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It was called the land of Sinae or Seres by the ancients, and in the middle ages bore the name of Cathay.
Outline of Universal History George Park Fisher 1868
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Assyria and Cos, but the raw material imported into these countries from the Seres; for the silk worm was deemed by the Greeks and Romans so exclusively and pre-eminently the attribute of the Sinae, that from this very circumstance, they were denominated seres, or silk worms, by the ancients.
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He has searched, with a curious eye, the connections of the Chinese with the nations of the West; but these connections are slight, casual, and obscure; nor did the Romans entertain a suspicion that the Seres or Sinae possessed an empire not inferior to their own.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765
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"I'm definitley not giving up," said Sinae, a Lubbock Christian University signee who was the regional champion two years ago.
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Mariah hooked her tee shot and made triple-bogey, while Sinae hooked her drive out of bounds en route to a quadruple-bogey.
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Sinae, who started on No. 1, was even par through eight holes but played the rest of the course in 14 over.
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So Mariah will start today's round only three shots behind, and Coronado coach Marian Barker said Sinae - a senior who fired a 74 at LakeRidge en route to winning last week's District 2-5A tournament - also remains in the hunt.
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Mariah Montoya shot 9-over-par 81 and is tied for 16th place, while Sinae is tied for 32nd after an opening-round 86.
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He has searched, with a curious eye, the connections of the Chinese with the nations of the West; but these connections are slight, casual, and obscure; nor did the Romans entertain a suspicion that the Seres or Sinae possessed an empire not inferior to their own.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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