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Sanction is tougher, and an issue Objectivists such as myself have to deal with continually.
A Complex Shadow SVGL 2009
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Fans of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files or Laurel Hamilton's Anita Blake series will most surely enjoy Kim Harrison's take on the urban fantasy genre, and Black Magic Sanction is no exception.
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Caramon allowed himself one more glimpse of walking around this town called Sanction, armor clanking, sword rattling on his hip, the women admiring him.
The Soulforge Weis, Margaret 1998
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Thieves and brigands, con men and whores, sell-swords and assassins called Sanction home.
Dragons of a Fallen Sun Weis, Margaret 2000
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His teleportation ring, while perfectly suited for moving about Thorbardin and even carrying him to distant places such as Sanction, was of no use here.
Flint, the King Kirchoff, Mary 2003
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His teleportation ring, while perfectly suited for moving about Thorbardin and even carrying him to distant places such as Sanction, was of no use here.
Flint the King Kirchoff, Mary 1990
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She stood upon the place marked "Sanction," looking into the far northwestern corner of the room where Palanthas nestled in the cleft of its protective mountains.
Test of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1986
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She stood upon the place marked "Sanction," looking into the far northwestern corner of the room where Palanthas nestled in the cleft of its protective mountains.
Test Of The Twins Weis, Margaret 1986
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God's Authority may add some kind of Sanction but no
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I must add to these great Authorities, which seem to have given a kind of Sanction to this Piece of false Wit, that all the Writers of
The Spectator, Volume 1 Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essays Joseph Addison 1695
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