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He does exactly the same in Warlock, with just as much gusto and skill.
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Soon a number of us were talking in Warlock dialogue, a kind of thoughtful, stylized, Victorian-Wild West diction.
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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The self-titled "Warlock" - who in the past week has revealed he wants to marry a tree and filed a $100 million lawsuit against
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It was called The Warlock’s Childe, and in it we could browse and examine all sorts of powders and talismans—and the candles, oh, the candles, I can still smell them, tall and black, and round, and fat, prescribed for use in dark rituals of Satanic force—and arcane manuals on various forms of spell casting or channeling.
Freud’s Blind Spot Elisa Albert 2010
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But the audience's love for Sheen ended there, when his next segment — dubbed the "Warlock States of Sheen" and featuring the actor behind a presidential podium — dragged on with incoherent ramblings "my perfect flesh and napalm dripping brain" and nonsensical quotes from Thomas Jefferson, Bob Dylan and Robert Plant.
Charlie Sheen's "Violent Torpedo of Truth" Bombs in Detroit 2011
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Anyway, unlike the rather obscure Deadwood, the Warlock was a massive hit, and now you can relive those nostalgic beast battling, dice rolling days on a certain fruity tablet.
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain comes to the iPad : Chronicles Network: Science Fiction & Fantasy 2010
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The last two books will be titled The Warlock and The Enchantress.
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The Warlock is a jamming device used to hunt up and down radio frequencies searching for signals that could detonate a bomb.
Iraq's Real WMD 2007
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Raymond Giles's Night of the Warlock is a great example, and probably my favorite so far.
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Raymond Giles's Night of the Warlock is a great example, and probably my favorite so far.
Archive 2005-04-03 2005
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