Galahad felt power rise in him again and silently commanded the sigil to disappear. |
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Sandown's role was highlighted when she led RFA Sir Galahad into Um Qasr after the minehunters had cleared a safe path. |
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One of my favourites is the Sir Galahad monument on Wellington Street just between Parliament Hill and the Prime Minister's Office. |
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The four ships will replace the smaller LSLs of the Sir Galahad and Sir Bedivere classes, which displace between 6,700 tons and 8,585 tons fully loaded. |
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Ehrenreich plays Ethan as a hip Galahad who won't take no for an answer from his pallid paramour. |
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The reader knows that sooner or later a character like Sir Galahad is going to have his illusions shattered. |
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The macroeconomic indicators for soft commodities have similarities to those of gold and copper when Galahad first invested in mining. |
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Their disorientation is best represented by Henry Oliver, aka Sir Galahad, who, in this harsh winter, descends from the train in a light summer suit and appears surprised when asked if he isn't cold. |
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In 1999, our IT services added 300 new employees and stretched into Ontario with MITI's acquisitions of Galahad Information Systems and xwave's purchase of Software Kinetics. |
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Of the dead, 32 were from the Welsh Guards on RFA Sir Galahad and RFA Sir Tristram on 8 June. |
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Sir Tristram sailed on the night of 6 June and was joined by Sir Galahad at dawn on 7 June. |
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When Galahad, out of a job, racked by hunger and winter cold, decides to catch a pigeon from Kensington Gardens and eat it, he is chased away by an old woman who threatens to get the police. |
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Here it is the perfect knight Galahad, rather than Percival, who assumes the empty seat, now called the Siege Perilous. |
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I think that the monument to that man in the form of Sir Galahad is an important and instructive one for us here in the House as we consider this motion. |
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It meant that things like the bombing of the Sir Galahad werent seen on British screens for 10 days, and I think that sort of use of logistics to suit the military probably had an impact on how that conflict was perceived. |
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In February and March respectively, MITI acquired the information technology business of Keltic of Halifax and Galahad, an Ontario-based IT Company. |
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Two of the planes were for Sir Tristram and three for Sir Galahad, which, touched by direct impacts of bombs, suffered serious damage and recorded important losses in human lives. |
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She tricks him into believing that she is Queen Guinevere and he sleeps with her, and the ensuing pregnancy results in the birth of Galahad. |
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It is instead his son Galahad who ultimately achieves the Grail to drink from, along with Lancelot's cousin Sir Bors and Sir Percival, the son of King Pellinore. |
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Likewise, Lancelot, Percival, Bors, and Galahad undergo the quest. |
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Galahad and the interpretation of the Grail involving him were picked up in the 15th century by Sir Thomas Malory in Le Morte d'Arthur and remain popular today. |
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They possibly doubted that the bridge had been repaired due to the presence on board Sir Galahad of the Royal Engineer Troop whose job it was to repair the bridge. |
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