Athena: Then you leave me no choice. 奎托斯:我并不欠你任何东西!雅典娜:你要这样我无话可说。
athena
[ noun ] (Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman Minerva <noun.person>
Pallas \Pal"las\ (p[a^]l"las), prop. n. [L., fr. Gr. Palla`s, Palla`dos.] (Gr. Myth.) Pallas Athena, the Grecian goddess of wisdom, called also {Athena}, {Pallas Athene} or {Athene}, and identified, at a later period, with the Roman Minerva. [1913 Webster +PJC]
Last year the group paid a final dividend of 2.05p, making a total for the year of 2.75p. Pentos blamed 'weaker than anticipated' trading during the final quarter in its office furniture manufacturing operations and the Athena poster and print business.
The protein reported on by the Athena team is also thought to be a precursor of another previously described protein called protease nexin II, one of a family of agents that control certain enzymes and interact with cells.
Of the total 157 outlets, 127 are owned by Athena Holdings and 30 held under franchise agreements. Athena's suppliers, which include a number of smaller companies that are unlikely to recover any of their money, could be hardest hit by the receivership.
Of the total 157 outlets, 127 are owned by Athena Holdings and 30 held under franchise agreements. Athena's suppliers, which include a number of smaller companies that are unlikely to recover any of their money, could be hardest hit by the receivership.
Investigators and industry officials said Mr. Galvin in the past operated through two Northern Virginia-based companies, Upshur Corp. and the Athena Group.
Athena was not present at her mother's funeral in Athens on Friday or at the burial.
Apollo here is a trivial joker, who would hardly be capable of sending Orestes off to kill Clytemnestra since he is too busy making cheap comments about the jury and flirting with Athena.
Roussel is the father of Miss Onassis' only child, 3-year-old Athena, who stands to inherit her mother's entire fortune.
"Life to you!" the crowd shouted as white-gloved pallbears carried the casket from the cathedral behind the cross of pink roses and a large wreath of chrysanthemums and roses from both Roussel and Athena.
Aristotle Onassis married Athena Livanos, daughter of a wealthy Greek shipowner, in 1946 and she bore him two children, Alexander in 1948 and Christina.