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  • An elite group of Angels, known as the Caste of Architects, needs the help of Spawn to retrieve one of their living weapons that has gone amok, the Horsaak-El.

    Comic Quick Picks – April 8th, 2009 « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009

  • The public outcry triggered by the lavish menu and harsh austerity packages has prompted some soul searching among the Italian elite, which has come to be referred to as The Caste.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • The public outcry triggered by the lavish menu and harsh austerity packages has prompted some soul searching among the Italian elite, which has come to be referred to as The Caste.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • The public outcry triggered by the lavish menu and harsh austerity packages has prompted some soul searching among the Italian elite, which has come to be referred to as The Caste.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The smarting tears came into our eyes when, in "Caste," she staggered back, despairing, lost in grief, unable to arm her soldier for the march.

    Meadow Grass Tales of New England Life Alice Brown 1902

  • And DOT, with a book of "Caste" in her hand, arranges the room according to a diagram.

    Complete Plays of John Galsworthy John Galsworthy 1900

  • And DOT, with a book of "Caste" in her hand, arranges the room according to a diagram.

    Plays : Second Series John Galsworthy 1900

  • And DOT, with a book of "Caste" in her hand, arranges the room according to a diagram.

    The Eldest Son John Galsworthy 1900

  • And DOT, with a book of "Caste" in her hand, arranges the room according to a diagram.

    Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900

  • 'Caste' after the performance; that they've put it on as a stop-gap on account of the failure of the 'Triflers,' and that he knew revivals were of no use; that he would give any sum for a good modern comedy.

    Lion and the Unicorn Richard Harding Davis 1890

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