Similar words: lipidemia, hyperlipidemia, lipid, insipid, lipidic, insipidly, glycolipid, insipidity. Meaning: n. one of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece (480-406 BC).
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1, Euripides ended his life in exile from Athens.
2, Hughes began his translation of Euripides in 1993, but only completed it just before his death in 1998.
3, Like Euripides she believed the sea could cure the ills of man.
4, With this criterion Euripides adjusted all the elements of the drama: language, characters, structure and choral music.
5, Euripides : So the service ticket contains just your username and the servicename?
6, Euripides: Do you have a name for this authentication service?
7, Euripides : Fine. So what do we need, about a thousand workstations?
8, Euripides : But I think I know a way to fix this problem.
9, Euripides : Not so fast. I have some other questions about your system.
10, Euripides : I don't know. Probably the length of a typical workstation session . Say eight hours.
11, Euripides said: When love is in excess , it brings a man no honor nor worthiness.
12, The Bacchae, a play by the Greek tragedian Euripides , shows a dramatic view of the confrontation between instincts and institutions.
13, If a bad manager in all other points, Euripides is at least the most tragic poet.
14, Shortly before he admitted what was happening to him, he re-read the Hippolytus of Euripides.
15, And yes,(http://sentencedict.com/euripides.html) it is as stupid as set forth in Aristophanes or Euripides.
16, The three great tragic dramatists of ancient Greece are Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
17, But with everything that's happened to me, all of my experiences, I've never been able to solve the real problems of life that have plagued every playwright since Euripides and Aristophanes.
18, Whever neglects learning in his youth, Loses and is dead for the future . - EURIPIDES.
19, Aeschylus made them the terrifying chorus of his tragedy Eumenides, and Euripides was the first to speak of them as three in number.
20, Archaeologists have found papyruses inscribed with parts of lost plays by Sophocles and Euripides in a Greco-Roman rubbish tip in Egypt.
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