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1     Int,       I|        Rome, one of a number of eminent Greeks who fled from Athens
2     Int,       I|         least three of the most eminent philosophers of the age,
3     Int,       I|  Demetrius Syrus, there were no eminent rhetorical teachers at that
4     Int,       I|      There seem to have been no eminent representatives of the Stoic
5     Int,       I|         Cicero speaks of him as eminent among the philosophers of
6     Int,       I|      equal in merit to the most eminent of that school52.~The care
7     Int,      II| Academic dialectic had found no eminent expositor. So much was this
8     Int,      IV|        sceptical principles. So eminent an Antiochean as Brutus
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