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Triarii – I was trying to come off as an ass, not superior.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Today’s Comic: Game name reality 2007
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Triarii you are 100 percent correct … But The British airforce was even better and mauled the luftwaffe + their cars really arent that bad either (Also japanese cars are awesome to, one more for the axis)
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Top 87 Bad Predictions about the Future 2007
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Hey Triarii, as far as I was aware, Scott puts up the comments page so folks can respond, good or bad.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Big centipede vs. mouse. 2006
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| Reply lol Triarii, the wii. com website has links to the international pages.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Sony Cuts Price of PlayStation 3 to $410 2006
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Triarii: What is it with people and complaining about hard games?
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Gears of War getting wicked good reviews. 2006
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I agree with Triarii, she really needs stabbing the annoying little bitch.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Pirate song that is now stuck in my head. 2006
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The first ensign was at the head of the Triarii, veteran soldiers of tried bravery; the second, at the head of the Rorarii, men whose ability was less by reason of their age and course of service; the third, at the head of the Accensi,
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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If the principes also did not make sufficient impression in the fight, they retreated slowly from the front to the Triarii.
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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The Triarii continued kneeling behind the ensigns, their left leg extended forward, holding their shields resting on their shoulders, and their spears fixed in the ground, with the points erect, so that their line bristled as if enclosed by a rampart.
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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The Triarii rising up, after receiving the principes and spearmen into the intervals between their ranks, immediately closing their files, shut up as it were the openings; and in one compact body fell upon the enemy, no other hope being now left: that was the most formidable circumstance to the enemy, when having pursued them as vanquished, they beheld a new line suddenly starting up, increased also in strength.
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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