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  • For the translation of the Greek word prots as dignified, see Hubert Martin, Jr., The Concept of Prots in Plutarchs Lives, Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 3 1960: 6573.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • For the translation of the Greek word prots as dignified, see Hubert Martin, Jr., The Concept of Prots in Plutarchs Lives, Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 3 1960: 6573.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • For the translation of the Greek word prots as dignified, see Hubert Martin, Jr., The Concept of Prots in Plutarchs Lives, Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 3 1960: 6573.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • For the translation of the Greek word prots as dignified, see Hubert Martin, Jr., The Concept of Prots in Plutarchs Lives, Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 3 1960: 6573.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Once again, I will point out that while the early Church and the Eastern Church still allowed married men to be ordained, no part of the Catholic Church at any point in time, anywhere in the world, has ever allowed priests to marry, which is what these neo-prots want.

    Belgian priests back end to celibacy rule Argent 2006

  • This growing gap between stagnating wages and growing amounts of product value per hour worked, meant a huge and growing increase in the prots of American business owners.

    OpEdNews 2010

  • This is the fifth or sixth here on prots trying to spin the legal side.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2010

  • This is the fifth or sixth here on prots trying to spin the legal side.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2010

  • First, as already described, it reaped huge prots from the combination of at wages and rising productivity.

    OpEdNews 2010

  • Secondly, however, it realized that it could lend a portion of those prots back to a working class traumatized by stagnant wages, so as to enable it to continue consuming more.

    OpEdNews 2010

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