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Satisfied he had a solid plan in place, he called Sandor to see if he’d heard back from the lab on the explosive.
Dark Warrior Untamed Alexis Morgan 2010
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Satisfied he had a solid plan in place, he called Sandor to see if he’d heard back from the lab on the explosive.
Dark Warrior Untamed Alexis Morgan 2010
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We will always have moral martyrs like Eddard, innocents like Sansa (an innocence soon lost I dare to presume?), beasts like Gregor (I cannot name Sandor, for I believe that he was more knightly than many other knights in your books and in history), social outcasts like Brienne and Tyrion, and many more.
R.I.P. Kage Baker grrm 2010
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Time magazine called Sandor a "hero of the planet."
The Chicago Climate Club Gets Capped Larry Bell 2010
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There is this old queer who calls Sandor "Snake Hips" cause of the way he dances and Sandor was snaking his way through Gimme Shelter and I found myself starting to get a hardon under my skirt and did not know what to do about it and I told Dorian and he took me into the bathroom and said stuff so sexy that I nearly lost my mind.
kaboom Diary Entry kaboom 2005
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The celebrated writer Count Sandor V. was a woman who posed as a man, and who was in fact Sarolta (Charlotte), Countess V. "Among many foolish things that her father encouraged in her was the fact that he brought her up as a boy, called her Sandor, allowed her to ride, drive, and hunt, admiring her muscular energy."
Religion and Lust or, The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire James Weir 1881
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At a very early age, however, her father, who was an exceedingly eccentric nobleman, dressed her in boy's clothing, called her Sandor, and taught her boyish games and sports.
Religion and Lust or, The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire James Weir 1881
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Time magazine called Sandor a "hero of the planet."
Forbes.com: News Larry Bell 2010
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Along with a person using the alias "Sandor," he was also co-founder of this group, which was established in 1997 (see in this interview).
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More pressing is the conspiracy of the Arquali Emperor, his chief assassin, Sandor Ott, and the Chathrands notorious captain, Nilus Rose, to use the dawn wedding of Thasha and a Mzithrin prince as a signal to launch a war.
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