Rome


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Seventeen or eighteen centuries ago this Coliseum was the theatre of Rome, and Rome was mistress of the world.
magnificence which old Coliseum frequenters tell us Rome was so
"Mon dieu!" cried Danglars, "we are not returning to Rome; then it is not justice which is pursuing me!
But now, since they had been in Rome, with all the depths of her emotion roused to tumultuous activity, and with life made a new problem by new elements, she had been becoming more and more aware, with a certain terror, that her mind was continually sliding into inward fits of anger and repulsion, or else into forlorn weariness.
But if you like these wall-paintings we can easily drive thither; and you will then, I think, have seen the chief works of Raphael, any of which it were a pity to omit in a visit to Rome. He is the painter who has been held to combine the most complete grace of form with sublimity of expression.
Among the sights of Europe, that of Rome has ever been held one of the most striking and in some respects edifying.
`See Rome and die:' but in your case I would propose an emendation and say, See Rome as a bride, and live henceforth as a happy wife."
Born and raised in Manila, Rome Gomez , better known as No Rome, is a London-based Filipino musician.
The Rome Statute is the treaty that established the ICC.
On May 23, No Rome is set to perform at Rough Trade in New York - his first headline show in America.
In a statement Tuesday, Assembly of States Parties president O-Gon Kwon of the Republic of Korea said he was hoping that the withdrawal of the country from the Rome Statute was only 'temporary.'
Virginia Chimenti (26) from Italy, duty station Rome
We are dedicated to the continuous growth and development of the city's economy and look forward to serving community members for another 100 years," says Gary Rome, President of the Gary Rome Auto Group.
Roger Garaudy, the French intellectual who converted to Islam, in 1986 launched his challenge, boasting: "I'll bring Islam to Rome".