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- proper noun Greek mythology Three sister
goddesses in Greek mythology.
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Examples
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While not as central as the Anasazi, the Five Graces is still only a five-minute walk from the Plaza and close to the Canyon Road gallery scene.
Head to Head Ann Abel 2010
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She must be richly blessed in Graces to shine with such power.
Orbit Books Free Sample SciFi Fantasy Book: The Future Is Now 30 | SciFi UK Review 2005
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Max’s relationship with the Graces is also re-examined.
Archive 2005-02-01 Sharon Bakar 2005
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Max’s relationship with the Graces is also re-examined.
The Sea Sharon Bakar 2005
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Accession of Charles -- The Hopes of the Catholics are raised again -- They offer a large sum of Money to obtain "Graces" -- It is accepted, and the
An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 Mary Frances Cusack 1864
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He claims he must “sacrifice to the Graces to gain their favors,” but when it comes down to it “the Graces are always deserting me.”
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Closely allied to the Graces were the Horæ, or Seasons, who were also represented as three beautiful maidens, daughters of Zeus and Themis.
Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome E.M. Berens
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Elegant Extracts; Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry: Selected for the Improvement of ... 1791
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In a nod to animé, Takahashi designed the clothes for an "alien race called the Graces," according to a sign at the entrance.
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In a nod to animé, Takahashi designed the clothes for an "alien race called the Graces," according to a sign at the entrance.
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