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Marcellus I

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 309, pope 308–309.



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Assuming you’ve already listened to Shelby Van Pelt’s wry novel “Remarkably Bright Creatures,” with Michael Urie’s memorable first-person narration of a droll giant Pacific octopus named Marcellus, I suggest David Scheel’s recent “Many Things Under a Rock.”

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This Mori Marcellus I take to be the same person as Marcellus Nonius, of whom an account is to be found in Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, &c., vol. ii. p.

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Gastar said it will assign Atinum Marcellus I LLC an initial 21.4 percent interest in all its existing Marcellus shale assets in West Virginia and Pennsylvania, about 34,200 net acres, and certain producing shallow conventional wells.

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But now," said Vincenz, rising from his chair, "like a second irate Pope Marcellus, I banish all further talk about music from the chapel of the Holy Saint Serapion.

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But had I spoken these same words to that admirable youth Publius Sextius, or to that very valiant man, Marcus Marcellus, I tell thee that this very Senate would have, already, in this very temple, laid violent hands on me, the Consul, and that too most justly!

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