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Tiberius
[ tahy-beer-ee-uhs ]
noun
- Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar, 42 b.c.–a.d. 37, Roman emperor 14–37.
Tiberius
/ taɪˈbɪərɪəs /
noun
- Tiberius42 bc37 adMRomanPOLITICS: hereditary ruler full name Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar Augustus. 42 bc –37 ad , Roman emperor (14–37 ad ). He succeeded his father-in-law Augustus after a brilliant military career. He became increasingly tyrannical
Example Sentences
That number goes into Tiberius, which divvies up vaccines on the basis of Census data.
Both HHS and media reports have sometimes described this step as using an algorithm in Tiberius.
Whereas Palantir built Tiberius last summer using the latest available technology, VTrckS is a legacy system that has passed through multiple vendors over its 10-year existence.
Once Operation Warp Speed analysts confirm the official allocation numbers, Tiberius pushes the figures to jurisdictions within their version of the software.
On Friday, Tiberius runs an algorithm that draws on a range of factors, including adult population and vaccine uptake, and allocates the maximum number of doses available to every state.
Even the son of Roman Emperor Tiberius loved broccoli so much that he ate nothing else for a month.
Under Tiberius the cake-eating fell into disuse, but the wheat ears survived.
The beautiful Mallonia stabbed herself rather than yield to the emperor Tiberius.
Tiberius returned to Rome just as the so-called "slave war" in Sicily broke out.
The cowardly treachery of his colleague, instead of discouraging Tiberius Gracchus, merely spurred him on to greater efforts.
Tiberius Gracchus made his speech in favor of the law, which speech was received with great applause.
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