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Hanno

[ han-oh ]

noun

  1. Carthaginian statesman, fl. 3rd century b.c.


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Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur said the Raju had set sail early on Friday and he believed Finland would join the operation to protect the remaining cable.

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"Strength and honor," Hanno exhorts, and a hundred gladiators respond to the call, drowning out any pipsqueak who might venture to ask, " does strength and honor actually mean?" or perhaps, "How did we even get here?"

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With a sword in his hand and vengeance in his heart, Hanno finds his way back to the imperial capital where he wins bloody renown in the Colosseum, reveals that he's actually named Lucius Verus and thus wades into the political intrigues at the apex of a corrupt and violent hierarchy.

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We know nothing about the other gladiators, or how they got to the point where a boring speech was enough to suddenly awaken their class consciousness, but at least we know how Hanno got here.

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“We need all these critical decisions and still there are too many decisions which are not made,” Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur told reporters ahead of the meeting.

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