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divis
devils shown as cat-headed men with horns and hooves. [Pers. Myth.: Barber & Riches]

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``The biggest problem with people is they've been told all their lives to take (acetaminophen) not aspirin,'' said Sharon Divis.
This transgression can be perceived metaphorically as the movement across threatening geographical divis ions of Los Angeles.
If at this point the result of her negotiations was doubtful, we can nonetheless say that Francois's role in the fiasco was not a heroic one, while Louise's clearly was, a nd that despite serious bouts of illness (in 1527 and 1528), the Regent was hardly Vergil's demoralized patriarch, "hated by the gods and useless in my years," as Anchises describes himself in Book II of the Aeneid ("invisus divis et inutilis annos," II; 647).
 
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