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- Cilo died at an early age, when Pliny was still young.
- "Cilo " is an acronym for Charles Jan Lausanne-Oron.
- A domus on the Aventine was given as a present by Severus to Cilo.
- There are even small glaciers on the north side of Cilo Da and on Mount Ararat.
- CILO-FM will focus on the South Asian diaspora community in Montreal, with most of its programs in Tamil.
- The following year, during the rule of Septimius Severus, his intimate friend, Cilo fought against the usurper Pescennius Niger near Perinthus.
- The Cilo of the mid-1970s was a beautifully crafted racing bicycle made of Reynolds 531 with the typical Swiss attention to detail.
- It was built in the 4th century over the house of consul Lucius Fabius Cilo on the Aventine Hill, behind the Baths of Caracalla.
- This is the westernmost glacier in Turkey today; other glaciers are found in the Ka鏺ar Mountains at the Black Sea, Mount Cilo in southeastern Turkey and on Ararat.
- In early November, Patricia Stewart left Campbell Mithun Esty in New York, where she had been executive vice president and account director, to join MacNamara Cilo as president.
- His teammate Robinson had secured a contract to ride for a Swiss team, Cilo-St Rapha雔 and Steel joined him with Hoar and a third Briton, Bernard Pusey.
- While MacNamara Cilo has not formally been awarded the corporate assignment, Weill said, " If they come up with the right thing, they have the inside track ."
- Lucius Caecilius Cilo, son of Lucius, established a fund, the interest of which was to buy oil ( used for soap ) for the baths of the people of Como.
- Simultaneously, the Travelers Insurance account that she had supervised-- with billings estimated at $ 15 million to $ 20 million-- left Campbell Mithun and joined her at MacNamara Cilo.
- A corporate ad campaign for the Travelers Group is being developed by MacNamara Cilo, the small New York agency that last week was assigned the Travelers Insurance account, previously at Campbell Mithun Esty in New York.
- The Latin grammarians, however, state that " Cilo " was applied to a person with a long and narrow head, and " Chilo " to one with large or thick lips.
- "Chilo ", or " Cilo, " as the name seems to have been written in either way on coins of the Flaminia gens, is found as a surname in a number of Roman families.
- As a result, Pliny the Younger changed his name from " Gaius Caecilius Cilo " to " Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus " ( his official title was " Gaius Plinius Luci filius Caecilius Secundus " ).
- He began by talking about growing up in Cilo ( Ala . ), where he played with a bat that was full of nails, going on to talk about how he listened to games on a small radio late at night and wanting to be " the Robin Roberts ."