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  • She was a wealthy individual by Rigelian standards, and she was bound to have her share of followers, such as Mon-dral.

    Mind Meld Vornholt, John 1997

  • "You're not making the demands," replied Mon dral.

    Mind Meld Vornholt, John 1997

  • He would not dissuade Mon-dral from thinking that he was dead.

    Mind Meld Vornholt, John 1997

  • Uhura talked to the prefect in Ancient Grace, and we know that Mon-dral and Vitra were acquitted of Denker's murder.

    Mind Meld Vornholt, John 1997

  • Spock lunged for Mondral's shoulder with his right hand, willing enough strength and accuracy to his fingers to shut off vital nerve impulses in Mon-dral's neck.

    Mind Meld Vornholt, John 1997

  • Mon-dral, the other Rigelians, and a grinning Dr. McCoy.

    Mind Meld Vornholt, John 1997

  • She didn't want to enter alone, because Mon-dral was checking his merchandise as it strolled past, looking pleased, displeased, or noncommittal.

    Mind Meld Vornholt, John 1997

  • Gurza, so inappropriately named to perpetuate the memory of the rebellious general who had ravaged this part of Mexico, stood the cathe - dral, its sombre silvery-grey towers flanking the delicate luxuriance of its central fa~ade.

    Mexico Michener, James 1992

  • When she was unveiled, in her own temple atop a small pyramid that occupied the space where the cathe - dral now stands, there was revelry and feasting, for it was recognized that a worthy goddess had at last been found to accompany War God in his lonely rule of the high valley.

    Mexico Michener, James 1992

  • The anthem was composed es - pecially for the occasion by the first woman cathe - dral organist in Sweden -- the organist of the cathe - dral in Gothenburg -- and she had brought with her thirty members of her choir, all of them remarkable singers.

    The Story of a Pioneer Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919 1929

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