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Which roughly translates as "one from whom
there is no escape." The poet Mesomedes
wrote a hymn to her in the second century AD, addressing her as
"winged balancer of life, "goddess of fury,
daughter of justice." Nemesis was, by all standards,
quite the gal
there is no escape." The poet Mesomedes
wrote a hymn to her in the second century AD, addressing her as
"winged balancer of life, "goddess of fury,
daughter of justice." Nemesis was, by all standards,
quite the gal
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Which roughly translates as
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"one from whom
there is no escape."
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The poet Mesomedes
wrote a hymn to her
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in the second century AD,
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addressing her as
"winged balancer of life,
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"goddess of fury,
daughter of justice."
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Nemesis was, by all standards,
quite the gal.
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When Jacqueline escapes her war-torn country to a Greek island, she meets an unmoored tour guide and the two become close as each finds hope in the other.