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  • It was a crucifixion of struggle, an age-long nightmare of agony.

    CHAPTER XLIX 2010

  • After what was to her an age-long period of bliss, his arms relaxed and he seemed to make an effort to draw himself together.

    CHAPTER XI 2010

  • My memory of it is of an age-long suffering of fear in the midst of a murderous crew, and of an infinite number of glasses of red wine passing across the bare boards of a wine-drenched table and going down my burning throat.

    Chapter 4 2010

  • The man's stooped and narrow shoulders and weazened chest proclaimed him the true child of the crowded ghetto, and strong on Martin was the age-long struggle of the feeble, wretched slaves against the lordly handful of men who had ruled over them and would rule over them to the end of time.

    Chapter 38 2010

  • Liverpool, toiling on through an age-long nightmare while the stars came out and the surface of the lake turned to the unruffledness of

    LIKE ARGUS OF THE ANCIENT TIMES 2010

  • It all occurred in one of those age-long seconds that embrace an eternity of happening.

    Jack London's Story - Moon Face: Planchette pg 3 of 3 2010

  • It is an age-long and normal human characteristic: All children are born creative.

    Car faces ewillett 2008

  • They will result in the halting of the age-long piracy to which our worlds have been subjected, and in the salvation of the civilizations that have for so long a time been under the lash.

    "Microcosmic Buccaneers" by Harl Vincent, part 7 Johnny Pez 2009

  • They will result in the halting of the age-long piracy to which our worlds have been subjected, and in the salvation of the civilizations that have for so long a time been under the lash.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Johnny Pez 2009

  • The age-long notion of women as just being there to make children or to meet the pleasure demands of the men folk must be jettisoned.

    Professor Emman Osakwe « Illiteracy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009

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