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1     I,    102|       the people, interposed his veto, and was sharply censured
2   III,     98| expression, and persisted in his veto. Capito's disgrace was the
3    IV,     39|      affair, interposed with his veto. Next, Gallus Asinius proposed
4    VI,     73|       the people, interposed his veto. Hence a feud between Vitellius
5   XIV,     60|      glory of the emperor, whose veto as tribune might save from
6   XVI,     12|    fashion." Nero interposed his veto, allowing them to die without
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