Caesar's dispatches from Gaul functioned as weekly myth production in Rome, turning military reports into public imagination and celebrity.
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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"Okay? So through this process, he created the most loyal and the most disciplined army in the world. And they're all loyal to him..."
"...Caesar was about to give a big speech, and in the forum, before they beckoned him in and said, let's have a meeting just..."
"...of hunger and drives off his nurse and in the holy forum such shall be at the prefect then that either openly or secretly..."
"...uh, so, so, you know, he's chairman of the world economic forum, uh, and, and they're, they're the ones who really pushed the eye..."
"...with five people who are financial markets experts in a Twitter forum some couple of weeks back, and I finally got bored and left..."
"...of this year and you go back to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump brought his delegation of 300 people. And the message..."
"Well, Mark Carney used a word during his World Economic Forum speech way back in January. He used the word rupture. And so we..."
"...So let's go to Mark Carney's speech at the World Economic Forum at Davos this past week because it went viral and it got..."
"...hang out in the same places, like the Davos World Economic Forum. They summer in the Hamptons. Hamptons, they skied in Aspen. So it..."
"...allies said this, right? Like Mark Carney at the World Economic Forum. There's no greater American ally than Canada really in this world because,..."
"...Mark Carney has said this as well at the World Economic Forum. And a speech that received a standing ovation from the audience. So..."
"...talking about annexing Greenland. I know that at the World Economic Forum, that he sort of compromised with the Europeans. But I guarantee you..."
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