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                    "reference": "Bailly 2020 Hugo Chávez Gérard Gréco, André Charbonnet, Mark De Wilde, Bernard Maréchal & contributeurs \/ Licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification — « CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 »",
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                    "description": "<b>α, ον<\/b>, hébreu ; οἱ Ἑϐραῖοι, les Hébreux, PAUS. <i>1, 5, 5 ;<\/i> APP. <i>Civ. 2, 71 ; etc<\/i>."
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