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To make sure for instance that islamo - or hiberno-nutters are not going to blow stuff up.
Living In A Police State – (Thank Goodness). « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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The _folium_ and _uentus_ images of the present line are found together at Prop II ix 33-35 'non sic incerto mutantur flamine Syrtes,/nec folia hiberno tam tremefacta Noto,/quam cito feminea non constat foedus in ira'.
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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That's a hiberno-saxon technique, from that culture.
Pharyngula 2009
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For instance, there's a very famous picture of a man with otters that represents the life of a hiberno-saxon saint whose life story is related to the passage of the gospel being illustrated.
Pharyngula 2009
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Propterea nodes hiberno tempore longae Ceflant, dum veniat radiatum infigne diei:
T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex Creech, Thomas, 1659-1700. ed 1770
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He allows the time of year when Anchises died to be in the latter end of winter, or the beginning of the spring; he acknowledges that, when Æneas is first seen at sea afterwards, and is driven by the tempest on the coast of Afric, is the time when the action is naturally to begin: he confesses, farther, that Æneas left Carthage in the latter end of winter; for Dido tells him in express terms, as an argument for his longer stay: Quinetiam hiberno moliris sidere classem.
Dedication Vergil 1909
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nec folia hiberno tam tremefacta Noto, quam cito feminea non constat foedus in ira, 35
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