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And somehow, tangled up in everything else he'd learned about the history of the Wild Magic and the High Magick tonight-and bigger than all of that, really-was the War Jermayan had spoken of, the one the City'd ended up blaming on the Wildmages.
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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Over the course of the presidential campaign, we will continue to ask these questions and demand real answers from the candidates who were appeared tonight-and from those who didn't show up.
08/10/2007 2007
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For tonight-and for every night that he could manage it-he would be sleeping beside his dragon.
Joust Lackey, Mercedes 2003
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He wasn't in Whites tonight-and that would have made him instantly recognizable to the Guards no matter what.
Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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He wasn't in Whites tonight-and that would have made him instantly recognizable to the Guards no matter what.
Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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Eric and Hosea stayed to help with clean-up'despite her promise to attend, Eric hadn't seen Jimmie Youngblood anywhere tonight-and then headed upstairs.
Spirits White As Lightning Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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And the Minister was so hoping that the Sovereign, since he is here tonight-and we all know how rare his visits are-would hear of the Winthrop Fair Employment Law designed to help people who otherwise have no hope.
Soul of the Fire Goodkind, Terry 1999
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Hence her phone call to me earlier tonight-and hence my trip over here to her apartment hours later, after attending a wedding-celebration dinner at the River Garden earlier on, depositing Mark and Jasmine home on the way over in Jasmine's car (seat belt off-aggravates the stitches).
Shampoo Planet Coupland, Douglas 1992
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She took a hearty bite of her bread and cheese-no one among the brotherhood had had extraordinary good luck, so the fare was plain tonight-and grinned back at them.
The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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If the wickedest man or woman in Edinburgh should have come in tonight-and I hope they have-and should here and now turn from sin, the moment they did so, God would blot out every sin they ever committed.
Revival Addresses 1856-1928 1903
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