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1  II,  76|       do your gods neglect to avert from you so many kinds of
2 III,  23|    laziness, not take care to avert from the herds in their
3 III,  28|    why should we pray them to avert from us misfortunes and
4   V,   1|      Numa, not knowing how to avert evil portended by thunder,
5   V,   1|  hesitated, said, "Thou shalt avert what is portended by thunder
6   V,   2|      kind of knowledge should avert impending dangers? Or, while
7  VI,  23|     Thunderer at that time to avert that calamitous fire, and
8 VII,  10|    may give us prosperity and avert from us evil, cause us to
9 VII,  13| fortune, or to drive away and avert the opposite. We have now
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