He rode until his black warhorse stood beside Copper, grabbing her reigns so she could go no further toward Snowkeep. |
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The startled horse bucked again and let out a whinny as the rider held tight to the reigns and tugged back. |
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Hollywood's writer's guilds and unions were disbanded and state approved writers took the reigns of everyday programming. |
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The storm, with deluges of rain, sweeps over the mountain and the monsoon reigns over the low lands of Malabar. |
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It gives the band an ability to loose the reigns and do something that precariously walks the line between excitement and embarrassment. |
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Several characteristics are deemed essential to the constitution of the dandiacal identity, among which vanity reigns supreme. |
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Now it's the code of connections, corruption, and cronyism that reigns supreme. |
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In a party built on ideology, the will of the party reigns over the popular will. |
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In an age where flat-pack furniture reigns supreme, it comes as a relief to find that you don't always have to make your own bed. |
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The series depicted the reigns and relationships of the first three Plantagenets, and the tie-in book was written by an eminent historian. |
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If the world were governed by strictly deterministic laws, might it still look as though indeterminism reigns? |
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In this hyperkinetic Korean action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a Hogwarts-like school for the magically inclined. |
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She pulled back hard on the reigns, and the horse reared back on its hind legs. |
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Wherever the winning hazard reigns he has this strong pull over all possible opponents. |
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He's the human bullet and now he reigns supreme in the fastest sport on the planet. |
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While God reigns in heaven, human beings inhabit an inferior and comparatively worthless vale of tears. |
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The mules brayed in fear as the cart driver hauled back on the reigns, bringing the wagon to a shuddering halt. |
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In Racine's tragedies, confusion often reigns, and from it a tragic reversal takes place. |
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Unless I am mistaken, we are witnessing the beginning of the end of one of sport's most remarkable and enduring reigns. |
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As long as domesticated TV reigns supreme, our fascination with the banal will surely continue. |
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Controversy reigns, cards of both hues proliferate and crazy scorelines litter nearly half-a-century of Isthmian League rivalry. |
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It is only natural for such a people to backslide back to nepotism and dictatorship when the reigns are handed over. |
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In this hyperkinetic action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a school for the magically inclined. |
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The short and troubled reigns of Cnut's sons saw the rise of powerful dynasties in England. |
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Chaos reigns as paramedics attempt to evacuate the wounded, and security officials try to clear the area, fearing more bomb attacks. |
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Meanwhile, anarchy reigns in the countryside as bandits, vowing to help the poor, raid and slaughter government convoys. |
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Quality reigns when it comes to choosing an adequate outsource partner, but the significance of inventory management capabilities is increasing. |
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Staying unruffled while chaos reigns all around you is the hallmark of corporate leadership. |
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Another major difference is that the British monarchy still reigns in many countries of the former British Empire. |
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The monarch reigns, but does not rule the nation per se, acting only with the approval of Parliament. |
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Against all this, Montanism called the Church to tighten the reigns and repent, for the kingdom of God was now finally at hand. |
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There was a breakdown of centralized government, with many kings having overlapping reigns. |
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Jason must inform her that he's gotten himself into a fine kettle of fish by taking over the reigns from Sonny. |
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The Butterfly House is under a tent in the summer where the white admiral butterfly reigns as Quebec's official insect. |
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Moniker rasped under his breath and yanked the reigns, kicking his steed into action. |
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Kel's horse whinnied and stamped, tossing her head to try to free up the reigns a little. |
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She wheeled around quickly and saw a young boy, maybe 11, holding onto the reigns of a young foal. |
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The sound of horses stopping and the jingle of the reigns is all she hears. |
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Tall fescue, a vigorous Old World grass introduced to the New more than a century ago, now reigns over much of this region. |
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The first step was to divide the shires into hundreds, a reorganisation which probably occurred during the reigns of Edward the Elder and Athelstan. |
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And I would much rather have that anti-establishment code guiding our journalists than the one that reigns in Russia. |
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Fewer than 24 hours before voting begins, confusion reigns and contradictory information is bandied about. |
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Silence reigns over the public library, and this corner in particular. |
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Silence reigns over the hall until Peter can't take it any more. |
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People who longed for a more thorough introduction of Reformation principles during the reigns from Henry VIII to James I heavily relied on the Old Testament. |
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Thus we have a medley of dates, spanning the reigns of Louis XIII to Louis XV, if you include the rococo picture frame on the Rigaud to the right of the chimney. |
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He jiggled the reigns and clucked at his team of midnight-black horses. |
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And this is also Planet Fashion, where shock reigns supreme and where taboos are challenged in imagery. |
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Here, indecency reigns, with residents of these rival neighborhoods tripping over one another to broadcast their racism. |
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After a successful summer working alongside R, he officially offered her the reigns of La Domaine. |
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But confusion still reigns over their genre-mashing melange of styles. |
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He reached up and patted her horse with his bandaged hand, careful to keep a tight grip on the reigns with the other as they walked down the broad main street. |
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The rider responded, clicking his tongue and snapping the reigns. |
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This line of argument would seem to lead either to benign Stoic conclusions of mutual indifference, or to finding tyrants and reigns of terror no threat to individual freedom. |
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We have taken the reigns of natural selection to become the chief agents of the evolutionary process. |
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When I look at her blowsily lyrical and sneakily philosophical abstractions, satisfaction reigns, replete with delicate discriminations and a certain funny, sexy moodiness. |
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If fear and loathing reigns, Howard will be in the box seat. |
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He pulled the reigns, forcing the horse to a stop with a loud neigh. |
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His horse neighed as he pulled back on the reigns and rode away. |
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In Kentucky, barbecued mutton reigns, and in Texas, it's beef brisket. |
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In a country where love is objectionable, hatred for sure reigns supreme. |
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Greenspan made himself the living embodiment of the conservative market orthodoxy that still reigns over conventional opinion, despite its spectacular failures. |
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Many of these brick structures were built sturdy enough to withstand the reigns of terror by the Russian civil war, the Soviet regime, and the world war. |
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After all, he works in an organization where inauthenticity reigns, where little truth is told, and where executives wouldn't know a feeling if it hit them in the face. |
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He found 30 copper coins dating between the reigns of Charles II and George III under the chapel floor, along with a female skeleton. |
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Brittany, a region where nobles were traditionally very independent, was under Angevin control during Henry II and Richard I's reigns. |
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During the reigns of Charles II, William III, Anne, and George I, the foundation of the Thoroughbred was laid. |
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Much of the reigns of Henry IV, Louis XIII and the early years of Louis XIV were focused on administrative centralisation. |
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Le Havre was originally named Franciscopolis after the King who founded it, but this name did not survive into later reigns. |
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He introduced a new way of organizing the empire, but the task of integration continued during Tupac Inca Yupanqui's and Huayna Capac's reigns. |
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During the reigns of Genghis and Ogedei, the Mongols suffered the occasional defeat when a less skilled general was put in charge. |
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The reigns of the later Yuan emperors were short and marked by intrigues and rivalries. |
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Zheng He lived through the reigns of five Ming emperors, but he directly served three emperors in his life. |
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This precedent led in the long run to the fall of his dynasty, for it was a pattern repeated in future reigns. |
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Nevertheless, the new values were still higher than the levels that Vespasian and Titus had maintained during their reigns. |
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Domitian had a minor and largely ceremonial role during the reigns of his father and brother. |
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Monarchs may mark the ceremonial beginning of their reigns with a coronation or enthronement. |
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Associated with the Chronicle is a list of kings and their reigns, known as the West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List. |
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Auvergne was also in the empire for part of the reigns of Henry II and Richard, in their capacity as dukes of Aquitaine. |
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Statutes forbidding it and other sports were enacted in the reigns of Edward III, Richard II and other monarchs. |
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Aging in gay culture, where lookism often reigns supreme, continues to be a significant challenge. |
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Yet, for all his expensive education at Eton, not everyone assumes that he is the ultimate posho poised to grab the reigns of power. |
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The reigns of Japanese emperors and empresses were not considered to also be the same as the era name until the Meiji era. |
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Because the cult of the six-pack reigns oppressively supreme. |
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Numerous strong Chinese online game operators compete head-to-head for MMORPG market share, but Tencent reigns supreme for advanced casual games. |
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Local juries were used occasionally in previous reigns, but Henry made much wider use of them. |
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The story then progresses rapidly through the reigns of the descendants of Locrinus, including Bladud, who uses magic and even tries to fly. |
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Another kind of pike called a morris, that is a Moorish pike, was much in fashion about the reigns of Henry VIII. and Elizabeth. |
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During the period of the reigns from Egbert to Alfred the Great, the kings of Wessex emerged as Bretwalda, unifying the country. |
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Book 6 ends with the death of Tiberius and books 7 to 12 presumably covered the reigns of Caligula and Claudius. |
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The prosperity brought by Nerva and Trajan continued in the reigns of subsequent emperors, from Hadrian to Marcus Aurelius. |
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The domination of the Sovereign continued to grow during the reigns of the Tudor monarchs in the 16th century. |
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The brain reigns supreme, tugging the mind along in its wake. |
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During the reigns of Edward IV and Richard III the collar of esses was frowned upon, to say the least. |
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The reigns of both Robert II and his successor, Robert III, were marked by a general decline in royal power. |
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The reigns of most of the Angevin monarchs were marred by civil strife and conflicts between the monarch and the nobility. |
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Elizabeth II reigns over the Channel Islands directly, and not by virtue of her role as monarch of the United Kingdom. |
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Having inherited a virtually bankrupt state from previous reigns, her frugal policies restored fiscal responsibility. |
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The dam was initially the most common coin in Akbar's time, before being replaced by the rupee as the most common coin in succeeding reigns. |
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But in Spain, sherry reigns and it's easy to see why with a glass of crisp fi no or manzanilla in your hand as the sun beats down or the barbie smoke drifts over the lawn. |
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The left-of-center Colorado party may be in for a defeat, as polls have shown that the more left-leaning EP-FA party's candidate Tabare Vasquez may take the country's reigns. |
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There's no imagination in the time-bending plot, either, with the exception of a brief stopover in an alternate reality where Frost reigns supreme as Christmas' head honcho. |
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A parallel project of social and cultural protest reigns in the arts, at first individualistic in Dadaism and Surrealism, and more recently collectivist. |
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Epigraphist and philologist Richard Salomon grapples with difficult issues concerning the extent and territories of the reigns of some Pre-Kusana rulers in Gandhara. |
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During the reigns of the Norman monarchs, the English Crown was advised by a royal court, which consisted of magnates, clergy and officers of the Crown. |
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In the case of personal unions, one king has often have more than one ordinal, because he has had different ordinals in the different realms where he reigns. |
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The Ming Shilu, Ming veritable records containing sections about reigns of individual emperors, also provided much of the information relating to the treasure voyages. |
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Popes were apparently the first to assume official ordinals for their reigns, although this occurred only in the last centuries of the Middle Ages. |
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Although rarely attributable to individual reigns without the input of palaeographers, papyrus has demonstrated a very high rate of dating reliability. |
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However, he is often criticized that he was more interested in the interesting stories about the emperors and not about the actual occurrences of their reigns. |
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The majority were struck in the reigns of emperors Constantius II and Julian and derive from a range of mints including Arles and Lyons in France, Trier in Germany, and Rome. |
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If the reigns of both terminated with the incursion of the Saracens, then Roderic appears to have reigned a few years before the majority of Achila. |
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Although Isabella made many reforms that seem to have made the Cortes stronger, in actuality the Cortes lost political power during the reigns of Isabella and Ferdinand. |
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During the reigns of the Norman monarchs, the English Crown was advised by a royal court or curia regis, which consisted of magnates, ecclesiastics and high officials. |
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After an individual ascends the throne, he or she reigns until death. |
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