Her temper was sweet and calm, much like a sheep's, until she had a blade in her hand, and then she was as quick and merciless as a she-wolf. |
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They realize it is a she-wolf who is acting as a decoy to lure the dogs away from camp so that they can be eaten by the wolf pack. |
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Suckled by a she-wolf, they were reared by a shepherd and grew up to found Rome. |
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There is the history of the she-wolf, but mostly wolves represent a bad man. |
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The representation of the she-wolf clearly alludes to the Capitoline Wolf, which is exhibited in the museum and is the symbol of the city. |
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But for Wolfgang Amadeus however, Helena was his dominant she-wolf. She knew what was good for him or not, and he had to listen to her. |
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Whether in the guise of a crow, a she-wolf, or a woman skeleton, Calvé gives the audience a chance to move across cultures and sensations. |
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The civic coat of arms of the town shoes an ilex tree with a she-wolf at its feet. |
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On the civic coat of arms of Surbo there is a she-wolf, an ilex tree and a blue and grey background. |
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In the Western world, they say he's the legitimate son of the she-wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome. |
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Its history deserves to be told: One day while hunting wolves, Mr. Luzarche's group caught a she-wolf that had just given birth. |
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Miraculously, they floated ashore, were nursed by a she-wolf, and then reared by a shepherd. |
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This was the famous mythical cave of Romulus and Remus that we all learned about at school, in particular their being nursed by the she-wolf, which has become the very symbol of Rome and the Roman Empire. |
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Oviri lords it over a dead she-wolf, crushing the life out of her cub. |
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Ilsa, she-wolf of the S.S. Sigourney Weaver in Working Girl. |
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They hung on to some fig tree branches that were floating on the water and were saved by a suckling she-wolf who suckled them with her own litter. |
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The roman she-wolf is a symbolic figure, which stands for the first political unity of Europe, for the expansion of the roman culture, as well as the cultural heritage of antiquity in our time. |
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Not only did Steeve Laffont adopt the instrument like the she-wolf adopted Mowgli, he also rapidly became aware of the immense gaps in his mentor's knowledge of rhythm and harmony. |
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Falling asleep in a lair, snuggling up to a she-wolf, gnawing the same bones, lying flat on the ground before the leader of the pack. |
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