The Galilean, sir, was a paladin for the destitute, the downtrodden, the impecunious hoi polloi. |
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I believe I yelped aloud when encountering the name of Nicolas de Staƫl, a middling paladin of last-gasp School of Paris painting that contested our post-Second World War artistic hegemony. |
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In conclusion, far from the commercial pinball games such as Bounty Hunter and Young paladin, this game is promising, it remains to be seen whether the author will improve on the game. |
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Don Quixote perceives Dulcinea as a golden-haired highborn young woman of incomparable loveliness for whom he will perform brave deeds as her paladin. |
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The enchanter buffed the paladin to prepare him to fight the dragon. |
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These microseismic events are recorded on surface using the Paladin data acquisition system. |
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A sudden flare of white light had the Paladin scrambling for his sword as a shadowed form draped in a cowl and cloak rose from the lake, mistily transparent. |
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Australian mining company, Paladin Energy Ltd announced it has entered into agreements with its existing lenders to refinance the Langer Heinrich project finance facility. |
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