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1. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. 
2. Do in Rome as the Romans do. 
3. Do as the Romans do.
4. Do as the Romans do(or Do as they do at Rome). 
5. When did the Romans invade Britain?
6. Do as Romans do in Rome.
7. Britons dwelt in England before the Romans came.
8. The Romans set out to civilize the Ancient Britons.
9. The Romans invaded Britain 2000 years ago.
10. Yesterday we visited the forum of ancient Romans.
11. The Romans used to deify their emperors.
12. The Romans founded a great city on the banks of this river.
13. York was founded by the Romans in the year 71 AD.
14. The Egyptians strove with the Romans for the possession of the Nile Valley.
15. The ancient Romans extended their empire into Asia.
16. The Romans ruled over most of Europe.
17. Their teacher showed them a video about the Romans.
18. They had five centuries of domination by the Romans.
19. Apparently, hypnosis was used therapeutically by the Romans.
20. The Romans learned to mint from the Greeks.
21. The valley was originally bridged by the Romans.
22. The book shattered all her illusions about the Romans.
23. The Romans built a defensive wall around the city.
24. Some famous amphitheatres were built by the Romans.
25. The ancient Romans founded colonies throughout Europe.
26. The Romans established a settlement on the south shore.
27. Britain was colonized by the Romans.
28. The Romans liked watching chariot racing.
29. The civilization of Britain by the Romans took years to complete.
30. This book is a mine of information on the Romans.
1. When did the Romans invade Britain?
2. Britons dwelt in England before the Romans came.
3. The Romans set out to civilize the Ancient Britons.
4. The Romans invaded Britain 2000 years ago.
5. Yesterday we visited the forum of ancient Romans.
6. The Romans used to deify their emperors.
7. The Romans founded a great city on the banks of this river.
8. York was founded by the Romans in the year 71 AD.
9. The Egyptians strove with the Romans for the possession of the Nile Valley.
10. The ancient Romans extended their empire into Asia.
11. The Romans learned to mint from the Greeks.
12. The Romans liked watching chariot racing.
31. The play offers a snapshot of life in Britain under the Romans.
32. The Romans were the first to utilize concrete as a building material.
33. The Romans built these monuments to glorify their illustrious ancestors.
34. The Romans used natural pigments on their fabrics and walls.
35. The Christian calendar was originally based on the Julian calendar of the Romans.
36. The Romans and the Normans came to Britain as invading armies.
37. Romans took over from the Greeks not only their philosophy but their arts.
38. When they conquered Britain, the Romans brought this custom with them.
39. The Romans gradually assimilated the culture of the people they had conquered.
40. The road was originally built by the Romans.
41. The Romans felt that work demeaned intelligent people.
42. The Romans had hamburgers, you know.
43. Romans drink cappuccino only in the morning.
44. The Romans did not quarry the most accessible stones.
45. Judas delivered Christ to the Romans.
46. The Romans conquered almost the whole of Western Europe.
47. Friends, Romans, countrymen,(http:///romans.html) lend me your ears.
48. To the Romans prostitution was a trade.
49. Thereafter they moved around the Balkans, sometimes in open war with the Romans, sometimes bound by treaty.
50. The reasons for the difference in treatment of gilding and silvering by the Romans is not clear.
51. Like the Rhine it also marked a boundary for the Romans; beyond it - unknowable nomads!
52. Paul's mood as he writes to the Romans is a very excited one.
53. He was not the man to deny the Romans access to the wealth of the barbarians.
54. But he had not, perhaps, been taught overmuch about the battle-tactics of the Romans.
55. The Romans believed the amethyst prevented drunkenness and used to drink out of goblets studded with these purple gems.
56. The Romans had baths together and young men to towel them dry.
57. The Romans also followed on these lines but adapted the construction to suit their more complex needs.
58. The Romans attached great importance to an adequate supply of good water for their fountains, baths and domestic use.
59. Their hash was settled by the advent of the Romans who are credited with being cultural, organised and generally smart Alec.
60. News of the Romans and the pending invasion was probably brought in by the merchants.
61. The Romans enclosed the town with walls that still gird the Old City.
62. The Romans and Vikings used them first as routes into the country for conquest and later for trade.
63. The Romans celebrated the rape of the Sabine Women by Romulus and his men.
64. They were very conservative in their political outlook and wanted things to remain exactly as they were under the Romans.
65. Though depleted by robbery in Thrace on the way home, Vulso's loot astonished the Romans for its size and quality.
66. Subsequently relations between the Romans and Visigoths improved and the latter were relatively peaceful.
67. He exploited a temporary lull in affairs to extract more concessions from the Romans than had hitherto been possible.
68. He authored ninety homilies on Matthew, eighty-eight on John, and thirty-two on Romans.
69. Long before dawn, I was propped on an elbow, with a warming mug of tea and a few verses of Romans.
70. The ancient Romans used garlic as a cure-all for everything from boils to bee stings.
71. The Romans did not try to compete in the sculptural and decorative field.
72. The Romans tended to regard the course of history as alternating between defection from and adherence to traditional values.
73. Downstream again and known as Lentia by the Romans is Linz, a picturesque and painstakingly restored historic city.
73. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
74. This was the main reason the Pharisees hated the tax-collectors: they were in the pay of the Romans.
75. The Romans had an old tradition of chronicling which was kept in the hands of aristocratic pontiffs.
76. One of the prospective tenants was Clarke Romans, who wanted to locate a micro-brewery in a secondary building on the property.
77. Two types of locks had been developed by the Romans: the tumbler lock, and the lever lock.
78. In fact, nobody had made paved roads in Britain since the Romans left our shores.
79. The Romans hoped to civilize all the tribes of Europe.
80. The survivors can scarcely have been in a strong position to demand territory from the Romans.
81. The narrow defile which had once been bridged by the Romans was now dammed to create a vast reservoir upstream.
82. The Romans divided the year into 12 months and added an extra day to February in Leap Years.
83. The Romans were early settlers here, and the village was thriving during the survey for the Domesday Book.
84. This, it was recognized, constituted a potentially dangerous situation, but what else could the Romans do?
85. Even when besieged by the Romans, they built a mikva at the top of a high mountain in the desert.
86. Where others see trinkets, Romans see the holy grail: something for nothing.
87. All three cities were founded by the ancient Romans along the northern border of the Empire.
88. Some at least of the leading Romans felt and behaved in a way which seemed to him perfectly understandable and eminently sensible.
89. The annals also recorded a war between the Romans and the Saxons.
90. For many years these precious tomes were kept in the Capitol by the Romans who consulted them in times of crisis.
91. The second type of lock design developed by the Romans is the lever lock.
92. And arrowheads and other debris excavated from the ruins indicate that Qumran, too, opposed the Romans by force of arms.
93. The image of Romans as freewheeling, extravagant, anything-goes anarchists is a fraud, a wildly successful con.
94. The Romans were interested in conveying aspects of individual character as these were reflected in personal appearance.
95. Roofs were made of thatch, or covered with pottery tiles which the Romans were the first to make in Britain.
96. They took literally those words in Romans 13 that forbade resistance to governments.
97. Paul,we've talked about Paul in Romans and Galatians.
98. The Strong and the Weak: Romans 14.1-15.13 in Cont.
99. Lettuce was grown by the Ancient Romans.
100. Venus was a goddess worshiped by the Romans.
101. The Romans were enamored with the smell of roses.
102. The Romans were erecting great buildings.
103. The Letter to the Romans from Ignatius.
103. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
104. They prepared an ambuscade for the Romans.
105. In 89 BC, the Romans took over Pompeii.
106. Hannibal defeated the Romans in 216 BC.
107. Galahad , do you still not know the Romans?
108. Venus was a goddess worshipped by the Romans.
109. The Romans followed with a gladiator dimension.
110. Paul (Romans 11:2) refers to an incident in his history to illustrate his argument that God had not cast away His people that He foreknew .
111. He was honored by the Romans and the emperors Claudius and Tiberius had inscriptions praising Imhotep placed on the walls of their Egyptian temples.
112. After coition, all animals are sad, as the Romans used to say.
113. I just employed the most ancient form of Coitus Interruptus, as the Romans called it.
114. There is a legend about the last king of the Romans, Tarquin.
115. For the Romans, their victory at Telamon opened the road north to the riches of Celtic Gaul.
116. The one thing you must do if you get the chance to visit Bath is to wallow in the city's natural spring baths, like the Romans once did.
117. The recipes for olive oil have been passed down through generations of Umbrian farmers, starting with the Romans and Etruscans.
118. Romans all laws were later incorporated into the " Justinian Code. "
119. Ethnically, the Portuguese people are a combination of several ethnicities: pre-Roman Iberian and Celtic tribes with Romans and Germanic tribes.
120. Italian archaeologists say they have found the long-lost underground grotto where ancient Romans believed a female wolf suckled the city's twin founders.
121. Additionally, the Romans took hundreds of prisoners from the leading families of Macedon , including the historian Polybius.
122. Christen Romans shows us how some folks are learning to be part of the green collar world.
123. One week before the winter solstice, Romans began celebrating Saturnalia, an orgy of food and drink, in honor of Satyr, the god of agriculture.
124. Some Romans, particularly soldiers and government officials, also worshipped Mithra, the sun god.
125. Flavius Josephus and 40 fellow rebels were trapped by the Romans.
126. Romans 3:23 All sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
127. At the festival Saturnalia the Romans decorated trees with trinkets and candles.
128. At a set time, able-bodied Romans seized the assembled women in an event now known as the Rape of the Sabine Women.
129. In the first chapter of this letter of Ignatius to the Romans, he talks about the chains of Jesus.
130. A result of Boudicca's rebellion was that the Romans strengthened their military presence in Britain and lessened the oppressiveness of their rule.
131. The invention of central heating is often credited to the ancient Romans, who installed a system of air ducts called " hypocaust" in the walls and floors of public baths and private villas.
132. The Greeks and Romans commonly used gold as a medium of exchange.
133. The Romans took control of Palestine in 63 B. C. and made Herod the Great king of Judea.
133. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
134. First the Greeks, then the Romans began to speak of the Seres (people of silk), a term to designate the inhabitants of the far-off kingdom, China.
135. They "shall all stand before the judgement seat of Christ ... that each of us shall give account of himself to God" (Romans 14:10,12).
136. These were the men Hannibal had used to defeat the Romans and truly, were the best of the Carthaginian Army.
137. Scholars have said now,look to the end of Romans, chapter 9-11 the latter part of Romans, that's where you'll see what the real point of Romans is, and it's not about individual salvation.
138. B.C. - The Romans are defeated at the Battle of Cannae by Hannibal.
139. They had a cinnamon-like herb called bog myrtle, but it was the Romans who introduced many of the herbs and vegetables that we now know and love.
140. Before the pope's intervention, the Romans and much of the European world marked time on the Julian calendar.
141. A city of ancient Latium southeast of modern-day Rome, Italy. Pliny the Younger, Cicero, and the emperors Nero and Titus were among the prominent Romans who built villas here.
142. The Romans hoped to civilize all the tribes in Europe.
143. The Romans might have told us, wisely, to aim for mens sana in corpore sano.
144. By our second century, the Romans were burning crude oil as a fumigant against caterpillars.
145. Annie: In the 7th century BC, Romans inherited the traditions of Greece and built racetracks and unroofed amphitheaters.
146. Before the Romans could collect an army he was on the march.
147. Herod became the ruler of the Holy Land under the Romans around 74 B.C.
148. Second, not happen ago within the 4 centuries did the Romans and Britons intermarry.
149. "The Romans had terra incognita," he says, and now modern marine scientists will have a better idea of which remote regions have yet to be probed.
150. Carthaginian army in the Second Punic War; crossed the Alps and defeated the Romans but was recalled to defend Carthage and was defeated.
151. After annexation by the Romans in A. D. 106, the city—once a hub of commerce—became less important as trade routes developed along the Red Sea and Nile River.
152. Responsible people are those who know about God. They "shall all stand before the judgement seat of Christ ... that each of us shall give account of himself to God" (Romans 14:10,12).
153. It was clear from the accounts of the historian Pliny(23-79 A. D. ) that the Romans also possessed burning-glasses.
154. King Herod was appointed by the Romans as a king.
155. Porta Nigra of Trier. This gate dates back to about A . D . 180 built by the Romans.
156. By chance the book beside him fell open to St. Paul's warning to the Romans.
157. Dover Castle was originally a fort, built by the Celts. Then the Romans built a lighthouse, which you can still visit. Later, Bishop Odo of Bayeus built the great DoverCastle.
158. In the Romans and both Galatian commentaries he spells out the theological reason for viewing man in his entire being as either flesh or spirit, trusting in self or trusting in God.
159. By keeping women under the household of the men of their original family, the upper-class Romans tried to balance these different households in size and importance.
160. Chosen from noble families before they reached the age of 10, the six Vestal Virgins were honored and revered by the Romans.
161. Manganese has also long been related to glass-making. The Egyptians and the Romans used manganese ore either to decolorize glass or to give it pink, purple and black tints.
162. The Romans may have done much for us - but they left a very dark secret in the Home Counties.
163. Classicism often derived its models from the ancient Greeks and Romans.
164. Paul also realizes that his Roman citizenship may offer him some protection, because Romans are protected by their legal system from false imprisonment and illegal whippings .
165. Romans 3:23 - For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
166. when the temple of Jerusalem was destroyed and Jerusalem was overrun by the Romans.
167. But Paul said unto them, They have beaten us openly uncondemned, being Romans, and have cast us into prison; and now do they thrust us out privily?
168. Ancient Romans, too, celebrated a spring festival, called Hilaria dedicated to Cybele, a mother goddess.
169. "Romans" were used to write popular stories involving chivalric or courtly love, and such tales became known as romances.
170. The Romans civilized many of the tribes of northern Europe.
171. Romans encountered worship of the deity Mithras as part of Zoroastrianism in the eastern provinces of the empire, particularly in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey).
172. A trickier revision for readers involves Paul's Letter to the Romans, forever a key Christian text on sin and Christ's salvific grace.
173. The ancient Romans held year-end celebrations to honor Saturn( the harvest god) and Mithras( the god of light).
174. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the city became a thriving commercial center under the Romans and was a Saracen stronghold during the Crusades.
175. The Romans decided against seeking peace, and in 275 BC defeated Pyrrhus at Beneventum.
176. Grafting of root stocks with named scion cultivars was well understood by the Romans.
177. The Romans founded a great city on the banks of this fiver.
178. The Greeks perceived the advantages of central heating, but it was the Romans who became the supreme heating engineers of the ancient world with their hypocaust system.
179. The Romans did not trust ground water since it was usually contaminated.
180. The island is oneof the four major Balearic Islands—the others are Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera—and it was colonized by the Romans in the secondcentury B.C.
181. But with the conquering of the Romans in the west Mediterranean area and Britain, Druidism gradually disappeared from the scene.
182. I just employed the most ancient form of birth control Coitus Interruptus, as the Romans called it.
183. As the saying goes, " Do in Rome as the Romans do "
184. Holly figured prominently in Celtic summer and winter solstice observances , and Romans used it extensively for Saturnalia celebrations.
185. The Romans called this Saturnalia, in honor of their god Saturn.
186. It's precisely when Paul is dealing with the problem of what is the relationship between non-Jews to Jewish law that Paul actually quotes Jewish scripture the most, and that's in Galatians and Romans.
187. The city was first established as a spa resort with the Latin name, Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis") by the Romans in AD 43 although verbal tradition suggests that Bath was known before then.
188. The Romans got the word—which actually was pronounced ostrea in Latin—from the usual source: Greek.
189. In 7 th century BC, Romans inherited the traditions of Greece and built racetracks and unroofed amphitheaters.
190. The Romans enjoyed a long period of peace lasting two hundred years, a remarkable phenomenon in history known as the Pax Romana.
191. That is when the leader of the Romans - Julius Caesar - took charge and invented a new solar calendar.
192. If that's how you read I Corinthians 2, then Paul's view of Rome isn't quite as positive, just straight forwardly positive, as you would get from Romans 13,right?
193. According to the Roman historian Plutarch (c. 46-120 AD/CE), Mithraism began to be absorbed by the Romans during Pompey's military campaign against Cilician pirates around 70 BCE.
194. But the ancient Thracian tribes who once ruled here loved the area, settling sites more than 2, 000 years ago that were later built up by conquering Romans and Byzantines.
195. German hero who led the defeat of three legions of Romans in the Teutoburger Wald( a. d. 9), thereby liberating the Germans from Roman rule.
196. Hadrian's Wall is the most important monument built by the Romans in Britain.
197. Now in fact W was not part of the Roman alphabet. We English invented W after adopting the 23 letters that came as a standard set from the Romans.
198. The three unbaptized publishers were now in a dilemma. If they joined in the revolt, they would be violating Jehovah's counsel found at Romans 13:1.
199. Settled by the Treveri, an eastern Gaulish people, it was an important commercial center under the Romans and later as part of the Holy Roman Empire.
200. The Romans burned frankincense on their altars and at cremations.
201. The Romans called this celebration Saturnalia, in honor of their god Saturn.
202. The Romans used pudendum to refer to both the male and female genitals, and it is still used today in medicine to refer to the visible genitals of women.
203. Thanks to conquerors from the North, Romans also associated blondness with aristocracy.
204. The Romans adopted this name for the great body of water beyond the Mediterranean and since their other word for a big body of water was mare they in fact called the outer one the mare oceanus.
205. A reference to " natural law " can be found in the Epistle of Paul to the Romans.
206. Like Romans, Athenians and other residents of the world, s great historic cities, Istanbulites can hardly put a shovel in the ground without digging up something important.
207. Using complex gestures the Romans could count to 1m: the word "digit"—the numerals below ten—originates from digitus, the Latin for finger.
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