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A quest is not to be undertaken lightly — or at all! — pondered Hlothgar, Thrag of the Western Boglands, son of Glothar, nephew of Garthol, known far and wide as Skull Dunker, as he wielded his chesty stallion Hralgoth through the ever-darkening Thlargwood, beyond which, if he survived its horrors and if Hroglath the royal spittle reader spoke true, his destiny awaited — all this though his years numbered but fourteen.
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And so we go gentle into the ever-darkening night. posted by Dr. Dawg at 5: 12 PM
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Because of that murder, Season 6 takes place on the run, and an ever-darkening Shane isn't exactly remorseful.
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Alone with the stars shining off the ever-darkening water.
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Haunted by memories of his dead son, Frank is consumed with making his family righta quest that will lead him down an ever-darkening path with stark repercussions.
The Weight of Heaven: Summary and book reviews of The Weight of Heaven by Thrity Umrigar.
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The fact that teenage hormones are kicking in and wreaking havoc on a cellular level no doubt has something to do with my gradually ever-darkening mood.
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More than once my fondness for Pollyanna came to mind, my original conception of her as I tried to "look on the bright side" of an ever-darkening situation.
Helen Davey: Faking Positive Emotions For Our Jobs: What's The Psychological Toll?
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Not only were we essentially right back at square one but now we also had two more surgeries looming in our ever-darkening horizon.
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And then we discuss the ever-darkening sky due to expansion and the death of stars, the slowing star formation rates that are already being observed and even the decay of fundamental particles.
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We've all swallowed one big Ambien tablet and we're passengers as Paris sleep-drives us through the ever-darkening night.
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