[ noun ] Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC) <noun.person>
Along with Horace Mann, these two units had comprised a significant part of Cigna's individual financial services segment.
That reminded me of Horace Silver, the gentlest of jazz pianists off the stand, saying to me years ago when I worked for Down Beat magazine, "You wrote that I play `angular' piano.
"It seems to have peaked and fallen off somewhat," said Horace Underwood, associate dean of Yonsei University.
Non-winning nominees like George B. McClellan, Horatio Seymour, Horace Greeley and Alton S. Parker apparently never were considered.
Horace A. Hildreth, whose career as lawyer, broadcast executive, college president and two-term governor of Maine was capped with four years' service as a U.S. ambassador, died Thursday at age 85.
ILA District President Horace Alston, who heads the five ILA locals working in the Port of Baltimore, didn't return a phone call.
The Sheyenne project is expanded from the one proposed last year, extending to Horace instead of stopping at West Fargo.
At Korir's trial in the western town of Nakuru, state counsel Horace Okumu described the exorcism rite: "The churchman asked for a panga (machete knife), cut open (her) chest and removed the lungs.
Cigna Corp. agreed to sell its Horace Mann Cos. insurance unit for about $500 million, in keeping with the company's increasing focus on wholesale insurance and investment products.
Horace spoke of "a man finished to the last hair," but some U.S. senators apparently weren't listening.
Horace Williams, 24, claimed the anabolic steroids he had been taking for more than a year to make his muscles bigger made him insane when he and another man tied Michael Sean Patterson to a pole, beat and robbed him and left him to die.
Most nurseries cannot cater for sick children, so you are called out to collect your ailing child, leaving an important meeting, only to discover when you reach home that little Horace has staged a remarkable recovery.
No sooner has Arnolphe set Agnes up in a secluded country cottage than she meets Horace, a handsome, wide-eyed lad with whom she instantly falls in love.
The botched execution of Horace Franklin Dunkins Jr. _ with the first failed try apparently caused by a faulty cable hookup _ is likely to refuel arguments by death penalty opponents that the electric chair is "cruel and unusual punishment."
Two hundred years ago, Horace Walpole wrote that the Irish "have the best hearts in the three kingdoms" of Great Britain. Arguably, his opinion still holds.
She loved going down there," said Arlane Mullranin, Kimberly's third-grade teacher at Horace May Elementary School.
His letters to Richard Bentley, his invaluable partner and his key to the world of fashion and sophistication, are as splendid in their way as Boswell's or Horace Walpole's.
Board member Horace Foxall likened the Blue Moon to a sort of university with taps, a place where for decades Seattle residents have met and exchanged ideas.
The court's new and stringent rule was announced in the case of South Carolina death row inmate Horace Butler.
The latest year's gain included $81 million from the sale of CIGNA's Horace Mann group of companies.
"It is a remarkably statesmanlike conciliatory gesture that was a stroke of political genius," says Horace Underwood, associate dean at Yonsei University and a longtime Korean resident.
You never know who's going to be around." "Remembrance" runs for over an hour and features Horace Silver's "Kiss Me Right," plus originals by Danny, Winard and Philip Harper.
Rainfall is so light that Horace honoured the region with the epithet siticulosae - thirsty.
Or there's Horace Walpole's Gothic iron lock, one of the curios the 18th-century author kept at his pseudo-Gothic villa.
Arnolphe, being his chief rival, is of course the one person in whom Horace should not confide.
Municipal Court Judge Horace Wheatley granted the extension until Monday to allow attorney Alfons Wagner time to prepare his case.
Insurance industry analysts said Horace Mann commanded a higher price than other life insurance operations that have been sold recently.
The 150-year-old college, founded by Horace Mann, was one of the first coeducational public teachers colleges in the United States.
Like that play, this one follows the tepid adventures of the self-effacing-to-the-point-of-complete- annihilation Horace Robedaux.