invasion -- all this is in the last degree uncertain, though that it was inhabited by some race or races outside the limits of that greatest of human groups seems from ethnological evidence to be perfectly clear.
The Story of Ireland Emily Lawless 1879
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Other gems of the church include the Cosmatesque pavement donated by the Roman nobleman Scoto Paparone and his son in 1288, Arnolfo di Cambio's Nativity scene from the thirteenth century and the coffered ceiling in gilt wood designed by Giuliano Sangallo in 1450.
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Duns Scotus [Scoto] "To Duns Scotus, most shrewd doctor, for his sublime thoughts and most diligent investigations of heavenly words/virtues, Federico set this up."
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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“Tempo e aevum in Enrico di G.nd e G.ovanni Duns Scoto,” in G. Alliney/L. Cova, eds.,
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It's the greatest sum the Scoto has ever taken in during the exhibition of a single artist's work.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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He swept his arm at the paintings, which Jack and two part-timers from the Scoto were going to crate and transport to Sarasota the following week.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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And when that guy at the Scoto gets a load of these, I think he'll feel it, too.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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Yes indeed, he said, if the rest of my work was on a par with what he'd seen, the Scoto would be pleased and proud to sponsor an exhibition of my work, and before Easter, when the winter people went home.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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The story, just two paragraphs long, stated that Elizabeth Eastlake, a long-time fixture on the Sarasota art scene and resident of Duma Key, had suffered an apparent seizure not long after arriving at the Scoto Gallery and had been taken by ambulance to Sarasota Memorial Hospital.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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I took the pill, then dialed the Scoto and got the answering machine - there wouldn't be a living person in the gallery for hours yet.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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