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  • While the Song court achieved the revenge for its former humiliation,117 it did not expect that the Mongol's cavalry would, without a break, turn heads of horses to the south and in 1235 the Mongol-Song war broke out.

    Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008

  • Rival pattie sellers popped up in no time, so the Mongol's had to come up with their own logo so that their customers would know the real deal, so they hit upon the idea of using a giant letter "M" (for Mongol) and painting it a golden color.

    Don't Mangle the Mongol 2010

  • Maybe they've forgotten how, or maybe they just don't want to, but if you're in the mood for a sweeping historical epic, Mongol's there waiting for you.

    Archive 2009-01-11 Bill Crider 2009

  • I don't know the Mongolian word for panache, but "Mongol's" got plenty of it.

    Arabs, Jews Duel, 2008

  • ECCLESTON: Mongol's sandbagging contract expires in a couple weeks.

    CNN Transcript Oct 27, 2006 2006

  • And here in this part of Afghanistan, that $4 a day is enough to feed Mongol's entire family.

    CNN Transcript Oct 27, 2006 2006

  • The Mongol's sword whistled past Bill's face as the pair fell into the cave, and he closed his eyes in relief.

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2005

  • He'd never gone lower in the terminal than the basement where the gym and weapons ranges were, having a Mongol's fear of tightly closed-in places.

    Wagers of Sin Asprin, Robert 1996

  • There was another shot, but there was no time to wonder about it, Michael's hands closed over the Mongol's gunhand and his right elbow snapped into the adam's apple, the fingers of his left hand closing over the little finger of the Mongol's right hand, snapping it back, breaking it, the gun falling away.

    The Arsenal Ahern, Jerry 1988

  • Michael drew back, loosing the knife hand, the steel of Michael's knife scraping against the steel of the Mongol's saber, the saber twirling in the Mongol's hand, Michael Rourke parrying the thrust as it came, their blades stroking, the Mongol charging him.

    The Arsenal Ahern, Jerry 1988

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