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  • The video, with the title "Knights Templar 2083," was posted by Anders Behring Breivik, who was identified by several Norwegian media outlets as the suspect, was arrested and charged with acts of terrorism.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • The video, with the title "Knights Templar 2083," was posted by Anders Behring Breivik, who was identified by several Norwegian media outlets as the suspect, was arrested and charged with acts of terrorism.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • Alleghanies and returned to establish in a Williamsburg tavern that fantastic order of nobility which he called the Knights of The Golden

    Abraham Lincoln: a History — Volume 01 John Hay 1870

  • It's not known yet whether this group, which he calls the Knights Templar Europe, actually exists.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Skaugen said in his keynote at ISC that the MIC chip family would be known as Knights, and he held up what is presumably the same co-processor that Intel showed off at SC09 last fall, which he identified as the Knights Ferry co-processor:

    Channel Register 2010

  • And Blizzard gets points for the wonderful job they did with those three levels, but I'm taking half those points back for not stretching it out a bit more and finding a more satisfactory way to divorce the Death Knights from the Lich King, if, indeed, that had to happen.

    I'm Caitlín, and I'm an "altaholic." greygirlbeast 2009

  • President of Paladin Knights, he was also a member of AmVets, Vet-Aid, VVA,

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • "Baghdad Knights" is a fine political number, and I'd never have guessed someone could make a listenable version of "Please Come to Boston."

    Archive 2007-01-28 Bill Crider 2007

  • They became known as the Knights of the Blooded Hand, for all these men had scars across their palms where they had cut themselves to form a blood pact.

    Crusader Gold Gibbons, David 2007

  • They became known as the Knights of the Blooded Hand, for all these men had scars across their palms where they had cut themselves to form a blood pact.

    Crusader Gold Gibbons, David 2007

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