Even ogres, gnomes and probably, Deran thought, a few enchanters were present. |
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The chessmen, stone gnomes, were drawn up like twin guards of opposing honour. |
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Shrek has over thirty fully-rendered characters as well as various fairies, pixies, gnomes, and dwarfs which appear mostly all in one scene. |
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I have had buses pull up in front of the house and everybody who sees the gnomes creases up laughing. |
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Elves and men and gnomes and goblins alike looked about in fear and confusion. |
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They say the elves have been tracking something in the Wood, and it ain't gnomes or goblins. |
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Again, what is the inspiration behind characters such as fairies, elves, gnomes, and witches? |
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The mean dwellings of gnomes and goblins came into view, as well as armed camps dotted with small fires. |
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More than once they came across the bleached bones and disintegrated rags of gnomes, goblins, and other dead marauders. |
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Powder coated fir trees line the loops conjuring images of snow monsters and giant gnomes. |
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The gnomes and goblins were milling about, obviously not responding to orders, and desperately looking for ways to escape. |
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Grinning I realised it was the figure who was so attracted to the gardener's gnomes. |
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The Front rescues gnomes from garden centres where they are insensitively placed among bottles of toxic garden chemicals. |
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I absolutely detest gnomes and the majority of people living in the big houses would not want gnomes in their gardens either. |
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Ada was enjoying a particularly eclectic collection of garden gnomes when her phone rang. |
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The book is based on the story of a crafty 12-year-old Irish boy who is immersed in a world of fairies, leprechauns and gnomes. |
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The display now includes a see-saw, rocking horse, Santas, gnomes and elves. |
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Garden gnomes represent all that is both great and grotesque about this fair country of ours. |
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Before our modern era most people who had encounters knew that what they were dealing with were daemons, dragons, gnomes, fairies and trolls. |
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Highlight of the garden, created by scuba divers 150 feet down in the murky depths of Wastwater, is a display of around 40 garden gnomes. |
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French police are trying to find homes for over 80 garden gnomes kidnapped in eastern France earlier this year. |
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Three youngsters have condemned the thieves who keep stealing the gnomes from their garden. |
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The gnomes of Zurich chugged in at seventh while Milan notched up a distant 11 th place on the Jones Lang LaSalle index. |
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It is said that even the bankers, known as the gnomes of Zurich because of the mounds of gold stored in underground vaults, have to relax. |
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Dragons, elves, humans, dwarves, drakes and gnomes alike all were celebrating in the streets of the dragon mountain city. |
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Christmas is special in many homes, but not when intruders whip four garden gnomes. |
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The kits also come with air-drying clay, which can be rolled and shaped for water features, pots, rocks and even gnomes. |
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Behind these were many ranks of pixies, gnomes and nymphs, and in the rear a thousand beautiful fairies floated along in gorgeous array. |
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He also has gnomes baring their backsides, and a scattering of fake skulls, but he said all of these were just part of who he was. |
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There were fairies, gnomes, dragons and assorted other creatures watching curiously from a safe distance. |
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The trip should only take a week and if it takes any longer I shall send a troop of gnomes to find you. |
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A York gardener was caught red-handed with a hoard of stolen statues, gnomes and ornaments, magistrates heard. |
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Who originally came up with the idea of kidnapping garden gnomes and sending the owner photos of the gnome in front of tourist sites around the globe? |
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In Greece, they sneak into homes to scare children, and in Scandinavia, the gnomes play pranks. |
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Related: Why Sweden's dancing gnomes have a lot to teach Britain about Eurovision Clearly, Europe doesn't want us in Eurovision. |
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It is governed by political gnomes busy jealously guarding their small treasure. |
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If the game is finished because all gnomes have been turned into stone, the wizards must try to identify the fairies afterwards. |
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A caught fairy should pretend to be turned into stone just as the gnomes to avoid being identified as a fairy by the wizards. |
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Could they be two gnomes, or maybe a man and a lady with a hat, or a child and a flower-girl? |
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We, the gnomes, have a replica of the temple of the Green Flame and we want to invite you to see it. |
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All children are gnomes, except for 2 or 3 who are wizards, all living in a gnomes-land. |
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Morals are rather flimsy among gnomes, earning them a reputation as scoundrels of the first order. |
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Outside the front gate, two policemen with an over-enthusiastic sergeant stood and looked at the gnomes, who looked back, curious but still as stone. |
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You do not have to discourse with fairies or elves, gnomes or trolls. |
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Seated around the smaller tables were an assortment of fairies, gnomes, centaurs, unicorns, elves, goat men, dragons, and a number of creatures she'd never seen before. |
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It is a time when the very mention of witches, gnomes, hobgoblins and ogres is enough to conjure up a fantasy world populated with a multitude of such creatures. |
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There is actually a competition on the site to win a set of the gnomes, so if you can be bothered to register and answer the insultingly easy question please do. |
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She stands on a tree stump with two gnomes, four fairies, a raven, an owl, two hares, a rooster, squirrels, rabbits, mice, hedgehogs, toads and a fox. |
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Ancient Mayan ruins, active volcanoes, the world's only hot waterfall, and a couple of weeks spent with a Mexican bongo troupe who believed in gnomes. |
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It was originally thought the gnomes, four old men with fishing rods, may have gone fishing but it now appears that there may be something fishy about their disappearance. |
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Are you now saying that referring to members as gnomes is ruled out? |
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On the down side, every fifth stall has a spaced-out looking granddad of the love generation selling cutely cloying portrayals of gnomes, wood spirits or elves. |
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The bodies of the goblins and gnomes were left as they were. |
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When I was very small, I would look for fairies and gnomes in our yard. |
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Wizards, fairies, elves, trolls and gnomes everywhere fell as the magical bird made its final pass over the land, taking with it the power it had once possessed. |
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Take Lucette, who suffers bawdy assaults from practical joker gnomes or Odette, who does a typing performance without a safety net! |
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And here is an idea: why not go for a little quiet time in the Green Flame temple of these dear gnomes to acquire this peace. |
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In the air and see the sylph Sylphides, in the fire dragons and salamanders, water sirens and mermaids and the earth fairies and gnomes. |
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A gnome is little interested in other gnomes, but all that surrounds it however, interests it prodigiously. |
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The attendees discovered Gnome Syndrome, the series which takes it out on gnomes, or Wipitta, a parody of detective series. |
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Each class had its own stall selling garden-themed products that the children had made, including garden gnomes, wind catchers and wind chimes. |
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Well, art is in the eye of the beholder, and for my advanced seventh-grade art class, garden gnomes are magical. |
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But deep in the forest on his father's farm two gnomes called Pine Cone and Pepper Pot are worried. |
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In the end, firms live or die by their products, whether you are talking pork scratchings, cars, garden gnomes, or whatever. |
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Other poetic forms exist in Old English including short verses, gnomes, and mnemonic poems for remembering long lists of names. |
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At a depth of about 48 m, divers had taken gnomes down and put a picket fence around them. |
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People from the age of two to 99 created elements of the garden, complete with crocheted flora and fauna, garden gnomes and small creatures. |
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When you consider that Costes's openly raw and provocative lyrics have caused him countless run-ins with the French justice system, Stupeflip look about as threatening as a bunch of garden gnomes! |
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If it were correct, we'd all find gnomes, whose only distinguishing characteristics are diminutiveness, avarice, and a preference for living underground, considerably more plausible than ghosts. |
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The gnomes of Washington now admit they were wrong about devaluation, and have become fervent supporters of the Egyptian programme. The back-to-basics policy has paid off handsomely. |
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Up to 500,000 people in Poland are said to be employed by German capital, with thousands of small businesses near the border producing whatever Germany can absorb, starting with garden gnomes. |
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In the past, travelers could uncomfortably lug around full sized garden gnomes from destination to destination. |
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Nobel Prize winner Maurice Allais has always been openly critical of innovative finance, securitisation, derivatives and hedge funds, much beloved of the finance gnomes in a certain part of Europe's financial sector. |
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In the spring time, it is time to get the garden gnomes out of the shed. |
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The political gnomes who govern us are allowing demagogues from the extreme Right and Left, including National Socialists and other separatists, to demolish the European dream. |
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Meanwhile there are smashed garden gnomes and a heated showdown in the fairy-lit garden shed. |
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We still have gnomes on stock. Combine them with the new materials. |
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Thank goodness there are little gnomes who like tidying up. |
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The goblins and gnomes are technologically superior races that use airships, teleporters, and gem powered weapons. |
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Garden gnomes appeared in the Chelsea Flower Show for the first time this year. |
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The gnomes of Wall Street can trade on rumors, but Warren will only invest after the sale or merger has been announced. |
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These intelligent and blind gnomes have found all the ways to join nature to the will of power of their masters and have covered the earth with death machines. |
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Wights are often identified with various creatures from Northwestern European folklore such as elves, dwarves, gnomes, and trolls. |
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The Germans are not above a little self-deprecating horticultural humour either: witness the breadth and range of garden gnomes cavorting in front of many a house. |
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Her description of the family as monstruous garden gnomes and her friends as social misfits defies understanding. |
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Similar creatures include brownies, dwarves, gnomes, imps, and kobolds. |
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There's a stripper who moves in without asking and an OCD ferret-lover who scrubs floors in bare skin and boots when she isn't rhapsodizing over the souls of garden gnomes. |
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Okay, all gnomes are naff, and mooning ones naffer than most. |
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For this is a creation of the City, of the country's financial heart, and of the gnomes of London who have financed it and supported it entirely on their own. |
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So far the major beneficiaries of the boom in gold have been deposed South American dictators, Middle Eastern potentates, and the gnomes of Zurich. |
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