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  • "Should we try to capture it, mistress?" one called Barad asked eagerly.

    If I Pay Thee Not In Gold Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • Dever, the letter beit is "subdued", in the word Barad, it is not (Zohar ibid.).

    Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories 2010

  • The phrases are drawn from work by other academics Linstead & Pullen; Barad, et al. along with Native American myths and his own family experiences growing up in rural Washington State.

    Mike Bonifer: Cenk Uygur Has a Tree in His Head Mike Bonifer 2011

  • At the time, Mattel Chief Executive Jill Barad said it would help diversify the toy maker and propel its brands onto the Internet.

    Mattel Chugs Toward a Deal for Thomas & Friends Dana Cimilluca 2011

  • The phrases are drawn from work by other academics Linstead & Pullen; Barad, et al. along with Native American myths and his own family experiences growing up in rural Washington State.

    Mike Bonifer: Cenk Uygur Has a Tree in His Head Mike Bonifer 2011

  • With the departure of McBride the very walls of Isengard and Barad-dûr crumbled; Aragorn son of Arathorn became King of the West and ... no wait, that's an entirely different fantasy I'm thinking of, isn't it?

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • One 30 minute flight to Barad-Dur and it would be all over ...

    Wolves in the Night grrm 2010

  • "It was a long night, I'd say maybe eight hours," said Bobby Barad, Mr. Cano's agent.

    Cano Makes His Mark in the Endorsement Game, Too Brian Costa 2010

  • Voldemort menaces, he gets about — like Sauron, he is always “on the move” or “gathering his forces” — but he never achieves the Sauronic heaviness, that power-drone of malignancy broadcasting steadily from the tower of Barad-dûr.

    Sex and the Single Wizard 2009

  • Voldemort menaces, he gets about — like Sauron, he is always “on the move” or “gathering his forces” — but he never achieves the Sauronic heaviness, that power-drone of malignancy broadcasting steadily from the tower of Barad-dûr.

    Sex and the Single Wizard 2009

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