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  2. Gluttony - Wikipedia

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    Der Völler by Georg Emmanuel Opiz A woodcut representing gluttony. Gluttony (Latin: gula, derived from the Latin gluttire meaning "to gulp down or swallow") means over-indulgence and over-consumption of anything to the point of waste.

  3. Ciacco - Wikipedia

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    This way introducing himself allows us to interpret it in various ways, but one of the oldest commentators of the Comedy suggests a derogatory nature of this name: "Ciacco is said to be a pig's name, hence he was called this way for his gluttony."

  4. Third circle of hell - Wikipedia

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    Cerberus in the third circle of hell, as depicted by William Blake. The presence of Cerberus in the third circle of hell is another instance of an ancient Greek mythological figure adapted and intensified by Dante; as with Charon and Minos in previous cantos, Cerberus is a figure associated with the Greek underworld in the works of Virgil and Ovid who has been repurposed for its appearance in ...

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    Grilled Cheese Social. Eggplant fries are crispy and crunchy, but not as heavy or carb-packed as regular potato fries. They’re also gluten-free, keto-friendly and made with 100 percent real ...

  6. Post-Dramatic Stress: Ex-Students Decry Nightmare Acting Coach

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    The students thunderously applaud — an ovation of rapture, beaming smiles on eager faces. At last their acting teacher has arrived. For years, Gloria Gifford, 75, has been relied on to keep the ...

  7. Adephagia - Wikipedia

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    Adephagia was only mentioned in one source, as having a temple on the island of Sicily, at which she was worshipped alongside Demeter. [2]"It is said also that there is a temple in Sicily dedicated to Gluttony (Adephagia), and an image of Ceres Sitos (Demeter, the corn-giver)."

  8. Gulon - Wikipedia

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    The Gulon is a creature in Scandinavian legend, also known as a "Jerff" in Northern Sweden and "Vielfraß" in Germany.It resembles a hodgepodge of various animals, usually described as being the size and shape of a dog, with some cat-like features such as the head, ears, and claws.

  9. Gluteus maximus - Wikipedia

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    The gluteus maximus is the main extensor muscle of the hip in humans. It is the largest and outermost of the three gluteal muscles and makes up a large part of the shape and appearance of each side of the hips.