| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - But we should not go out of our way to carry the latter, for it suggests an acknowledgment that we do not trust our memory, and is a hindrance to a number of gestures. 143 The ancients used to let the toga fall to the heels, as the Greeks are in the habit of doing with the cloak: Plotius and Nigidius123 both recommend this in the books which they wrote about gesture as practised in their own day.
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