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The phrase struck with particular impact, looking at him-the resolute set of the wide shoulders and the memory of his graceful ferocity, "showing off" at wordplay in the moonlight.
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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He patted the gray stone beside him-the Graygem or Graystone of Gargath, the artifact that long ago transformed all Krynn and brought chaos and change into it.
Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010
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And now at last Rubashov knew of what experience this gesture had reminded him-the imploring gesture of the meagre, stretched-out hands.
Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010
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This will be an important point because he is going to repeat a claim that he acted within the laws that were described to him-the laws that John Yoo's hypocrisies violated.
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Well, you know what happened to him-the good'ol boy gone maverick finished at the end of a rope.
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"With 80% name recognition but only a 48% favorability rating, the voters know Maltese but they don't like him-the fat lady is warming up."
Poll Observations: Addabbo Not Beating 'Unknown,' Johnson Race Subject to Late Breaks 2008
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Bruce Campbell was suggested to play Zandor so I was asked to make him like him-the chin does it.
Herculoids anyone? Zillabob 2007
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Bruce Campbell was suggested to play Zandor so I was asked to make him like him-the chin does it.
Archive 2007-05-01 Zillabob 2007
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In fact, Joel rarely meets any one on the ship who doesn't like him-the one character there who is uncertain of him is more terrified of Joel's father's reputation than anything he knows about Joel.
Archive 2007-02-01 Fred Perry 2007
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All these years later, every time I look at George's eyes-or even think about him-the persistent voice continues the incessant refrain: "DO SOMETHING!"
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