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  • Perfectly innocent: A humorous review of our Watergate past by Laura A Voland

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Thanks For The Support by Roy Zimmerman 2008

  • See how life imitates art: This is how Bulgakov, in his novel The Master and Margarita, describes the aftermath of the plot involving the character Voland, who is Satan in disguise this can be spelled Woland in translations:

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Life imitates art: 2007

  • Place for young Voland! pray make way, good people.

    The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley 2003

  • Voland knelt in front of Joanna and examined her stained and bleeding feet, watching her face anxiously while the medics went to work.

    Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994

  • He loomed over Voland and Joanna, dwarfing them both.

    Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994

  • Voland would work with her, but only grudgingly, and only so long as he perceived her to be holding up under pressure.

    Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994

  • "Are you sure Dick Voland won't shoot me in the back while you're gone?"

    Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994

  • Frowning, Voland unlocked the door, opened it, and then stepped back, holding it open for Joanna to enter.

    Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994

  • So far, independent investigators had turned up no connections between Voland and any of the departmental drug-related skulduggery.

    Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994

  • Voland reached out, pawed through the pile on her desk, pulled out a newspaper, and tossed it down in front of her.

    Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994

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