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Losing her magic belt of strength and she goes mad if she removes her Amazon bracelets.
The Persians defeated the Greek, with each side losing a few thousand casualties.
She fears spiders, snakes, and Zeus.
Cleopatra was the last queen of the Ptolomy dynasty in Egypt. She waged war against Rome and was defeated, losing her country, dynasty and life.
She had two that we know of. One was losing her kingdom and dynasty. The other was being humiliated by having to walk in Octavian's triumph in Rome.
because he had to skip down the street shouting ive got a pink one to get that.
If a samurai commits suicide (usually from losing a duel or losing honour) it is called seppuku. It is where a samurai cuts his stomach 8 times to hit all of his organs. In ancient Japan seppuku was the most honorable way to die.
He was a great warrior of Irish legend and folktale. He lived for battle and cut off a lot of heads. In the way of heroes, he ended up losing his own.
the fur makes the gloves more resistant to water entering the hands when raining therefore not losing grip
Losing My Religion - R.E.M. Love is a Losing Game - Amy Winehouse Can't Stand Losing You - The Police Losing End (When You're On) - Neil Young & Crazy Horse Losing My Touch - Toby Keith Losing It - Rush Can't Get Used To Losing You - Andy Williams Losing Grip - Avril Lavigne Losing Sleep - Edwyn Collins Losing Myself - Will Young The Lovers Are Losing - Keane Losing You - Dead by April Losing Touch - The Killers Losing You - Dusty Springfield Am I Losing You - Jim Reeves Losing Sleep (Still, My Heart) - Vangelis Losing Hope - Jack Johnson
The movie "Hercules" is set in ancient Greece. It follows the story of the legendary hero Hercules, who is tasked with regaining his status as a hero after losing his family and his reputation.
You're losing me, here. I'm steadily losing weight!
Losing can be a gerund, but it can also be a verb. Gerund- We spent all our money and I cried, losing all I had. Verb- I was losing the game.
is it or not it is not losing time
Am I Losing You was created in 1981-02.
Losing It has 288 pages.
In the first two stanzas of "Casey at the Bat," the hometown baseball team is losing, and the crowd is desperate for a hero to turn things around. The legendary player, Casey, is described as strutting confidently to the plate, and the anticipation builds for him to save the day.