Lore could hear the scrape of his fingernail against his tooth, and her skin crawled. |
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As Lore opened her mouth once again to ask, a chime in the background interrupted her. |
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Idess is an earthbound angel with a wild side sworn to protect the human Lore is targeting. |
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And congratulations to Collingwood Village and Lore Krill housing co-ops in Vancouver. |
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Horse is the symbol of vital force which galvanises the physical body in the Vedic Lore. |
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Lore has not yet explicitly told his family, for fear of disownment. |
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Dr Lore Hartzenberg's testimony ahead of Pistorius' sentencing for culpable homicide was almost immediately characterised by the prosecution as unbalanced. |
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Due to my brief foray into the lore of the Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic worlds, I was aware of the nature of a wicker man before I saw this film. |
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This relationship implies ownership and custodianship of physical sites, of lore, and of cultural artifacts including music, dance, story, and design. |
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In Oxford lore, Bacon is credited as the namesake of Folly Bridge for having gotten himself placed under house arrest nearby. |
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The author has collected a treasury of facts and lore about horses. |
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Some students of Arthurian lore identify the Lake District with the Grail kingdom of Listeneise. |
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It was discovered in time with eight conspirators executed, including Guy Fawkes, who became the iconic evil traitor in English lore. |
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The history of Geoffrey forms the basis for much British lore and literature as well as being a rich source of material for Welsh bards. |
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In 1978, Paleontologist Leigh Van Valen named over 20 taxa of extinct mammals after Tolkien lore in a single paper. |
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He then worked briefly as a labourer for Highgate Cemetery, which became another part of his biographical lore. |
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According to popular lore, clan badges were used by Scottish clans as a form of identification in battle. |
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Folklore also includes customary lore, the forms and rituals of celebrations such as Christmas and weddings, folk dances and initiation rites. |
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The second half of the compound word, lore, proves easier to define as its meaning has stayed relatively stable over the last two centuries. |
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As Saxo's texts are the first written accounts of Denmark's history, and hence the Danes, his sources are largely surviving legends, folk lore and word of mouth. |
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Traditional songs such as Green grow the rushes, O present religious lore in a mnemonic form, as do Western Christmas carols and similar traditional songs. |
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Local lore claims that the custom began when two ladies of Hallaton were saved from a raging bull by a startled hare, distracting the bull from its charge. |
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Barbers are the priests of hair lore, so you may listen to what they've learned from any confessionals, but don't automatically take their word as correct. |
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Numerous satirical versions have long circulated in children's lore. |
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It appears most probable that it was at Merfyn's court that all the lore of the north was collected and written down during his reign and that of his son. |
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