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Theocracy is derived from the two Greek words Qeo/j(Theos) meaning “God” and kra/tein (cratein) meaning “to rule.”
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Qeo heard footsteps, and went rushing back to her room just in time to avoid being caught by Baxter, who had come silently up die back stairs.
Dead As A Doornail Harris, Charlaine 2005
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Qeo stifled a gasp with the back of her hand as she recognized the name.
Dead As A Doornail Harris, Charlaine 2005
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Now, alone again, Qeo lay in the dark for a long time.
Dead As A Doornail Harris, Charlaine 2005
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Qeo was glad to be rid of the sight and smell and touch of him.
Dead As A Doornail Harris, Charlaine 2005
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Avery was talking to a Rabbi, it seemed, which surprised Qeo.
Dead As A Doornail Harris, Charlaine 2005
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Qeo hated Washington, especially in the summer-time.
Dead As A Doornail Harris, Charlaine 2005
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Hand was thinking it might have been better if Qeo had not come back after all.
Dead As A Doornail Harris, Charlaine 2005
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In her lifetime, Qeo had been bought, sold, given, and borrowed, but no way she'd ever been treated, and nothing she'd ever done, had made her feel as low as what Grandall had made her do.
The Lunatic Fringe DeAndrea, William L. 1980
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Qeo knew there were many ways to be fit, and she picked one to suit each occasion.
The Lunatic Fringe DeAndrea, William L. 1980
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