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  • Then there is a group called the Harlequins whose job it is to protect the Travelers in every way possible; again they have been around for a very long time.

    “The Traveler” by John Twelve Hawks (Doubleday, 2005) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Then there is a group called the Harlequins whose job it is to protect the Travelers in every way possible; again they have been around for a very long time.

    2010 February 09 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Maya has been raised by an elite warrior class known as the Harlequins – but their kind are dying, having been systematically hunted and exterminated by the Tabula, a secret organization seeking a world order.

    Neth Space Neth 2007

  • The Harlequins are the sworn protectors of Travelers – mystics, healers, and leaders of mankind who have the ability to travel between the dimensions of reality and are the true enemy of the Tabula their desired world order.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Neth 2007

  • Maya has been raised by an elite warrior class known as the Harlequins – but their kind are dying, having been systematically hunted and exterminated by the Tabula, a secret organization seeking a world order.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Neth 2007

  • The Harlequins are the sworn protectors of Travelers – mystics, healers, and leaders of mankind who have the ability to travel between the dimensions of reality and are the true enemy of the Tabula their desired world order.

    Neth Space Neth 2007

  • The Harlequins were a bit shorthanded for the match, needing to pull a few Goose reserves onto their side of the pitch.

    Summit Daily News - Top Stories 2010

  • • Plus we'll have the build-up to the ERC's report into Harlequins, which is due tomorrow.

    Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk James Dart, Penny Woods 2009

  • Leigh Bowery for sure but also derivatives such as Harlequins, Sex Dolls, Hellraisers … that disturbing, and disturbed, universe of the Australian-born pop artist who ravaged the London club scene in the '80s and early' 90s.

    On the Runway 2009

  • Leigh Bowery for sure but also derivatives such as Harlequins, Sex Dolls, Hellraisers … that disturbing, and disturbed, universe of the Australian-born pop artist who ravaged the London club scene in the '80s and early' 90s.

    On the Runway 2009

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