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Julius

American  
[jool-yuhs] / ˈdʒul yəs /

noun

  1. a male given name: a Roman family name.


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Brent and WTI crude futuers were lower, and prices were likely to follow a short-lived but sharp spike pattern rather than a sustained breakout, according to Julius Baer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Julius Baer maintains a cautious, wait-and-see stance.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This explains why you feel fine at first but then start to feel sick as the infection becomes established," Julius said.

From Science Daily

Figures like Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar and Napoleon were adventurers, and while perhaps not personally admirable, they changed history and changed it irrevocably:

From Salon

Birmingham 8, Granada Hills 2: Carlos Acuna struck out five in six innings, Aidan Martinez struck out three in one inning of relief and Julius Monroe-Truitt had three RBIs for Birmingham.

From Los Angeles Times