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a vast building, now tenanted by a few functionaries whose authority had fallen into contempt; and that long colonnade of Hadrian, called the Septa, where merchants once exposed their jewels and fabrics to the crowd of sauntering wealthy, and where nowadays a few vendors of slaves did their business amid the crumbling columns.
Veranilda George Gissing 1880
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So goodbye car sharing bliss, hello Septa and my sore two feet!
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Usually, the parking lot is full of cars of passengers commuting on the R2 Septa train to and from Philadelphia.
Watching the Train Roll By - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Usually, the parking lot is full of cars of passengers commuting on the R2 Septa train to and from Philadelphia.
Watching the Train Roll By - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Very relieved that Renly, Septa Mordane and Marillion are being casted.
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On one side we have hundreds of Septa diesel buses continuously spewing tons of soot and carbon dioxide in the air.
Philly Eco-City 2008
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The next morning they cold head out in search of treasure before the Septa Mordane/Sansa scene and everything could be set for the wolf attack.
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His mom also appeared in the pilot, although he doesn't specify which role she played Septa Mordane perhaps?
A few quick updates 2009
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While the Septa fawns over the princess, Arya quietly lays down her knitting and sneaks away.
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His mom also appeared in the pilot, although he doesn't specify which role she played Septa Mordane perhaps?
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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