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Man and jaguar have been sparring for territory ever since 18th-century settlers, traders and herdsmen began to move into this sparsely populated serto, or back lands.
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Coronavit florido serto incendens odores, in culcitra plumea collocavit dulciculam potionem propinans psaltriam adduxit, &c.
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Many more feared the serto, the vast outback, with its feral beasts, unknown Indian tribes and the killer heat of the tropics.
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The consonance of parts determining beauty was called by Alberti con - serto, consenso, concordantia, corrispondenza, and par - ticularly concinnitas.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas W. TATARKIEWICZ 1968
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Hellespontiaci ridetur forma Priapi, quod crudelis Eryx, quod semiuir Hermaphroditus. nec satis in uerbis. roseo Venus aurea serto maerentem pulsat puerum et grauiora pauentem.
The Martyrdom of Cupid Ausonius 1912
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£de sacratos mcrito, colendi Semper et cultij celebri levincti Tempore serto.
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer ... 1812
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