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Cassius

[ kash-uhs ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Cassius Cleaves' late try secured a dramatic bonus-point win for Harlequins over reigning Premiership champions Northampton Saints.

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He also works as a scout for the Cassius Sports agency, which represents his brother along with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill.

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In 2010, she decided to return to the East Coast — settling in Brooklyn, then later, Newark, N.J. — to focus on her son Cassius, who was born that year.

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According to the book “The Colosseum,” by Keith Hopkins and Mary Beard, historian Cassius Dio wrote that “horses and bulls and other domesticated animals” were brought out as part of Titus’ aquatic show.

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Cassius had previously lived in the wild, where he was known for catching and eating cattle, and attacking boat propellers before being captured.

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