Definitionn. an acute bacterial disease of horses characterized by inflammation of the mucous membranes
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We must, then, admit that Pericles sincerely contemplated the good of his fellow-countrymen, and we may believe that he endeavoured to realize that ideal Athens which Thucydides sketches in the Funeral Speech - an Athens where free and intelligent obedience is rendered to an equitable code of laws, where merit finds its way to the front, where military efficiency is found along with a free development in other directions and strangles neither commerce nor art. [Please select]
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(A skeleton judashand strangles the light.) [Please select]
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Their theory turns against themselves, and strangles them. [Please select]
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His muscles were like the cordage of the _faufee_--the vine that strangles--and his chest like a great buckler, half blue and half copper. [Please select]
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The majority, that compact, immobile, drowsy mass, the Russian peasant, after a century of struggle, of sacrifice, of untold misery, still believes that the rope which strangles "the man with the white hands"[1] brings luck. [Please select]
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A rival springs on the ravisher, strangles him, and leaves the two corpses in the midst of the flint weapons and the kitchen utensils of polished stone. [Please select]
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