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Examples
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Once Dagger is safely ensconced in the base, the real fun begins: fitting her with the necklace.
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Compounding that, the holes in Dagger’s chest are a bit too big for my taste.
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There are two holes in Dagger’s chest, where the ends of the necklace can fit.
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A large peg in Dagger’s foot inserts easily into a hole inside the Cloak base, but you’ll want to be careful while setting her up.
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But after the lapse of many years the king, Don Pedro, who is called the Dagger, by canvassing, bribery, promises, and every sort of practice, at length procured the revocation of this right.
A Political Treatise 2007
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Her latest China Bayles book is Spanish Dagger, which is the 17th in this series.
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It was in the December of 1792 that Burke had enacted that famous bit of melodrama out of place known as the Dagger Scene.
Burke Morley, John 1907
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You might note that the Dagger is the only media source to actually cover the "angry mob" with more than a piecemeal article, and that all of your right to free speech has found an open venue for expression.
Baltiblogs 2009
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It seems to me that the inner-cities of today could use their own 'Dagger' John.
Hip-Hop Indians and masculinity Steve Sailer 2005
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I was struck by the stories about 'Dagger' John the priest who saved the Irish of New York.
Hip-Hop Indians and masculinity Steve Sailer 2005
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