Gaul came in furious, placing thirtieth position with a delay of 10 minutes.
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Gaul will subsequently become a province of the Roman Republic.
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Then they have gaul, yes gaul to blame the Republicans.
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Gaul would win the stage, finishing 10 minutes ahead of his competitors, including Jacques Anquetil.
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Gaul partnered with investigator Joe Hoskins, three years younger but with six more months on the job in homicide.
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Gaul and Hoskins have learned to have patience.
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Gaul would not reveal the type of handgun used.
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Gaul was then a prosperous country, of which the southernmost part was heavily subject to Greek and Roman influences.
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Gaul was divided into several different provinces.
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Frog: a person of French descent
A Celt of ancient Gaul
An ancient region of western Europe that included what is now northern Italy and France and Belgium and part of Germany and the Netherlands
The fishing vessel Gaul was a deep sea factory ship based at Hull, United Kingdom. She sank some time on the night of the 8-9 February 1974 in storm conditions in the Barents Sea, north of Norway. ...
The Gauls were a Celtic people living in Gaul, the region roughly corresponding to what is now France and Belgium, from the Iron Age through the Roman period. They spoke the Continental Celtic language called Gaulish.
(Gauls) the Celtic-speaking people dwelling in the ancient region of Western Europe consisting of what is now mainly France & Belgium: after 5th century B.C.
The Roman name for what is now France, Belgium and Holland.
"Je suis francais," Tom had the gall to claim.
Has always been divided into three parts. (In Latin: Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres.) So begins Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico (Comments on the Gallic Wars). It is traditionally the first authentic text assigned to students of Latin.