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    The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2022...
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    Gravity feed is the use of earth's gravity to move something (usually a liquid) from one place to another. It is a simple means of moving a liquid without...
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    Breastfeeding (redirect from Breast-feed)
    the infant becomes more efficient at feeding, the duration of feeds may shorten.: 50–51  Older children may feed less often. When direct breastfeeding...
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    Pecorino romano (category Roman cuisine)
    storage capacity led to it being used for feeding Roman legions. A daily ration of about 27 grams (1 Roman ounce) was allotted to the legionaries in addition...
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    Western Roman Empire, also called the fall of the Roman Empire or the fall of Rome, was the loss of central political control in the Western Roman Empire...
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  • ten million tweets had mentioned the dress. The retailer of the dress, Roman Originals, reported a surge in sales and produced a one-off version in white...
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    Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich (Russian: Роман Аркадьевич Абрамович, pronounced [rɐˈman ɐrˈkadʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ɐbrɐˈmovʲɪtɕ]; born 24 October 1966) is a Russian...
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    Roman mythology is the body of myths of ancient Rome as represented in the literature and visual arts of the Romans. One of a wide variety of genres of...
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    the people of Rome as well as those who were brought under its rule. The Romans thought of themselves as highly religious, and attributed their success...
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    last years of the Western Roman Empire. Thereafter, no city in Europe would assemble the transportation network required to feed 1,000,000 inhabitants until...
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    Right Now". BuzzFeed. Retrieved February 21, 2018. Kilkenny, Kate (February 20, 2018). "Natalie Portman: 'I Very Much Regret' Signing Roman Polanski Petition"...
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    grain was shipped downriver (north) both to feed the population of Alexandria and for export to the Roman capital. There were frequent complaints of oppression...
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  • Kicking Tomorrow Emma Richler 1961 novelist, short stories Sister Crazy, Feed My Dear Dogs Jacob Richler journalist Mordecai Richler 1931 2001 novelist...
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    Foie gras (category Force-feeding)
    Elder (1st century AD) credits his contemporary, Roman gastronome Marcus Gavius Apicius, with feeding dried figs to geese to enlarge their livers: "Apicius...
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    Maximilian I (22 March 1459 – 12 January 1519) was King of the Romans from 1486 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 until his death in 1519. He was never crowned...
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    Feedback (redirect from Feed-back)
    cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop. The system can then be said to feed back into itself. The notion of cause-and-effect has to be handled carefully...
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    Denarius (redirect from Roman denar)
    (Latin: [deːˈnaːriʊs]; pl.: dēnāriī, Latin: [deːˈnaːriiː]) was the standard Roman silver coin from its introduction in the Second Punic War c. 211 BC to the...
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    ancient Roman religion was highly specialized. Its study affords important information about the religion, traditions and beliefs of the ancient Romans. This...
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    contract from Roman Egypt that apprentices an underage girl to a master weaver shows how detailed terms could be. The owner is to feed and clothe the...
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    regarded sex throughout the Greco-Roman world as governed by restraint and the art of managing sexual pleasure. Roman society was patriarchal (see paterfamilias)...
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    Gallo-Roman butitaurus, a compound of Latin būtiō (buzzard) and taurus (bull). Bitterns usually frequent reed beds and similar marshy areas and feed on amphibians...
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    Professional wrestler Roman Reigns (Joe Anoaʻi) is a focal point of extensive press coverage, with public attitudes towards him fluctuating at various...
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    amount of grain required to feed the population in Rome and surrounding areas. Gregory S. Aldrete (2004). Daily Life in the Roman City: Rome, Pompeii and...
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    Lex Hieronica (category Roman law)
    feed Roman garrisons on the island and to feed Roman armies overseas. Livy recounts an example of this, when he writes about Sicily sending the Roman...
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    then the shelter has grown, with volunteers coming every day of the week to feed, care for, and vaccinate the cats. The shelter's main goal is sterilizing...
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    Punic Wars (redirect from Roman-Punic wars)
    Under the pressure of the war, the Romans developed an increasingly effective system of logistics to equip and feed the unprecedented numbers of soldiers...
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  • The Romans constructed aqueducts throughout their Republic and later Empire, to bring water from outside sources into cities and towns. Aqueduct water...
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    Auxilia (redirect from Roman auxiliaries)
    the citizen legions by Augustus after his reorganisation of the Imperial Roman army from 27 BC. By the 2nd century, the Auxilia contained the same number...
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    Roman agriculture describes the farming practices of ancient Rome, during a period of over 1000 years. From humble beginnings, the Roman Republic (509...
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    of Sicily from 1198, King of Germany from 1212, King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 and King of Jerusalem from 1225. He was the son of emperor...
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