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Brutus

[broo-tuhs] / ˈbru təs /


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The daggers stand for Brutus and Cassius and reflect the manner of Caesar’s death, experts say, while the cap is a symbol of liberty that was worn by freed slaves.

From New York Times

Images of the crash show debris scattered over the shoulder of Interstate 90 in Brutus, N.Y., about 250 miles northwest of New York City – in between Buffalo and Syracuse.

From Fox News

His smart lyrics - he references both Brutus and Möbius strip - are delivered with dexterity.

From Washington Times

In describing Australia’s action, Wang quoted the play “Julius Caesar” from a scene in which the dictator realizes that his friend Marcus Junius Brutus is among the assassins who are about to knife him.

From Seattle Times

Republicans, meanwhile, reportedly favor more rough-and-tumble titles, with Ruger, Sassy, Brutus, Buckeye and Baby rounding up their side of the list.

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