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  • Within Clanking City, the ruler, Prince Argul, has the power to read other people's thoughts - just one of many parallels with Ryan's story that permeate the story.

    REVIEW: Fast Forward 1 edited by Lou Anders 2007

  • Another story played out in Clanking City is that of young Shama, a crystal-making prodigy whose work inadvertently traps the mind of Prince Argul.

    REVIEW: Fast Forward 1 edited by Lou Anders 2007

  • Clanking shots and scurrying on defense, Los Angeles was outmatched and outplayed.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • Clanking dishes and clinking glasses spun circles around Griffin.

    The Wish Stealers Tracy Trivas 2010

  • Clanking dishes and clinking glasses spun circles around Griffin.

    The Wish Stealers Tracy Trivas 2010

  • Clanking noises sound through Winnie the Pooh, like a bunch of coins have been dropped.

    Losing Faith Denise Jaden 2010

  • Clanking against the stone with a dull booming sound, the door swung crazily back and forth.

    Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas Carlos G.Tonda 2010

  • In the years immediately after the publication of his first novel, The Valley of the Squinting Windows (1918), Brinsley MacNamara had published three more, The Clanking of Chains (1919), The Irishman (1920), and The Mirror in the Dusk (1921).

    Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000

  • Clanking reverberates off the concrete in the cooler as the shapes try to open the beer door.

    Blue Jeans and Black Leather 2009

  • Clanking and tinkling, we follow the parade of people to the garden party in the Snob Hill area of the campground and discover an amazing fact: What nudists do for fun is dress up.

    Holly Robinson: Two Women Bare It All 2009

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