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This will be a full-length novel called Dreadnought, to be released in trade paperback sometime in the fall.
January 18, 2010 valkyrwench 2010
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This will be a full-length novel called Dreadnought, to be released in trade paperback sometime in the fall.
January 18, 2010 2010
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On your journey, you must bring down a giant airship called the Dreadnought, help the last surviving dragon, and enter a hellish underworld.
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I looked for Dreadnought, that doorstop of a book and it's not available (and neither is most anything else by this best-selling historian EXCEPT the sequel to Dreadnought, which is available.)
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Strategically, the Dreadnought was an error of the gravest kind; politically, it was an absolute disaster.
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However, be that as it may, I was once the owner of a pedigree thoroughbred called Dreadnought, which was presented to me when a colt.
The Reminiscences Of Sir Henry Hawkins Brampton, Henry H 1904
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A model listed by an anonymous user as a 'Tabletop Wargaming Robot Model' - but identifiable to the Huffington Post UK as the likeness of a Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine Dreadnought, which is a trademarked design of the UK-based
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael Rundle 2012
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The Dreadnought is the most popular size acoustic guitar sold in the United States.
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"Dreadnought" takes the reader up to the last day of peace.
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And I still think "Dreadnought" was a better company name than "Mosaic".
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