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  • One of her funnier ones was called "Paladins" -- this was her effort to try to flatter me, Shaun Altman, and Jauani Wu.

    World of SL 2008

  • In the center of the high Gothic2façade of the Paladins was the great flight of steps, incessantly occupied by a double stream ascending and descending, which, after being broken by the intermediate landing, spread in broad waves over the two lateral flights.

    I. The Great Hall. Book I 1917

  • Although the Paladins were a nationally-competitive program dating back to the 1970s, winning wasn't an every-year thing.

    Local News from Tuscaloosa News 2010

  • The Paladins were the only Southern Conference candidate to offer a package deal that comes close to covering both of the twins 'academic costs.

    Anderson Independent Mail Stories Paul Strelow 2010

  • Although the Paladins were a nationally-competitive program dating back to the 1970s, winning wasn't an every-year thing.

    Local News from Tuscaloosa News 2010

  • Although the wily, masterful Charlemagne is beautifully drawn, it is the more shadowy figure of Roland, best known of the 'Paladins' of the Emperor - the European counterparts of the Knights of the Round Table - who seems to interest Massie more.

    Review of Charlemagne and Roland, by Allan Massie 2007

  • Although the wily, masterful Charlemagne is beautifully drawn, it is the more shadowy figure of Roland, best known of the 'Paladins' of the Emperor - the European counterparts of the Knights of the Round Table - who seems to interest Massie more.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • "Paladins" music: Molly Norcross - one of those modern-instrument specialists, on French horn

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES R. OESTREICH 2010

  • "Paladins" music: Molly Norcross - one of those modern-instrument specialists, on French horn

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES R. OESTREICH 2010

  • According to Furman University's web site, all the school's sports teams did not adopt the name "Paladins" until 1961; prior to that, different sports teams used different names (none of them "Christian Knights"):

    New Urban Legends 2008

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