Epos redirects here, but there is no explanation on what this term means or its origins.
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The first sentence pretty much describes how Aristotle defines the epos in his Poetics, no?
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The personification of Moira appears in the newer parts of the epos.
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The EPOS digital pen and USB flash drive is Vista compatible.
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The epos was mocked, and even the feudal society, but there was hardly a general interest in the genre.
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These were used in large EPOS systems with dedicated hardware, rather than attaching to existing commodity computers.
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The latter epos draws a picture of Grand Duchy of Lithuania on the eve of Napoleon's 1812 expedition to Russia.
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The national epic works of Georgian poetry in the nineteenth century and the revival of poetic epos are also connected with his name.
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We continue to work with Ladbrokes to integrate into their EPOS system, and to design the appropriate marketing and promotional inventory.
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A body of poetry that conveys the traditions of a society by treating some epic theme
Epic poem: a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
Point of sale (POS) or checkout is the location where a transaction occurs. A "checkout" refers to a POS terminal or more generally to the hardware and software used for checkouts, the equivalent of an electronic cash register.
Epos Ltd is a British loudspeaker company that specialises in home cinema and hi-fi speakers.
Epos (Montres Epos SA) is an independent Swiss manufacturer of mechanical watches, with headquarters in Grenchen, Switzerland. As well as making watches under their own brand, they manufacture watches for boutique watch companies such as Montblanc and MarcelloC.
(Epo) erythropoietin; a hormone that stimulates red blood cell production