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Greek

The native peoples or inhabitants of ancient or modern Greece or people of Greek descent; also the language and culture. Modern Greek is an Indo-European language, spoken in Greece and by Greek Cypriots; also by people of Greek descent, especially in Canada, the USA, and Australia.

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Opera in two acts by Mark-Anthony Turnage (libretto by composer and J Moore, after Steven Berkoff's play), first produced at the Carl-Orff Saal, Munich, Germany, on 17 June 1988. It is an updated version of the Oedipus legend, in a troubled urban setting: Eddy kills a café manager and marries his wife, who later turns out to be his mother.


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" Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, under "Tunica".
Literally "not to call them thine," but the Greek may be rendered "In order not to reveal thine.
"Yes," said Philip, smiling; "I've been taught Latin and Greek and mathematics, and writing and such things.
 
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