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Based on the Short Stories of Etgar Keret, and adapted for the screen by Etgar Keret and Director Tatia Rosenthal, $9.99 is a stop motion animated feature which offers slightly less than $10 worth about the meaning of life.
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Rome; he rather chose to inhabit with his Sabines, and cherish his own father in his old age; and Tatia, also, preferred the private condition of her husband before the honors and splendor she might have enjoyed with her father.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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As to his children and wives, there is a diversity of reports by several authors; some will have it that he never had any other wife than Tatia, nor more children than one daughter called Pompilia; others will have it that he left also four sons, namely, Pompo,
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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As when she had first ridden into the capital, Tatia found herself assaulted on all sides by sight, scent, and sound.
Arrow's Fall Lackey, Mercedes 1988
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As when she had first ridden into the capital, Tatia found herself assaulted on all sides by sight, scent, and sound.
Arrow's Fall Lackey, Mercedes 1988
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The Captain looked doubtfully from Kris to Tatia and back again, and coughed politely.
Arrow's Fall Lackey, Mercedes 1988
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North Gate, and both Tatia and Kris were caught off ward by a puff of acrid, eye-burning fumes that escaped from a vat somewhere nearby.
Arrow's Fall Lackey, Mercedes 1988
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The Captain looked doubtfully from Kris to Tatia and back again, and coughed politely.
Arrow's Fall Lackey, Mercedes 1988
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North Gate, and both Tatia and Kris were caught off ward by a puff of acrid, eye-burning fumes that escaped from a vat somewhere nearby.
Arrow's Fall Lackey, Mercedes 1988
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Romulus, a Sabine was chosen, named Numa Pompilius, who had been married to Tatia, the daughter of the Sabine king Tatius, but she was dead, and had left one daughter.
Young Folks' History of Rome Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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