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That one called Dracos has it, only it2s invisible now, so you can2t see it4
Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004
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In the lab, writes its inventor, Todd Rider of MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, "we have demonstrated that Dracos are effective against viruses with DNA, dsRNA, positive-sense ssRNA, and negative-sense ssRNA genomes; enveloped and nonenveloped viruses; viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm and viruses that replicate in the nucleus; human, bat and rodent viruses; and viruses that use a variety of cellular receptors."
Modifying Mother Nature to Kill Nasty Viruses Matt Ridley 2011
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With his plane badly damaged and his wingman killed, all odds are against him as two enemy Dracos close in for the kill.
Archaia Sneak Peek for the Week of November 4, 2009 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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I would also ask some of these subaltern Dracos, whether there are no such things wanted in their country as highways or crossways, whether there are no uncultivated lands to be broken up, and whether men who are hanged or shot can be of any service?
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Kaz believed him, for he doubted that Dracos would have tolerated the magic thief all along if he had had the power to take over his body.
Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004
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It became very clear that he wanted the treasures of Dracos that the knights had gathered.
Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004
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With the battle-axe, he had stood some chance, however little, against Argaen and Dracos.
Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004
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Maybe, just maybe, with both Dracos and Ravenshadow fighting for control of the body, the spell on the battle-axe would be weakening.
Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004
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Neither apparently ... were you. 4 Dracos sounded annoyed with both Ravenshadow and himself.
Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004
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Imprisoned as he was with no true form, Dracos had still been able to reach out and perform his dastardly spells.
Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004
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