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1  II,  64| invites all alike? or does He thrust back or repel any one from
2   V,  10|   himself that he was able to thrust down from heaven the gods
3   V,  29|     you bring to us, whom you thrust and impose upon us, like
4 VII,  49|       long-powerful enemy was thrust out from the position he
5 VII,  50|   utter ruin? Why did she not thrust herself before the threatening,
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