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Steady as a metronome, Wilhelm's heart pumps blood through his body, to his wrists, his fingertips, where the true nucleus of his heartbeat resides.
Colors of Music Matthew J. Robinson 2011
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It's the day before Wilhelm's seventeenth birthday.
Colors of Music Matthew J. Robinson 2011
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I'm reading Kate Wilhelm's Storyteller right now, with writing tips and tales from the decades of the Clarion Writers 'Workshop, and am realizing how much of my writing is just empty.
A Crisis of Nonexistent Faith darkerblogistan 2009
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Dr. Hartman, a tall, slender man who smelled like sand shined a tiny light into Wilhelm's eyes, asked questions about his diet, his sleep pattern, his mood, his life at home, whether he'd fallen recently.
Colors of Music Matthew J. Robinson 2011
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The body of the guitar opens and enfolds Wilhelm's right arm.
Colors of Music Matthew J. Robinson 2011
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In June, Ms. Meyers filed a motion with the Courbevoie judge, asking that her mother be placed under guardianship and Mr. Wilhelm's mandate as trustee revoked.
Heiress Loses L'Oréal Family Fight Christina Passariello 2011
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Wilhelm's aggressive behavior on the geopolitical stage, amounting to a kind of megalomania, led to the catastrophe of World War I, setting in motion a series of rolling disasters that would dominate the 20th century.
The Other Kaiser Martin Rubin 2011
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Kaiser Wilhelm's sickly father reigned for only 99 days.
The Other Kaiser Martin Rubin 2011
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In the early 20th century, Kaiser Wilhelm's Germany interpreted its sprint past Britain as license to reshape the world in its image—by force.
Fragile China Howard W. French 2012
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He looked in Wilhelm's ears once, twice, a third time.
Colors of Music Matthew J. Robinson 2011
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