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    Jupiter (god) (redirect from Dies Pater)
    lectisternium. The most ancient Roman games followed after one day (considered a dies ater, or "black day", i. e. a day which was traditionally considered unfortunate...
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    with a letter such as F for dies fasti, days when it was legal to initiate action in the courts of civil law; C, for dies comitalis, a day on which the...
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  • anniversary of the Temple of Honos and Virtus; sacrifice to Victory 18: a dies ater ("black day," meaning a day of ill omen) marking the defeat of the Romans...
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    Black slug (redirect from Arion ater)
    White variant of the black slug Arion ater Brown variant of Arion ater Brown Arion ater Colour variants of Arion ater Brown variant found in Tilleda, Germany...
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  • signs that indicated defect (morbus; see vitium). Unlike a dies religiosus or a dies ater ("black day," typically the anniversary of a calamity), a particular...
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    2018. McFadden, Robert D. (16 August 2018). "Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Former Prime Minister of India, Dies at 93". The New York Times. Archived from the...
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  • children. "Al Ater dies at age 63". Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper. May 22, 2017. "Al Ater, ex-lawmaker, secretary of state, dies at age 63". www...
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    Emu (redirect from Dromaius ater)
    of South Australia, during the 20th century. The Maria Island population died out in the mid-1990s. The Kangaroo Island birds have successfully established...
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    is then Arion ater rufus (i.e. a subspecies of A. ater), following the decision of Fleming ("the first reviser", in 1822) to give A. ater precedence over...
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    "Who Ate All the Pies?" is a football chant sung by fans in the UK. It is usually sung to the tune of "Knees Up Mother Brown" and is aimed at overweight...
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