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05:03 Nov 16, 2001 |
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5 +1 | Aut anarchiam aut mortem, aut libertatem aut mortem! |
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Aut anarchiam aut mortem, aut libertatem aut mortem! Explanation: I've put it in the accusative case because I believe you implied (we want) anarchy or death. "Aut... aut" means "either... or" when you can't have both. |
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