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Contemptuously grave is the act of alleging rift between His Holiness and the great masters of the past with reference to this worship.
Contemporary Scholars - The 100th Ganden Tripa (Ganden Throneholder) 2010
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Contemptuously dismissing critics of the war one moment as the bombs fell only to muse about ideas from the luxury of the inner circle.
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Contemptuously grave is the act of alleging rift between His Holiness and the great masters of the past with reference to this worship.
Contemporary Scholars - The 100th Ganden Tripa (Ganden Throneholder) 2010
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Contemptuously grave is the act of alleging rift between His Holiness and the great masters of the past with reference to this worship.
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Contemptuously grave is the act of alleging rift between His Holiness and the great masters of the past with reference to this worship.
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CHARLES: (Contemptuously) Why, the worms are licking their chops already when they hear your name.
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Contemptuously Sevanna studied her dusty companions, seated in a circle with her in the small clearing.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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Contemptuously, he drew back his leg and kicked out, sending it spinning all the way across the cavity.
Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995
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Contemptuously, he drew back his leg and kicked out, sending it spinning all the way across the cavity.
Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995
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Contemptuously, he wiped his blade on the chest of one of the dead men.
The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984
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