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  • “I was nearly killed by Reed, the regent in Ven-Kerrick.”

    The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Five xcpublishing 2009

  • The Concurrence states that ‘No militant person employed by, residing in, or swearing fealty to the members of this Accord, including but not limited to, the Knight-Priests established in Ven-Kerrick, whether secular, religious, or of any other nature, shall under any circumstances set foot on the lands south of the Ven-Horn Mountains currently known as Parmitta.’

    The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Eight xcpublishing 2009

  • The album will also include the band's first song in Spanish: "Ven Cerca."

    AfterEllen.com - Because visibility matters 2009

  • These are Joe's endorsers: Marko Liias, Kevin Ven de Wege, Christine Rolfes, Dave Upthegrove, Geoff Simpson, Brendan Williams, Tami Green, and -- the best for last -- Sharon Nelson.

    Vying to Win Open Seat in 34th District, State House Candidates Make Their Pitch « PubliCola 2010

  • However, that leaves me wondering about Ven’s name … Maybe Ven is an acronym for something (Virtual Electronic … My brain now hurts).

    Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Wings’ Second Review Forum 2009

  • He sent every Knight-Priest in Ven-Kerrick on a fool’s mission to Bodor.

    The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Six xcpublishing 2009

  • The political and economic situation is so bad in Ven. that many are staying in the US illegally.

    Frustrated and Sad - anything to do? 2003

  • One minute, I am walking past a Murco petrol station; the next, I am in an incense-scented room dominated by a huge Buddhist altar, in the company of a 57-year-old Sri Lankan monk called Ven K Gunawansa Thero, who describes his daily routine, starting at 6am and including a single daily meal.

    The Guardian World News John Harris 2011

  • Charles Magnus Ven Polypheme - known as Ven - is the youngest son of a long line of famous shipwrights.

    The Written World 2009

  • Small cities and towns, usually ruggedly independent, even belligerently so, along the river, such as Ven and Turmus, found themselves, to their discomfort, half coerced by armed might, half enticed with alliances and treaties, embroiled in the struggles of major powers.

    Fighting Slave Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980

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