Mann dubs this period the Homo-genocene, referring to the increasing homogeneity of the world.
The issue was raised at question time on 9 November 2011 by Labour's Lord Dubs.
Dubs's theory rests mainly on tantalising hints found in ancient Chinese historiography, none of which refers specifically to Romans.
She calls the development "wiring, " and a couple of years later, her Forbes 400 bio dubs her Cable Gal.
Lord Dubs said peers should be told they will lose their titles if they remain in the upper chamber.
Speaking during questions on 12 March 2012, Lord Dubs said demands for a full inquiry had "been going on for years".
BioHeap, as Titan dubs its process, uses bacteria that the company has developed by selective breeding over the past five years.
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Dubs was not the only one to believe in the Roman connection.
From there, Dubs conjectured, some escaped and joined the Huns as mercenaries.
The rival graphics processors from the two companies come as Intel threatens to enter the market with a product it dubs Larrabee.
But DARTZ is the only company that dubs up your big car.
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When she moves in with Lev (Adam Driver) and Benji (Michael Zegen, who repeatedly dubs her "undateable") she's not even really a tenant.
The engine, built by Dubs of Glasgow in 1885, will complete four journeys this month before returning for the summer service in March.
Dubs says the Chinese kept the ex-legionaries as frontier guards, installing them in a specially created town called Liqian in what is now Gansu.
The topic was raised by Labour peer Lord Dubs, who described the possibility of removing rioters' innocent family members from their homes as "shocking".
Jason Sherlock's late goal was little consolation for the well-beaten Dubs.
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Corbin dubs this realm mundus imaginalis, the world of the imaginal.
Mr Harris, virtually penniless and upset by the break-up of his marriage, decided to set out for China in search of the town mentioned by Dubs.
The spoken parts are definitely a welcome addition to the genre, but the voice acting is about as good as the very worst American anime dubs.
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These three mild suburban guys strike it rich only after Rock assumes the identity of a jailed racketeer and dubs his group CB4 (for Cell Block Four).
Philips dubs the base "The SmartErgoBase" as it can be lowered to almost desk level, and allows users to tilt, rotate, swivel, and make angle adjustments to the screen.
The government cheerily dubs the brew newater, and despite a tide of scatological humour, insists that it is cleaner than the stuff that used to come out of the tap.
That means the holders will face a vastly experienced Red Hand side which contains 10 of the players who featured against Dublin in the All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to the Dubs last August.
The rival graphics processors from the two companies come as Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) threatens to enter the market with a product it dubs Larrabee.
Another Labour peer, Lord Dubs, picks up a theme pursued by colleagues in the Commons with a question on official visits to food banks made by ministers of both Houses since May 2010.
The Act demands that organisations it dubs Communication Service Providers (CSP) - broadly anyone that helps people keep in touch via the web, fax machine or phone - install technology that can automatically monitor what many of their customers are doing.
The first, led by Lord Haskell, is on the development and retention of manufacturing industry in the UK. Then Lord Dubs leads a debate on the support available for people with neurological conditions, and there's a short debate on the future of Citizens Advice Bureaux - led by Lord Boateng.
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In its just-released book, The Best 296 Business Schools, the New York-based test prep and educational services company dubs Stanford the top school in a career rating that takes into account statistical information supplied by the schools and surveys it collected from 19, 000 students who attend the schools listed in its book.
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