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aeolus
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1.god of the winds in ancient mythology
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rough up (someone) or rough (someone) up
to attack or hurt someone physically
The three men roughed up the waiter at the hotel and were arrested by the police.
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Q: About ten thousand years ago, man lived entirely by hunting.
R: Ancient Egypt -Greece - the Roman Empire - the Dark Ages and the Middle Ages - the Renaissance the age of modem science and of modern nations - one has succeeded the other; and history has never stood still.
S: A settled, civilised life began only when agriculture was discovered.
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