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Tullius

[tuhl-ee-uhs]

noun

  1. Servius. Servius Tullius.



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His nemesis, the statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero, pioneered the modern critique of collectors.

"Currently, due to insufficient supply in clinical organ transplantation, donor and recipient ages differ substantially," said principal investigator Stefan G. Tullius, MD, PhD, of the Division of Transplant Surgery.

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Or, in the immortal words of Marcus Tullius Cicero to the Roman Senate regarding Catiline, “Do you not see that your conspiracy is already arrested and rendered powerless by the knowledge which every one here possesses of it?”

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Tata also at one point accused former CIA director John Brennan, without evidence, of attempting to order the killing of Trump through a tweet by quoting the Roman statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero.

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Currently I’m reading “How to Be a Friend,” by Marcus Tullius Cicero; a dictionary from my childhood to look up words; “The Remains of the Day,” by Kazuo Ishiguro; and a first edition of “Trust Me” by John Updike, whom I’ve never read.

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