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  • Warding off interest in the club's leading players has also proved to be a challenge.

    Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp dismayed by 'crazy' wages of players 2011

  • Don't worry, whenever I crack wise about D&D I bring my +3 Helm of Geek Warding.

    Books for the road Tripp 2009

  • Warding off osteoporosis, possibly warding off pneumonia later in life, improving your posture, which is something we could all use a little bit of.

    CNN Transcript Jun 28, 2007 2007

  • GUPTA: Warding off obesity is sort of one of the most interesting things about this study.

    CNN Transcript Jan 29, 2004 2004

  • Warding off the attack of a big, fierce, dirty dog, which sprang at her, dragging its paws down her dress, Polly waited while her husband undid the door, then followed him through a chaos, which smelt as she had never believed any roofed-in place could smell, to

    Australia Felix 2003

  • Warding off the attack with a desperate push, the clansman moved back to the edge of the circle.

    The Hawk Eternal Gemmell, David 1995

  • Spring swords generally went to young fighters, given to them by their parents. the value of the spell of Warding went without saying; to be able to withstand even some magic was invaluable to-say-a bodyguard.

    Winds Of Fate Lackey, Mercedes 1991

  • Spring swords generally went to young fighters, given to them by their parents. the value of the spell of Warding went without saying; to be able to withstand even some magic was invaluable to-say-a bodyguard.

    Winds Of Fate Lackey, Mercedes 1991

  • Swords with the set-spell for each season; for Spring, the spell of Calm, for Summer, the spell of Warding, for Fall, the spell of Healing, and for Winter, the spell that attracted Luck.

    Winds Of Fate Lackey, Mercedes 1991

  • Swords with the set-spell for each season; for Spring, the spell of Calm, for Summer, the spell of Warding, for Fall, the spell of Healing, and for Winter, the spell that attracted Luck.

    Winds Of Fate Lackey, Mercedes 1991

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