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  • Another simply didn't make much sense any way you sliced it -- after the group you are trying to recruit turns on your competition, the group members keep blithely chatting about their great alliance with the bad guys -- while stepping over their emissary's body.

    Bart Motes: Fallout: New Vegas Bart Motes 2010

  • Another simply didn't make much sense any way you sliced it--after the group you are trying to recruit turns on your competition, the group members keep blithely chatting about their great alliance with the bad guys--while stepping over their emissary's body.

    Bart Motes: Fallout: New Vegas Bart Motes 2010

  • Silberman, Allen and McFarlane acknowledged that a meeting happened, but they insisted they had no recollection of the emissary's name nor who he was.

    Printing: Neocon Judge's History of Cover-ups 2009

  • Silberman, Allen and McFarlane acknowledged that a meeting happened, but they insisted they had no recollection of the emissary's name nor who he was.

    Neocon Judge's History of Cover-ups 2009

  • "If you command the stone, why don't you order it to carry the emissary's baggage?"

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • Back went the device into a pouch on the emissary's belt.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • In respect of scent, age had not dimmed the emissary's personal bouquet.

    Dirge Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

  • The emissary's control device chirped again, and the tiny cube vanished.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • It was explained by the thranx that the emissary's two escorts were necessary to look after her health and not her security, and those on board the flagship could well believe it as soon as that worthy was helped from the shuttle's lock.

    Dirge Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

  • In respect of scent, age had not dimmed the emissary's personal bouquet.

    Dirge Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

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