Teleostomi
Teleostomi A subgrade that comprises the ‘true’ fish (
Osteichthyes), i.e. those with a terminal mouth, in contrast to the shark-like fish (
Chondrichthyes) which have the mouth positioned beneath a substantial rostrum. In addition to the Osteichthyes, some authors also include the class of fossil
Acanthodii in the Teleostomi. See also
BONY FISH.
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News: Hidden fort to reveal truth about Caractacus The legendary British chieftain was finally brought to heel by the Romans in the Welsh hills. Archaeologists are now ready to uncover the secrets of his base, writes David Harrison
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 8/6/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...secrets of the hill fort that once housed Caractacus, the British chieftain who resisted...disclose more about the struggle that Caractacus led against the Roman legions sent to...about 200 scheduled ancient monuments. Caractacus - also known as Caratacus - resisted...
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Fed: Donovan reprises role as Caractacus Potts in West End
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 7/20/2004; 443 words
; ...Australia) 07-20-2004 Fed: Donovan reprises role as Caractacus Potts in West End By Jonathon Moran, National Entertainment...is returning to London's West End, reprising his role as Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Donovan has signed on for...
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Elgar's Caractacus
Magazine article from: Musical Opinion; 7/1/1998; ; 464 words
; ...At a time when secular choral works for large Chorus were more popular than they are now, it is surprising that Elgar's Caractacus had to struggle to survive. Perhaps the problem arises from the presumptions of the chauvinistic libretto: something that...
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'We watched our parents die hand-in-hand at suicide clinic'.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily News (South Africa); 7/15/2009; 700+ words
; ...asleep and died within 10 minutes," Caractacus Downes said. "They wanted to be next...They held hands across the beds." Caractacus, 41, an information technology worker...to be able to end your life," said Caractacus, "and I don't understand why the...
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Siblings watch as their parents die.(News)
Newspaper article from: Pretoria News (South Africa); 7/15/2009; 700+ words
; ...and died within 10 minutes," said Caractacus Downes. "They wanted to be next to...They held hands across the beds." Caractacus, 41, an IT worker and musician, and...to be able to end your life," said Caractacus, "and I don't understand why the...
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'They drank a small quantity of clear liquid and then lay down on the beds next to each other - a couple of minutes later they were asleep and died within 10 minutes' Son of suicide couple speaks out over deaths and calls for change in law.
Newspaper article from: Wales On Sunday (Cardiff, Wales); 7/26/2009; 700+ words
; ...Their son, IT worker and musician Caractacus Downes, who lives in Monmouthshire...this country doesn't allow it." Caractacus, 41, and his sister Boudicca, 39...parents lived their final moments. Caractacus said: "We wanted to be with them...
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Not even death could part them.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Star (South Africa); 7/15/2009; 700+ words
; ...and died within 10 minutes," said Caractacus Downes. "They wanted to be next to...They held hands across the beds." Caractacus, 41, an information technology worker...to be able to end your life," said Caractacus, "and I don't understand why the...
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Even death couldn't part them.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Star (South Africa); 7/15/2009; 700+ words
; ...and died within 10 minutes," said Caractacus Downes. "They wanted to be next to...They held hands across the beds." Caractacus, 41, an information technology worker...to be able to end your life," said Caractacus, "and I don't understand why the...
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This magical Chitty Chitty hits the ground running; FIRST NIGHT.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England); 4/17/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...account of Michael Ball's inventor, Caractacus Potts, his two young offspring and...makes the world of Michael Ball's Caractacus a feast of delightfully absurd contraptions...tyrannical Baron who's imprisoned Caractacus's father (Anton Rodgers) blusters...
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Driven to despair by a clapped out Chitty.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England); 4/21/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...every morning since, I've wished for Caractacus Potts's inspired contraption which...extraordinarily eccentric casting as Caractacus. But in making the Vulgarian episode...car - rather than a magical yarn which Caractacus spins from nowhere, Sams makes him...
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Caractacus
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Caractacus or Caradoc , fl. AD 50, British king; son of Cymbeline. After the Roman invasion of AD 43, he led British resistance until defeated in AD 50. He was captured and taken to Rome. Emperor Claudius, admiring his courage, spared his life.
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Caradog
Book article from: A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
...claimed by the Welsh as a national hero. Known to the Romans as Caractacus, he has been a character in Welsh oral tradition only since...Fletcher's Bonduca ( c. 1619). Under the latinized form Caractacus he is the title-character in a play by William Mason (1725...
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Cymbeline
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...reportedly made him the wealthiest and most powerful ruler in SE England. After his death his kingdom was divided between his sons Togodumnus and Caractacus . Cymbeline gives his name, but little else, to Shakespeare's Cymbeline.
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Leeds Festival
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
...Stanford. When Sullivan retired, Stanford took over until 1910. Among works first perf. at Leeds festivals were Elgar's Caractacus (1898) and Falstaff (1913), Vaughan Williams's A Sea Symphony (1910), Holst's Choral Symphony (1925), Walton...
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Caradoc
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Caradoc, see Caractacus .
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