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  • Roman amphorae are found in a similar pattern, though rarely on the same sites: it would be interesting to know if they travelled in the same ships, Tomber notes.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Jan 2008

  • More than 10,000 Roman coins are known from southern India alone, and although there are growing numbers of amphorae reported, identification is more problematic, Tomber says.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Jan 2008

  • Tomber dans les pommes: "To fall into the apples" = s'évanouir (to pass out)

    Expressions 2004

  • Tomber dans les pommes: "To fall into the apples" = s'évanouir (to pass out)

    Gastronomie 2004

  • Tomber dans les pommes: "To fall into the apples" = s'évanouir (to pass out)

    Cuisine 2004

  • Tomber dans les pommes: "To fall into the apples" = s'évanouir to pass out

    Cuisine 2004

  • Tomber dans les pommes: "To fall into the apples" = s'évanouir to pass out

    Gastronomie 2004

  • Tomber dans les pommes: "To fall into the apples" = s'évanouir to pass out

    Expressions 2004

  • Levellier caught her up by the arm as she was trying a dash into the hall, and Sir Upton Tomber plucked at her veil and raised it, and whistled:

    The Amazing Marriage — Volume 1 George Meredith 1868

  • "Tomber dans la misere" falling into misery, is the phrase she whispers most and I notice her breath is sour like someone who diets or skips meals.

    BBC News - Home 2011

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