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Sybille is one of the Race, an embodiment of the pagan goddess Diana, who came into existence years before God, ad the two beliefs that exist in a world fighting for the belief in only one of them.
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"Sybille," commanded by Captain Vashon, which, on January 22, 1783, had been captured from the French by the British "Hussar," commanded by
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In another second-round match, Francesca Schiavone beat Sybille Bammer 6-2, 6-1.
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He rocks it back home in Germany, where he lives with his wife, Sybille, and their 18-month-old son, Kilian Arelius Sol Invictus Bashful Baloo Culhane.
Mike Bonifer: Egypt Needs the E-Team Mike Bonifer 2011
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Sybille has now been captured by the Inquisition and she is supposed to confess her sins (conducting magic against the Pope) to Brother Michel.
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Having recently lost Sybille, his wife, Jorge is having a hard time adjusting to seeing her rekindled into an aloof and distant version of herself.
Robert Silverberg's "The World Inside": Overpopulation, Sex and Sensibility 2009
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Sybille and Kilian are back in Germany, where Sybille is monitoring the whereabouts of their friends in Egypt through Facebook posts.
Mike Bonifer: Egypt Needs the E-Team Mike Bonifer 2011
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And like a thunderclap, when you think back on its arrival, you realize you saw it coming for a long time - a short journey of Jorge and Sybille makes for a perfectly executed story, a tight little package of character, theme, style.
Robert Silverberg's "The World Inside": Overpopulation, Sex and Sensibility 2009
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In another second-round match, Francesca Schiavone beat Sybille Bammer 6-2, 6-1.
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Sweat pours off the face of Elena Dementieva from Russia while she faces Sybille Bammer from Austria.
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