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Macer also wrote a history of Rome, in 16 books.
They stood back and launched a torrent of spears at Macer.
I'm with the mad macer on the phone deal, but the real question is what was a supermodel doing in a cab?
Macer glanced at the soldiers, peering through black, cold eyes, and spat on the ground.
But the new emperor looked at Macer with mistrust, fearing another rebellion against himself.
The giant overseer Macer was struck in one knee and the thigh.
Macer spat the word in unison with another salvo of saliva.
"All they want to talk about is money," said Sandra Macer, who added that she intended to move out of the district.
"Macer and the slaves are preparing to seal off the storage cave.
Stenorhopalus macer is a species of beetle in the Cerambycidae family.
Dunnage be of a macer or a nobbier, could be.
A barbarian ran close and hurled his spear, striking Macer in the throat.
Monica Macer is a writer and producer.
"I think the thing every filmmaker hopes for is distribution," said Mr. Macer.
Its original author, Macer, probably flourished in the 230s CE.
Latinius Macer, a Gaul, was the chief overseer of the slaves.
Macer, the latest of these, died in 66 BCE.
Aemilius Macer was a Roman poet of the late Republic.
This surname may be derived from the Latin adjective macer, meaning "lean" or "skinny".
Tell Latinius Macer to arm the slaves.
The authority on life-support systems, Macer had writ- ten some of - the standard textbooks on the subject.
He is cited by the jurists Macer and Herennius Modestinus.
Francesca is the only one who knows that James is not Robert's, but Macer's son.
Macer demanded.
"The slaves under the overseer Latiriius Macer dug into the hills above the river.
The mace is carried in front of the Mayor on all ceremonial occasions by the Town's macebearer.
The position dates to the 16th Century and its functions included macebearer, bailiff, and gaoler.
The present macebearer is Mark Gilbert.
A Mace-bearer, or Macebearer, is a person who carries a mace, either a real weapon or ceremonial.
The Macebearer bears the Lord President's Mace or the Old Exchequer Mace.
Ernest HODGES, Senior Macebearer, Lord Mayor of Westminster.
James FEARNLEY, lately Macebearer and Mayoral Attendant, Halton Borough Council.
And old Barlow the macebearer laid up with asthma, no mace on the table, nothing in order, no quorum even, and Hutchinson, the lord mayor, in Llandudno and little Lorcan Sherlock doing LOCUM TENENS for him.