Roman statesman and philosopher who was an advisor to Nero; his nine extant tragedies are modeled on Greek tragedies (circa 4 BC - 65 AD)
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a member of the Iroquoian people formerly living in New York State south of Lake Ontario
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the Iroquoian language spoken by the Seneca
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Senecas \Sen"e*cas\, n. pl.; sing. {Seneca}. (Ethnol.) A tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited a part of Western New York. This tribe was the most numerous and most warlike of the Five Nations.
{Seneca grass}(Bot.), holy grass. See under {Holy}.
{Seneca eil}, petroleum or naphtha.
{Seneca root}, or {Seneca snakeroot} (Bot.), the rootstock of an American species of milkworth ({Polygala Senega}) having an aromatic but bitter taste. It is often used medicinally as an expectorant and diuretic, and, in large doses, as an emetic and cathartic. [Written also {Senega root}, and {Seneka root}.]
Then I've got them." Wells is attending New York's Empire Farm Days in Seneca Falls to find buyers and distributors in the United States for his "Shoes for Moos."
In West Virginia, Greenbank reached 26 below and Seneca State Forest hit 23 below, while Burkes Garden, Va., had a low of 19 below zero.
In addition, Seneca said it and the successor corporation to Argo will enter into a joint venture to explore and further develop the Argo properties it is acquiring.
In West Seneca, N.Y., the Juvenile Bureau has substance abuse prevention programs in 5th and 7th grades and presented these and other programs to 6,600 students last year.
Seneca is a Houston-based oil and gas firm.
Santorelli said an agreement had been made with the Seneca Falls chief of police that he would give the group two warnings before making any arrests.
The Seneca Indians would receive millions of dollars in back rents on leased lands under a bill approved by the Senate.
Waterloo town fathers and the Seneca County Chamber of Commerce planned today to unveil a sign on Route 96 reading simply: "Waterloo, N.Y., Birthplace of Elsie the Cow _ 1932."
State officials estimate that up to 75 percent of the children that were at the West Seneca facility may have been sexually abused.
In Seneca, S.C., more than 300 people attended the funeral of Army Specialist Phillip S. Lear, one of three South Carolina natives killed during the invasion.
More than 100 people took refuge in the nearby Winchester Fire Company in West Seneca and were given food, and several elderly people were given oxygen to treat inhalation of gas fumes, Lang said.
Seneca County's closing stranded fans overnight at the Ohio Conference women's basketball championships at Heidelberg College.
About 300 people in the town of Old Fort were ordered to evacuate their homes today as the spill moved downstream, said Seneca County Sheriff Weldon Neff.
The two-engine Piper Seneca II was reported missing late Wednesday, after taking off from Temuco, a city 415 miles south of Santiago.
"I am glad to see one real American here," Lee said when he met Ely Parker, a Seneca Indian.
"It's not total destruction for all these crops yet, but another week or two of dry weather is going to put us near the point of no return," said Richard Grove, agricultural extension agent for Seneca County, Ohio.
In fact, Sally Parr said the board of the Seneca Falls, N.Y., museum approached Philip Morris Cos. and was rateful for its help.
The stars have all run away. No, these melodramatic flights come not from some Elizabethan, Jacobean or Romantic melodrama, but from the Roman playwright Seneca.
He said the samples represents brands across the board, including all the major brands such as Mott, Seneca, and Tree Top.