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LeBron James' number retired by the Cavaliers? No way, Bill Livingston says ... - Plain Dealer (blog)
Wed, 21 Jul 2010 15:21:11 GMT+00:00
Plain Dealer (blog) Also, Livy says he doesn't think the Cavs should retire LeBron James' number, because of the way he left the Cavaliers and their fans. ...
Wed, 21 Jul 2010 15:21:11 GMT+00:00
Plain Dealer (blog) Also, Livy says he doesn't think the Cavs should retire LeBron James' number, because of the way he left the Cavaliers and their fans. ...
Diesel Women's Livy 65S Jeans
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Fri, 16 Jul 2010 13:20:16 GM
Livy. is diesel's super skinny fit featuring a medium rise and clean back pockets. this fit embodies the skinny trend running slim through the hips, thigh, & leg. this is a standard 5-pocket zipper fly style.
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Fri, 16 Jul 2010 13:20:16 GM
Livy. is diesel's super skinny fit featuring a medium rise and clean back pockets. this fit embodies the skinny trend running slim through the hips, thigh, & leg. this is a standard 5-pocket zipper fly style.
Livy: Romulus and Remus Question?
Q. To what extent is the brother-against-brother struggle of the Romulus and Remus myth fundamentally true as a unifying theme of Roman civil wars and to what extent does it fail to tell the whole story?
Asked by Andrew - Thu Apr 12 15:26:14 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The basic idea is true, as is the case with most myth, but there is probably very little history behind it, as is also generally the case with most myths. The struggle of brother against brother is always the most vicious and also the most destructive. More Americans were killed in the Civil War, brother-against-brother, than, almost, every other war the USA has fought, combined! The most destructive of all wars and struggles for powers are those that occur within families because it destroys the family fabric itself and leaves it weak, so as to allow other families or powers to step in and take over.
Answered by John B - Thu Apr 12 15:42:24 2007
Q. To what extent is the brother-against-brother struggle of the Romulus and Remus myth fundamentally true as a unifying theme of Roman civil wars and to what extent does it fail to tell the whole story?
Asked by Andrew - Thu Apr 12 15:26:14 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The basic idea is true, as is the case with most myth, but there is probably very little history behind it, as is also generally the case with most myths. The struggle of brother against brother is always the most vicious and also the most destructive. More Americans were killed in the Civil War, brother-against-brother, than, almost, every other war the USA has fought, combined! The most destructive of all wars and struggles for powers are those that occur within families because it destroys the family fabric itself and leaves it weak, so as to allow other families or powers to step in and take over.
Answered by John B - Thu Apr 12 15:42:24 2007
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