• Writers deprecated the Latin of the medieval philosophers and tried to write like Cicero and Virgil.

    BBC: Pope resignation: Who speaks Latin these days?

  • Cicero did not use ad hoc as we do, nor the economist's jargon ex post.

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  • To some it hit the rhetorical heights of Cicero (Simon Schama, a historian, in the Financial Times).

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  • About 4 miles northeast of Cicero we reach the entrance to the South Branch of the Chicago River.

    FORBES: A most unromantic river

  • Then there's the ANC's own Julius Malema - hardly a Cicero but an undisputed master of the punchy soundbite.

    BBC: Which African leaders can make good speeches?

  • In 1981, she bought a small dilapidated building in Cicero, a Chicago suburb, to serve as United Scrap's headquarters.

    FORBES: Entrepreneurs

  • Alexander the Great carried The Iliad with him and Queen Elizabeth prized Cicero.

    FORBES: Freed Thinking

  • Pravinchandra and Ushaben Patel, who own motels in Hillside and Cicero, Ill.

    FORBES: My Big Fat IRS case

  • The Roman orators Cicero and Quintilian believed that "paronomasia", the Greek term for punning, was a sign of intellectual suppleness and rhetorical skill.

    BBC: The pun conundrum

  • In the front row, hooker Leonardo Ghiraldini and prop Andrea Lo Cicero replace Carlo Festuccia and Salvatore Perugini while Castres wing Pablo Canavosio takes Masi's place out wide.

    BBC: CHOOSE A SPORT

  • Borgo Sabotino, a sleepy coastal hamlet 80 kilometres south of Rome, not far from the site of Nero's and Cicero's seaside villas, was host to Italy's first commercial nuclear power station.

    ECONOMIST: A long half-life

  • Cicero was a political outsider from a small town near Rome, but he was a brilliant man and gifted speaker, with a burning desire to gain the highest office in the ancient republic.

    WSJ: Cicero, Dirty Tricks and the American Way of Campaigning

  • Friendship was a term that was crucially important at the time because from, really, classic antiquity - from Cicero, Plato, Aristotle forward through the 19th Century - friendship was a central philosophical, political, intellectual concept.

    NPR: Lincoln and Douglass Shared Uncommon Bond

  • Nothing spectacular recently in FiOS TV expansion news, but we're sure East Syracuse, North Syracuse and Cicero New York residents are happy to be included in the communities that have reached franchise agreements to allow for upcoming service rollouts.

    ENGADGET: FiOS TV expansions: June 28, 2009 HD

  • Ramos had given bottom side Hertha the lead in the eighth minute at the Olympic Stadium when he latched on to a intelligent through-ball from Cicero and directed a shot past Rene Adler from the right edge of the penalty area.

    CNN: Ramos denies Leverkusen

  • Along the opposite shores of the lake on which the settlement stands, the Roman equivalents of Lords Rothschild and Sainsbury built grand villas of their own: one, just starting to be excavated, may have belonged to Pomponius Atticus, a chum of Cicero's.

    ECONOMIST: Mediterranean archaeology

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