The rats then swarm onto and devour any lamed, limping brontosaurus that they come across. |
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Yet, you offered to stay behind at Camelot willingly, when you were not lamed or too young. |
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He was lamed politically in February 2004 by a bribery scandal involving one his aides. |
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Using her pole as a staff, her temporarily lamed left hand useless at her side, she turned, beginning her hunt for the tricky sorceress and a place to camp once more. |
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Having escaped serious injury throughout his racing career, Tommy was lamed for life through a fall from his hack while riding to the post office in the Curragh Camp. |
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As morale slumps and donors have their doubts, the president has to work the lunch and dinner circuits even harder to service the party's overdraft. Is the lamed presidency therefore permanently crippled? |
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In these documents the lamed form remained visually prominent. |
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The lamed form, which has the same derivation as the Western L, resembles the latter and can be picked out in early Aramaic pen hands by its characteristic long ascender. |
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Now her soul felt lamed in itself. It was her hope that was struck. |
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