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Examples
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'When the tribes and lands now called D'Hara were being forged together, the method of conquest and joining were much the same as it is with the Imperial Order - join with them, or be conquered.
Stone of Tears Goodkind, Terry 1995
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The entire New World-Westland, the Midlands, and D'Hara depended on him.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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Verna understood their quiet anxiety: it was a new and mysterious place, D'Hara, a land once only a source of nightmares.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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"And we can still bring more in from D'Hara," General Meiffert said.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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He had listened quietly as Kahlan and Cara had told him all the details of the war, and how they had sent the people of Aydindril on a long and difficult journey to D'Hara before Jagang could march into the city in the spring.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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Richard occasionally spoke wistfully about the works of art he'd seen at the People's Palace, in D'Hara, where he had been held captive.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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Richard is still in the midst of uniting D'Hara and the Midlands so that they can stand against the Imperial Order.
Temple of the Winds by Terry Goodkind John Loyd 2010
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After they have Aydindril, they will turn their swords to an isolated D'Hara.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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There was an entire land of D'Hara that was largely a mystery to Kahlan; she had only seen their soldiers.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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Darken Rahl, a wizard of great power, had been the dangerous, violent ruler of far-off D'Hara.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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