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Cyane

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Cyane

turned by Hades into a fountain (or river). [Gk. Myth.: Kravitz, 70]

Cyane

turned into a fountain by Hades. [Gk. Myth.: Kravitz, 70]
See: Water
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In the chase that followed, Captain Stewart signaled to the Cyane to change tack toward the northwest, a maneuver that saved her from capture.
Cyane Tornatzky is working on a series of site-specific installations incorporating performance and inspired by social reformer Robert Owen's New Lanark Mill in South Lanarkshire.
Hall & Constantino, 1999 X Colobura dircedirce (Linnaeus, 1758) X Diaethria clymena marchallii (Guer., 1844) X X X Diaethria euclides arthemis Rober, 1915 X Doxocopa chlotilda (Felder, 1860) X X Doxocopa cyane (Latreille (1833)) X X X Doxocopa pavon (Latreille (1805)) X X Doxocopa felderi (Godm.
(142.) See ELLICKSON & BEEN, supra note 13, at 368-78; Cyane Gresham, Note, Improving Public Trust Protections of Municipal Parkland in New York, 13 FORDHAM ENVTL.
vessels of war, the Cyane and the Levant, after a brave and skillful
Biratangaje kobona ururimi rw'ikinyarwanda rutagaragara cyane mu biganirompaka bikorwa ku bibazo by'indimi mu Rwanda.
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