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Sapper Mark Antony Smith, 26, from Swanley, died in the Sangin area of Helmand on 26 July 2010.
BBC: Swanley soldier 'killed by smoke shell'
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Sapper Mark Antony Smith, 26, died after the shell, meant to distract the Taliban, fell short of its target.
BBC: Kent sapper Mark Smith 'killed by 29-year-old shell'
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Cleopatra - ancient historian Plutarch wrote that she was buried with her lover Mark Antony in an undisclosed location.
BBC: Pillars of world history in unknown graves
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The shell fell short of its target and hit an army compound, killing Sapper Mark Antony Smith, 26, from Swanley.
BBC: Data error 'caused death of Kent Sapper Mark Smith'
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Cleopatra's relationship with Mark Antony was the longest of her life, but that with Octavian, the future Caesar Augustus, would prove the more enduring.
WSJ: Still Under Cleopatra's Spell
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By convention, speakers in the House of Commons refer to each other as honourable members (and not even on Mark Antony's all honourable men principle).
ECONOMIST: Desiccated calculating bores
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Herod's political skill in transferring his loyalty from the dead Mark Antony to his archrival, and later securing Rome's defense for embattled diaspora Jews, calls into question his reputed insanity.
WSJ: Shards of a Reputation | Herod the Great | Israel Museum | By Amotz Asa-El
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In the most famous fictional speech of all time, Mark Antony had shown sensitivity to his different audiences in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar by asking his "Friends, Romans, countrymen" to lend him their ears.
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