Blood Sentence Examples

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  • Blood raced up her neck to warm her cheeks.

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  • The blood pounded in her neck and temples.

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  • The blood left her head in a race to her feet and her knees melted to follow.

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  • The sight of her bruised cheek made his blood boil.

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  • Blood pulsed painfully in her throat, and her face grew warm.

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  • I see this blood flowing now.

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  • I am made of flesh and blood and bone, am I not?

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  • But even suppose blood should flow.

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  • She could feel the blood drain from her face.

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  • Her body was stiff from her father's blows, her blood racing.

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  • This case was a twelve year old girl, shot in cold blood as she sat alone at the poolside of her California home.

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  • Blood was gushing from its leg as from a spring.

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  • But, fortunately for her, she felt her eyes growing misty, she saw nothing clearly, her pulse beat a hundred to the minute, and the blood throbbed at her heart.

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  • Even so, it was as if a something had been lifted from her chest, allowing the flow of oxygen and blood to a starving brain.

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  • Blood left her head so fast that for a moment she thought she would faint.

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  • The blood drained from her face.

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  • His face was bloodied, and one arm was covered in blood from his shoulder wound.

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  • The conference hall was dimly lit, and he immediately smelled the blood of a recent kill.

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  • A deep saucer of black blood was taken from his hairy arm and only then was he able to relate what had happened to him.

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  • Blood pulsed vigorously into her neck.

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  • No stone left unturned until I see the blood of my tipster-nemesis flood the ground beneath her panicked body.

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  • Blood splattered her as someone dropped from the cot beside her to the floor.

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  • The cloak they spread under him was wet with blood which stained his breeches and arm.

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  • Drain the blood from men's veins and put in water instead, then there will be no more war!

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  • Only the delighted "Uncle" dismounted, and cut off a pad, shaking the hare for the blood to drip off, and anxiously glancing round with restless eyes while his arms and legs twitched.

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  • But at the moment when he imagined himself calmed by such reflections, she suddenly came into his mind as she was at the moments when he had most strongly expressed his insincere love for her, and he felt the blood rush to his heart and had again to get up and move about and break and tear whatever came to his hand.

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  • There's a lot of blood.

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  • Scarcely had Pierre laid his head on the pillow before he felt himself falling asleep, but suddenly, almost with the distinctness of reality, he heard the boom, boom, boom of firing, the thud of projectiles, groans and cries, and smelled blood and powder, and a feeling of horror and dread of death seized him.

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  • The man glanced up and she put a hand to her throat, feeling the blood drain from her face.

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  • Lisa stared up at him, the blood draining from her face.

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  • All the blood which had seemed congested somewhere below his throat rushed to his face and eyes.

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  • Blood was flowing from his head; he struggled but could not rise.

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  • He examined his hand carefully, vainly trying to find blood on it.

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  • But he's sucked our blood and now he thinks he's quit of us.

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  • They rounded the corner of the building to see a group of men lounging against the fence, watching a display that made Carmen's blood run cold.

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  • Who would have thought he would become attached to a child that was neither his own blood nor male?

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  • It was her dream all over, the flashes of light, darkness and blood, the scent of sulfur and death.

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  • The grass, the road, the steps…all were littered with bodies and soaked in blood.

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  • Taran, if my blood is joined, my people will die!

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  • I've watched over her for many years now, and I know Tiyan's strength comes from her blood.

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  • His words made her blood quicken.

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  • She turned at his voice, blood quickening.

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  • As his words soaked in, blood pumped in her temples.

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  • Blood pounded in her ears.

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  • The blood rushed to Petya's face and he grasped his pistol.

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  • The blood rushed to Natasha's face and her feet involuntarily moved, but she could not jump up and run out.

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  • He seemed at once disgusted by the fact she was a difficult mortal blood monkey and yet primitively protective, holding her as she quaked after her run-in with a man who wanted to kill her.

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  • The taste of death was in her mouth and if she looked, she knew her shoes would be covered in blood.

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  • She smelled his blood, felt the weakness of his body when their skin met.

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  • She'd never thought she'd find a reason to want some creature to suck her blood; if ever, now was the time.

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  • Only to find herself staring at the bubbles of blood forming from within his fist, which was clamped around the blade of a knife a few inches from her face.

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  • The maid dropped silently, her nose busted and blood splattered across her features.

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  • You're my daughter by blood.

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  • With blurred vision, she noticed the blood on her trembling hand.

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  • Where did the blood come from?

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  • His gaze searched for the source of blood, finding it instantly.

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  • I went by the house to pick up a picture and Brutus came to the house with blood on his muzzle.

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  • Blood raced up her neck painfully.

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  • Brutus came to me with blood on his muzzle.

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  • The blood drained from her face so fast that she had to sit down.

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  • Her face felt stiff, as if all the blood had drained from it.

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  • You're the one who wouldn't settle for less than your own blood.

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  • A strange sensation made her glance down and she saw the drop of blood hit the porch.

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  • Apparently he saw the blood, because his step quickened.

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  • Something warm and tingly began in the vicinity of her stomach and blood pumped fiercely in her neck.

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  • Is it because he isn't flesh and blood, or because he is less than perfect?

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  • Carmen felt the blood drain from her face.

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  • I have the power that runs in our blood, but I don't have any of the natural skills the peasants have.

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  • It was blood red, casting a shadow the color of blood over the immortal world.

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  • His eyes were red as if he'd been crying, and his clothing was streaked with blood.

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  • At least there's no blood on my clothes, she told herself.

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  • Her blood was moving and her head clear.

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  • Rhyn was unconscious again, his face marred by her blood.

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  • He was weak but alive, his body covered with his blood and hers.

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  • He watched blood ooze from her arm.

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  • At least he'd thought enough of his blood monkey to bring her here, if only to keep her healthy so he had a food source.

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  • Rhyn wouldn't saddle himself with a blood monkey he had to actually take care of voluntarily.

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  • She felt angry tears welling and forced them back, soon distracted by the warmth in her blood.

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  • You were a loyal blood monkey.

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  • However, the thought of swan diving off a cliff the next time he called her a damn blood monkey was getting more tempting with each day!

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  • There was no way a monster like him would ever be interested in his blood monkey!

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  • He touched her neck, and she waited, assuming he'd take blood from her despite his distaste of alcohol.

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  • Her blood was thrumming even faster than the alcohol alone would have caused, her body growing too warm for comfort.

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  • Nothing a blood monkey could understand.

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  • He's close but needs more time and more blood.

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  • His penetrating gaze gave her a different kind of chill, one that made her blood quicken as well as her step.

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  • This time when he reached for her, she knew it was for blood.

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  • The familiar warmth, his intensity -- both lit her blood afire, and she couldn't help but imagine what his hot, talented tongue could do to other parts of her body.

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  • She surrendered to the heat in her blood.

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  • The tests I did with your blood came back promising, but I can't nail down the right genetic code.

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  • Is it because she's his mate or because her blood sustains him?

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  • If my serum worked, then we know her blood will give immunity.

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  • Whatever is in your blood can tame evil.

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  • He didn't take blood gently as Rhyn did; no, Kris wanted her to hurt!

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  • If he cared AT ALL that his blood monkey and mate had been totally abused.

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  • You're lucky all he did to your mate was take her blood.

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  • Her blood was already on fire from their bodies being pressed together, and heat pooled in the base of her belly.

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  • She looked up at him, anger heating her blood again.

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  • His blood still raged from their kiss.

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  • But you.d hold her down and take her blood.

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  • As she did every day, she went to the table near his cluttered desk to await her blood draw and any other experiments he wanted to do.

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  • She still couldn.t watch Ully draw her blood and covered her eyes with one hand.

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  • He tossed a vial whose contents were the color of blood.

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  • When the door closed, she looked at the vial of blood.

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  • She hesitated, her blood burning and her confused thoughts terrified of what might happen.

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  • I see you.re having tea with my blood monkey.

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  • She recalled the scent of her blood, what hot agony felt like as an otherworldly creature tore her apart.

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  • Unless you wanna leave my blood monkey alone.

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  • Their gazes followed the drops of blood as they fell from her arm to the marble flooring.

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  • The maid lunged at her again, and she darted for the kitchen, followed by Jared.s blood monkey, who was wailing with frustration.

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  • The jaguar winced but kept its grip, and Toby.s blood turned the snow beneath them red.

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  • The slash in his arm was deep, and maroon blood bubbled into the snow.

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  • It has something to do with your blood monkey.

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  • I just wanted to eat your blood monkey because she smelled so good, I figured she.d taste even better.

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  • The stark red of blood against white snow caught his attention, and he circled the park behind the castle.

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  • There were two splashes of blood, one at the tree line and another nearer the castle.

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  • He changed forms in midair and dropped the half dozen feet to the ground, smelling Toby.s blood as he landed near it.

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  • He sensed Kris.s agitation was increased by the ensnaring scent of Katie.s blood, which was heavy in the air.

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  • Instead, he focused hard on cleaning up her blood and bandaging her arm before the scent drove him too wild to control himself.

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  • He was trying not to let the feel of Katie.s skin heat his blood, but her nearness and direct gaze lit him afire.

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  • He stalked to the door, sexual frustration and anger in his blood again.

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  • He brought us a vial of blood to replace you as a test subject, and he knows where we can find the information to break your bond to Rhyn.

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  • The whiff of Katie.s blood nearly undid him.

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  • He no longer felt hungry despite the scent of blood.

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  • They developed immunity blood the last time they had you.

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  • The sight of Toby.s blood made her feel sick, and her own blood loss made her dizzy.

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  • He smelled of his own musk and darkness, an alluring mix that made her blood burn.

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  • My people figured out the right mix of Rhyn.s girl.s blood to give immunity to whoever has it.

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  • Have you had a chance to test the immunity blood Sasha brought?

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  • Ully would run blood tests on Hannah, but he doubted they.d reveal much more than Katie.s had.

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  • He took in her delicate features and felt a familiar warmth stir his blood.

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  • She stormed out, blood pulsing and headache growing.

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  • He struck again, this time drawing blood.

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  • Kris doesn.t need your blood anymore.

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  • Not the way it works, blood monkey.

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  • His whole body shaking, he tried to calm himself and withdrew, wanting to wipe away the taint of Sasha.s blood from his clothing and skin.

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  • He focused on the taste of their warm blood and on tearing them limb from limb.

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  • His skin and clothing was soaked with demon blood, and Kiki gave him a long look.

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  • His white hair was streaked red with blood, his roving gaze tired.

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  • Pulling it out, she sucked in a breath and withdrew a familiar vial of blood.

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  • She touched the blood that bubbled at the side of her mouth.

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  • Megan.s dark eyes were glowing though her clothing was covered in blood.

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  • For once, it wasn.t his half-demon blood.

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  • It was soaked through and dried with blood and his exposed skin was tinted red.

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  • No, but he had the vial of blood.

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  • Killing in cold blood was forbidden.

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  • Sasha.s blood was hidden beneath fresh snowfall.

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  • He.d give anything for the vial and the feel of her blood on his hands!

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  • Right, because killing in cold blood isn.t something a Council member does.

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  • If it.s not the immunity blood, then Ully will need you here in his lab.

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  • Jade stood before her, blood spattered across his otherwise clean clothes.

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  • The woman.s hair was red with blood, and her face clammy, but she appeared to be alive.

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  • The object sitting in the middle of the table made his blood run cold.

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  • The demon was too surprised to react, and Jade hacked him down until the black walls were sprayed with demon blood.

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  • The weapon fell once, and Kris.s blood sprayed them both.

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  • The machete had sliced through his collarbone, and blood spurted from the wound into the courtyard.s grass.

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  • He.d lost a lot of blood.

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  • Though his side was soaked with blood, he showed no sign of slowing.

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  • He spit blood and pushed himself to his feet.

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  • The only way to protect innocent people from the blood feud that runs between my family and A'Ran's was to use honor.

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  • Her thoughts drifted to the prisoner, the memory of his touch and the strange energy making her blood quicken.

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  • Her head spun as her blood dropped from her head to her body, and she sat heavily.

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  • And yet he knew war was not so simple between two clans with a history of blood feud as theirs had.

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  • They were all un-mated despite their dhjan blood.

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  • Should his blood and those who carry it be exiled, the planet dies.

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  • The battle continued, and the men around her grew tenser when the first fleck of blood appeared on A'Ran's opponent.

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  • The odd tension was between them again, and she wondered what it was about her abductor that made her blood burn, especially when he was so unapproachable.

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  • He cared for his sisters; they were his blood relations.

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  • Her blood boiled at the thought of another night with him, and she sat, disturbed.

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  • She had nothing to fear from these people, especially not Mansr, a blood relative of A'Ran and his sisters.

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  • There was no way she could fill it with blood!

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  • She looked at the instructions again and saw the queen depicted with one drop of what she assumed was blood.

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  • She leaned over the edge to see the stone tile at the bottom of the fountain absorb her blood.

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  • The hill was wide and her blood thrummed as she moved as fast as she could.

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  • A'Ran wasn't sparring; he fought for blood.

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  • Shaken, she leaned against the nearest wall and sank into a sit, disgusted to see there was blood on her clothing.

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  • The trail was not difficult by cross-country standards—just enough of a challenge to stir the blood and quicken the breath.

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  • My own flesh and blood, selling herself to half-drunk miners for a few gold coins.

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  • Do you guys bother with a trial around here or do you just draw lots and send us blood thirsty killers directly over to Cañon City?

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  • While she despised the man, her feelings still lacked a motive to sever his rope in cold blood and watch him plummet down to the rocks and churning river below.

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  • I won't get any blood on your carpet or bother any of the other guests.

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  • I'll gag him and mop up the blood, too.

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  • There was a sense of cold and the ooze of blood filling his boot, and a reeling wave of lightheadedness, but little pain.

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  • I wouldn't be surprised he used them to mop up something, blood perhaps.

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  • Even if it was just a scratch or a bite it wouldn't do to have blood at the scene, especially someone else's blood.

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  • Don't forget he killed his wife in cold blood and tried to kill me!

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  • Blood is your sustenance.

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  • This will warm your blood, best get used to the taste.

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  • But does she drink blood?

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  • Well yes, but you don't have to kill people to get blood.

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  • He had taken way too much blood.

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  • I took too much blood, she's dying.

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  • Please, just let me get the blood first, I want it all ready.

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  • If it helped to get all the blood now, so be it.

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  • Jackson poured a drink and a glass of blood, then sat at the board.

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  • He sat for a minute staring into his glass of blood.

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  • I will get you some blood and a drink.

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  • She handed him the blood.

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  • He went to get some blood and a drink, no bottle, just a glass.

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  • He held up his blood cocktail.

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  • Her blood did that?

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  • Jackson thought, Does she want Elisabeth to taste my blood?

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  • And if it comes from blood?

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  • He turned his attention back to the blood and what he found made his jaw drop.

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  • Why didn't you pack some blood?

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  • Jackson poured a drink and some blood, then sat on the sofa.

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  • I'm going to get some blood, you want anything?

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  • Once she gets enough blood in him, he'll calm down.

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  • I'm going to give him some more blood, then I think we'll come upstairs.

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  • You okay with Sarah drawing her blood?

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  • I don't want someone else's blood.

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  • Jackson handed Connor his blood.

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  • My friend is going to drink your blood.

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  • Jackson finished his blood.

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  • What if I need blood in the middle of dinner?

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  • Jackson asked, "What's this about Elisabeth's blood making you two stronger?"

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  • Her cheeks flushed hot with blood.

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  • With a rush of blood to her face, she realized the hood had slipped off her head.

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  • She took a quick step backward, blood racing up her neck and warming her cheeks.

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  • She could feel the blood pumping in her neck.

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  • She snatched the piece of grass from her mouth and scrambled to her feet, feeling the blood burning her neck and cheeks.

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  • The woman sprawled atop him shook, her blood smearing his hands.

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  • Her wrist throbbed despite the warmth in her blood caused by the sedative–pain reliever.

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  • He doubted she'd ever seen blood before she was shot.

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  • Her head cleared enough for her to see she'd hit one of his arms, which was drenched with blood.

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  • The sound of a laser gun went off, and warm blood splattered her.

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  • She opened her eyes, staring at his open eyes and still body, at the blood pooling around her.

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  • Her gaze went again to the pool of blood, then to the thick swath of red marking the trail of the dead man.

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  • Donovan's blood was on her face and T-shirt, and her wrist was bleeding again.

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  • He'd gone from one world to the other easily; it was in his blood, the blood of his father and grandfather.

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  • His blood heated at her familiar scent.

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  • When he'd gotten Donovan's blood off her, Brady lifted her and placed her in his bed.

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  • She wanted to think he'd done it to help her, but what kind of a monster could execute another in cold blood?

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  • She suddenly felt foolish thinking that Guardian, a man trained to kill, wouldn't kill in cold blood or wouldn't succumb to any other vices.

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  • But the same man who killed in cold blood had reassured her every day for over two weeks that he'd protect her.

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  • She moved the guns and knives out of the way, unsettled by the thought of blood.

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  • One of his knives had blood on the hilt.

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  • She was responsive, hungry and yielding, a combination that lit his blood on fire.

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  • He was hot and sweaty, but he'd not yet been able to rid himself of the wired energy humming through his blood.

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  • Brady peeled off the top of his suit, drenched in sweat and splattered with blood.

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  • Brady was burning up, his blood thrumming.

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  • The water stung her skin, and she grimaced as her attacker's blood ran down the drain.

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  • Her blood quickened, and she felt too hot.

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  • The sight of her with a gun to her head the day before made his blood boil as much as the thought of her in his bed.

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  • There was something else in her eyes that made his blood pound harder.

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  • She touched it, surprised it was his blood.

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  • But it was the raw thrill at the idea of having her in his bed every night that lit his blood afire.

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  • His uniform was torn, and blood turned the gray color brown.

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  • Blood had bloomed, staining the left side of his abdomen and down his hip.

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  • Lana rushed to him, horrified by the amount of blood soaking his uniform.

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  • There's so much blood!

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  • Brady's eyes closed, and Lana touched his face, terrified of the blood and his paling skin.

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  • Her own clothing was soaked with his blood.

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  • The hand pushing against his side was covered in warm blood, and Lana's panic increased as Brady's body began to relax.

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  • Shaking with fear for Brady, she watched them cut through the skin grafts and transfuse blood then jump his heart.

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  • It was the symbol of the enforcer of the Council That Was Seven, the only of the seven brothers sanctioned to kill in cold blood on behalf of the Council and Immortals.

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  • He salivated at the thought of demon blood and walked to the portal.

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  • Rhyn uncurled from his position on the cold, wet ground.  He hadn't meant to fall asleep and didn't expect ever to wake up, not with the magic tearing him apart.  He looked around, disoriented.  The magic in his blood had stabilized as it did when Hannah and the angel were around, yet he didn't see them.

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  • She turned to see him motion her towards the jungle surrounding the lake.  His clothing was torn, and blood stained his skin.  He appeared to have been running; his boots were covered in mud that had splashed to his thighs, and his face was flushed.

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  • Rhyn glanced around, not noticing his head had cleared and his magic was contained until Darkyn pointed it out.  Anger at Death – not power – made his blood boil.  You are half-demon.

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  • Can Hannah's blood be used like Katie's?

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  • But sometimes I look at Hannah and see Katie, Kris said, recalling how he'd taken Katie's blood by force soon after she went to the castle.

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  • Struggling against the demands of his roaring blood, Rhyn closed his eyes, sought his magic and willed himself awake.

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  • His half-demon blood would render him cloaked among the demons, as it had in the castle.

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  • Katie pulled up the sleeve of her soaked sweater and nicked her arm.  She set down the knife and squeezed out a few drops of blood, watching as they landed on the roots.

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  • Katie nodded and sawed at the root, dripped more blood, then sawed again.  She forced herself to continue even as she grew tired.  Sticky blood covered the hilt of the dagger, her pants, the root, Deidre's shoe and pants leg.  Katie kept on, uncertain what might happen if she stopped for a break.

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  • By midmorning, Deidre was free.  Katie grimaced as she wrapped the dismembered sleeves of her sweater around her wounds.  Blood soaked the sweater quickly, and she held it over her head.  Even before she stood, she felt woozy.  Deidre tested herself and limped a few feet.  Katie steadied her breathing to keep from dropping to her knees.

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  • The young angel's face was streaked with blood from where branches had struck him.  He was pale and terrified – and staring in shock at Deidre.

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  • Suddenly, Hannah stopped.  Kris barreled towards her.  He glimpsed movement before he burst into the small clearing.  It wasn't until he leapt over the final hurdle – a massive fallen tree – did he see what stopped her.  One moment she stood with her back to him.  The next, she was on the ground, Rhyn's dagger dripping with blood.

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  • Katie shouted.  He reappeared, blood flying with his weapons.

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  • He heard Hannah crying and smelled the unmistakable scent of human blood before he took a step onto the block.  He strode down the block and paused in front of Hannah's cell.  She was curled up on the bed, sobbing.  When he looked at the cell across from her, he saw why.  Jared stood in the cell, covered in blood.  The cell looked as if a human had exploded, and Rhyn saw a pile of bones Jared had gnawed clean then stacked neatly.

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  • I cannot have anyone else find out about the power of the immunity blood.

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  • Blood rushed to her head in a painful flush and one hand shot to her mouth.

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  • Once again blood rushed up into her face.

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  • The blood left her face.

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  • She glanced down at her shoulder and saw blood oozing out of the scraped skin.

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  • Carmen could love a child that wasn't her flesh and blood as easily as she could love her own.

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  • His gaze lingered on her hand, where crimson blood was smeared.

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  • He'd never drawn blood before.

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  • She cleaned up the blood first then took a fast enough shower that the water didn't have time to warm from cold to hot.

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  • It wasn't until dawn crested the horizon that he smelled the unmistakable scent of blood.

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  • Flecks of blood remained on the carbon fiber bullet.

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  • The guardsman hesitated, not sensing the soul of the dead immortal despite the blood.

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  • Darian followed his gaze, not smelling or seeing blood.

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  • It slammed him between trees and sizzled through his blood.

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  • She pushed herself away discreetly, not yet certain he knew what to do with all of the magic in his blood.

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  • We started tossing stuff in the blender with frozen blood.

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  • I remember nothing but blood and death.

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  • She couldn't tell how much of the blood on him was his.

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  • I just … let me get the blood off before the vamps start circling.

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  • Only Jonny's was a high borne of blood and sex.

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  • She rubbed her face and shook out her arms, trying to fling away whatever was in her blood.

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  • He released his breath, blood pounding through his body.

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  • Sofi made herself a milkshake consisting of frozen blood from Damian, chocolate syrup, pickles, and a scoop of ice cream.

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  • Her blood warmed at the idea of seducing Darian again.

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  • She felt his magic swell around him, the fire in his gaze sizzling through her blood.

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  • Despite the cold, her blood hummed with warmth.

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  • She was losing blood fast, her movements growing heavy.

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  • The walls and floor of the hallway were splattered with blood, the bodies of the newly killed still kicking.

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  • Returning to the cell, she used the long-sleeved shirt to wipe the blood off her body quickly and then to clean the blades of the weapons she snatched off the ground.

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  • I hear your blood is the sweetest of all.

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  • Her blue eyes flashed with familiar fire, fire that used to make his blood hot for her.

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  • Her hands shook as much from emotion as the returned magic in her blood.

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  • She was coated in blood, the metallic scent heightening her blood lust.

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  • Yully appeared as uneasy as she sounded while Charles licked his lips at the blood around them.

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  • Her body was streaked with blood, sweat, and dirt.

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  • I don't know what happened next, but when I awoke, I was covered in blood.

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  • His words spun through her head, but the thought of what would happen if her blood joined with his made her sick.

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  • So is Destiny, and she isn't even a blood relation.

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  • An unbelievable amount of blood was pumping from a tiny cut on her hand.

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  • She unzipped the bag and climbed out, realizing with a surge of blood to her face that she was still scanty clad in her shorts and halter-top.

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  • With a rush of hot blood through her neck she remembered their exchange the first day.

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  • Barely noticing the taste of blood on her lip, she kicked the bedroll away and scrambled awkwardly to her feet again.

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  • He wiped the blood from his mouth and watched in dazed silence as Justin marched out the door.

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  • She tossed the wet rag at Denton and stood looking on as he wiped the blood from his face.

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  • Denton dabbed at his mouth with the cloth and stared sourly at the blood.

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  • Blood rushed painfully up her neck.

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  • A rush of blood raced to her head, pumping against his fingers.

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  • This woman's blood didn't smell like any blood Xander had drunk.

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  • The smell of blood is in the air.

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  • She's got some blood loss, but not much.

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  • His fangs were red from blood.

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  • Her blood was on them.

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  • Drinking her blood was a different kind of experience.

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  • Jessi's hands shook from the fire in her blood.

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  • Not a drop of blood was visible.

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  • She has Watchers' blood, was the short reply.

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  • It was her strange magic that carried her feelings through her blood.

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  • What's with the bad blood between you two?

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  • He's got bad blood with everyone.

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  • No one could sense her, but he would be able to smell her blood.

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  • Jessi squeezed her finger, until she felt the warm blood.

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  • I followed the blood trail.

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  • Blood filled his senses, and his gaze drifted to the Original Other.

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  • Unable to sort through why he was so close to losing it, he wiped the blood from his face onto his arm and trailed her.

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  • Solange, who inherited all her mother's wild blood with none of her genius, on the eve of a marriage that had been arranged with a Berrichon gentleman, ran away with Clesinger, a sculptor to whom she had sat for her bust.

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  • The mineral waters of Mount Clemens are beneficial to patients suffering from rheumatism, blood diseases and nervous disorders.

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  • Possibly those domesticated cats with unusually short and bushy tails may have a larger share of European wild-cat blood; while, conversely, such wild cats as show long tails may have a cross of domesticated blood.

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  • The doctrine of the circulation of the blood, which Descartes adopted from Harvey, supplied additional arguments in favour of his mechanical theory, and he probably did much to popularize the discovery.

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  • It was formerly a Turkish military centre and most of the people were of Turkish blood.

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  • A single case of homicide often leads to a series of similar crimes or to protracted warfare between neighbouring families and communities; the murderer, as a rule, takes refuge in the mountains from the avenger of blood, or remains for years shut up in his house.

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  • In some districts there is a fixed price of blood; at Argyrokastro, for instance, the compensation paid by the homicide to the relatives of his victim is 1200 piastres (about £10), at Khimara 2000 piastres; once the debt has been acquitted amicable relations are restored.

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  • John Norquay, in whose veins ran a large admixture of Indian blood.

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  • Walmer Castle was for long the official residence of the lord warden, but has, since the resignation of Lord Curzon in 1903, ceased to be so used, and those portions of it which are of historic interest are now open to the public. George, prince of Wales (lord warden, 1903-1907), was the first lord warden of royal blood since the office was held by George, prince of Denmark, consort of Queen Anne.

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  • As a rule there is no allantoic placenta forming the means of communication between the blood of the parent and the foetus, and when such a structure does occur its development is incomplete.

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  • In the north of Australia there are traces of Malay and Papuan blood.

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  • In many cases it arranged the assemblies and ceremonial of the tribe; it regulated marriage, descent and relationship; it ordered blood feuds, it prescribed the rites of hospitality and so on.

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  • At about ten they were covered with blood from head to foot, several elder men bleeding themselves for the purpose.

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  • Several of the tribes along the borderland, however, were undoubtedly of mixed blood.

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  • They were pronounced by the Council of Blood to be guilty of high treason (June 2, 1568).

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  • All this time the brutal work of the Blood Council went on, as did the exodus of thousands upon thousands of industrious and well-to-do citizens, and with each year the detestation felt for Alva and his rule steadily increased.

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  • Filled with blood, it was natural to regard it as the seat of the blood, and as a matter of fact one-sixth of the entire blood of man is in the liver, while in the case of some animals the proportion is even larger.

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  • Now blood was everywhere in antiquity associated with life, and the biblical passage, Genesis ix.

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  • The liver being regarded as the seat of the blood, it was a natural and short step to identify the liver with the soul as well as with the seat of life, and therefore as the centre of all manifestations of vitality and activity.

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  • A few of the medicinal plants are ginseng, pleurisy root, snake root, blood root, blue flag and marshmallow.

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  • A Bohemian priest, sceptical of the doctrine of transubstantiation, was convinced of its truth by the appearance of drops of blood on the host he was consecrating.

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  • Cromwell, who was as a rule especially scrupulous in protecting non-combatants from violence, justified his severity in this case by the cruelties perpetrated by the Irish in the rebellion of 1641, and as being necessary on military and political grounds in that it "would tend to prevent the effusion of blood for the future, which were the satisfactory grounds of such actions which otherwise cannot but work remorse and regret."

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  • Yet he cannot deny that "he had some virtues which have caused the memory of some men in all ages to be celebrated"; and admits that "he was not a man of blood," and that he possessed "a wonderful understanding in the natures and humour of men," and "a great spirit, an admirable circumspection and sagacity and a most magnanimous resolution."

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  • Among recent advances having medical import in our knowledge of the Nematodes, the chief are those dealing with the parasites of the blood.

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  • Microfilaria nocturna swarmed in the blood at night-time and disappeared from the peripheral circulation during the day, hiding away in the large vessels at the base of the lungs and of the heart.

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  • Ten years later Manson discovered a second species, Filaria perstans, whose larvae live in the blood.

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  • A third form, Microfilaria diurna, is found in the larval stage in blood, but only in the daytime.

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  • It is now held that the parasite enters the blood of man through the piercing mouth-parts at the time of biting.

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  • The females produce thousands of larvae, which circulate in the blood, and show a certain periodicity in their appearance, being much more numerous in the blood at night than during the day.

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  • His temptation was removed by the Host beginning to bleed, the blood soaking through the corporal into the marble of the altar.

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  • Wolves are more numerous, though only in the mountainous districts; the flocks are protected against them by large white sheep-dogs, who have some wolf blood in them.

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  • The senate consists of princes of the blood who have attained their majority, and of an unlimited number of senators above forty years of age, who are qualified under any one of twenty-one specified categoriesby having either held high office, or attained celebrity in science, literature, &c. In 1908 there were 318 senators exclusive of five members of the royal family.

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  • In Italy, divided between feudal nobles and almost hereditary ecclesiastics, of foreign blood and alien sympathies, there was no national feeling.

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  • They recognized the fact that their blood was Latin as distinguished from Teutonic, and that they must look to ancient Rome for those memories which constitute a pecples nationality.

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  • The affairs of Europe during the years when Habsburg and Bourbon fought their domestic battles with the blood of noble races may teach grave lessons to all thoughtful men of our days, but none bitterer, none fraught with more insulting recollections, than to the Italian people, who were haggled over like dumb driven cattle in the mart of chaffering kings.

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  • A species of Haemadipsa of Ceylon attaches itself to the passer-by and draws blood with so little irritation that the sufferer is said to be aware of its presence only by the trickling from the wounds produced.

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  • Small leeches taken into the mouth with drinking-water may give rise to serious symptoms by attaching themselves to the fauces and neighbouring parts and thence sucking blood.

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  • Harvey in that remarkable work 1 which would give him a claim to rank among the founders of biological science, even had he not been the discoverer of the circulation of the blood.

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  • Carbolic acid and sulphates combine in the blood to form sulpho-carbolates, which are innocuous.

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  • The symptoms of nerve-poisoning are due to the carbolic acid (or its salts) which circulate in the blood after all the sulphates in the blood have been used up in the formation of sulpho-carbolates (hence, during administration of carbolic acid, the urine should frequently be tested for the presence of free sulphates; as long as these occur in the urine, they are present in the blood and there is no danger).

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  • The right and left halves are completely divided by septa, no mixture of the venous and arterial blood being possible, an advance upon reptilian conditions, even the highest.

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  • Two or three membranous flaps, held by numerous chordae tendineae, form a true mitral valve, and allow the blood to pass through the left ostium atrioventriculare.

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  • The blood leaves the heart past three semi-lunar valves, by the right aorta, this being alone functional, a feature characteristic of, and peculiar to, birds.

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  • The bird's liver receives nearly all the blood from the stomach, gut, pancreas and spleen, as well as from the left liver itself, into the right hepatic lobe, by a right and left portal vein.

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  • The next year an act of parliament restored the earl in blood.

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  • In the first year of James I., Thomas, the young son of Earl Philip, was restored in blood and given the titles of Arundel and Surrey.

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  • But he could not always control his followers when their blood was up, and infinite damage was done before he could stop it.

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  • Day and night, long processions of all classes and ages, headed by priests carrying crosses and banners, perambulated the streets in double file, reciting prayers and drawing the blood from their bodies with leathern thongs.

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  • Dubois (1886), who considers that the luminosity is due to the influence of an enzyme in the cells of the organ upon a special substance in the blood.

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  • Ethnologically the Bulgarians ought perhaps to come here; but, as a large admixture of Slav blood flows in their veins and they speak a distinctly Slav language, they have in this table been grouped with the Slays.

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  • The primary distinctions between these branches have been increased during the last nine centuries by their contact with different nationalities - the Great Russians absorbing Finnish elements, the Little Russians undergoing an admixture of Turkish blood, and the White Russians submitting to Lithuanian influence.

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  • Henry then made his claim as coming by right line of blood from King Henry III., and through his right to recover the realm which was in point to be undone for default of governance and good law.

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  • Parliament formally accepted him, and thus Henry became king, "not so much by title of blood as by popular election" (Capgrave).

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  • The object of sharing the meal with the god was to renew the blood bond.

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  • The god was originally a stranger, taken into the kin by a rite of blood brotherhood, and this constitutes the dark point of the theory; for Robertson Smith regards the blood bond as relatively late; hence we do not see how the god became associated with the kin.

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  • The corpse may be burnt, in part or as a whole; portions may be assigned to the priest, the sacrificer and the gods; the skull, bones, &c., may receive special treatment; the fat or blood may be set aside, and they or the ashes may be singled out as the share of the god, to be offered upon the altar; the skin of the victim may be employed as a covering for the idol or material representative of the god, either permanently or till the next annual sacrifice.

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  • In like manner in the purification of lepers two birds were used; the throat of one was cut, the living bird dipped in the blood mingled with water and the leper sprinkled; then the bird was set free to carry away the leprosy.

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  • Their object may be (a) to provide a guide to the other world; (b) to provide the dead with servants or a retinue suitable to his rank; (c) to send messengers to keep the dead informed of the things of this world; (d) to strengthen the dead by the blood or life of a living being, in the same way that food is offered to them or blood rituals enjoined on mourners.

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  • It has been held that animal sacrifice is the primitive form and that the decay of totemism or lack of domestic animals has brought about the substitution of a human victim; but it has also been urged that in many cases animal victims are treated like human beings and must consequently have replaced them, that human beings are smeared with the blood of sacrifice, and must therefore have themselves been sacrificed before a milder regime allowed an animal to replace them.

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  • The animal was then clubbed, its throat cut and the altar sprinkled with its blood.

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  • The victim was often kept in captivity and well fed; to transfer their sins people laid their hands upon him as he was led in procession, his head covered with ashes; on the way to the place of sacrifice were three enclosures, the second open to chiefs and priest only, the third to the officiant and his helper alone; the blood of the victim was offered to the gods.

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  • Sometimes the sacrificer's hands are laid on the victim before it is slain, or he may be smeared with its blood; in other cases the blood is smeared on the door posts, or the sacrificer is touched on every part of the body with the victim's body.

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  • The Pawnees, however, had an elaborate ritual, in which a human victim was sacrificed to the Morning Star; the blood of the victims was sprinkled on the fields, and the details of the rite are not unlike those of the Khond custom.

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  • In the case of the bread and wine of the Christian sacrifice, it was believed that, after having been offered and blessed, they became to those who partook of them the body and blood of Christ.

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  • This" communion of the body and blood of Christ,"which in early writings is clearly distinguished from the thankoffering which preceded it, and which furnished the materials for it, gradually came to supersede the thank-offering in importance, and to exercise a reflex influence upon it.

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  • There is a clear distinction between the sacrifice and the communion which followed it, and that which is offered consists of the fruits of the earth and not of the body and blood of Christ.

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  • From that time until the Reformation the Christian sacrifice was all but universally regarded as the offering of the body and blood of Christ.

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  • The slaughter of a lamb at the Passover or Easter season, whose blood was smeared on the door-post, as described in Ex.

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  • Westermarck has shown from his observations in Morocco that the blood of the victim was considered to visit a curse upon the object to whom the sacrifice is offered and thereby the latter is made amenable to the sacrificer.

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  • Now the local Baal was the divine owner of the fertile spot where his sanctuary (0 - desk) was marked by the upright stone pillar, the symbol of his presence, on which the blood of the slaughtered victim was smeared.

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  • They were not considered to be of the same blood as the Carians, and were, therefore, excluded from the temple of the Carian Zeus at Mylasa, which was common to the Carians, Lydians and Mysians, though their language was the same as that of the Carians proper.

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  • Of animals, the cow and the pig are her favourites, the latter owing to its productivity and the cathartic properties of its blood.

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  • In the interior organs there are indications of a compensating accumulation of blood, such as swelling of the spleen, engorgement (very rarely rupture) of the heart, with a feeling of oppression in the chest, and a copious flow of clear and watery urine from the congested kidneys.

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  • On the 6th of November in that year he plainly saw the living parasites under the microscope in the blood of a malarial patient, and he shortly afterwards communicated his observations to the Paris Academie de Medecine.

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  • The labours of Golgi, Marchiafava, Celli and others established the nature of the parasite and its behaviour in the blood; they proved the fact, guessed by Rasori so far back as 1846, that the periodical febrile paroxysm corresponds with the development of the organisms; and they showed that the different forms of malarial fever have their distinct parasites, and consequently fall into distinct groups,.

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  • The origin of the parasite and its mode of introduction into the blood remained to be discovered.

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  • Following up this line of investigation, Major Ronald Ross in 1895 found that if a mosquito sucked blood containing the parasites they soon began to throw out flagellae, which broke away and became free; and in 1897 he discovered peculiar pigmented cells, which afterwards turned out to be the parasites of aestivo-autumnal malaria in an early stage of development, within the stomachwall of mosquitoes which had been fed on malarial blood.

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  • He further found that only mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles had these cells, and that they did not get them when fed on healthy blood.

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  • The number in the blood in an acute attack is reckoned by Ross to be not less than 250 millions.

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  • Only the females suck blood; the act is believed to be necessary for fertilization and reproduction.

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  • Apparently the parasites may remain quiescent in the blood for years and may cause relapses by fresh sporulation.

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  • Birds are subject to malaria, which is caused by blood parasites akin to those in man and having a similar life-history.

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  • Of this monarch, known as Murkertagh MacNeill (Niall), and sometimes by reference to his mother as Murkertagh Mac Erca, the story is told, illustrating an ancient Celtic custom, that in making a league with a tribe in Meath he emphasized the inviolability of the treaty by having it written with the blood of both clans mixed in one vessel.

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  • This increased his anxiety to temporize, which he did with signal success for more than two years, making ' The grave doubt as to the paternity of Matthew involved a doubt whether the great earl of Tyrone and his equally famous nephew Owen Roe had in fact any O'Neill blood in their veins.

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  • It was begun by Ugolino Vieri of Siena in 1337, and was made to contain the Holy Corporal from Bolsena, which, according to the legend, became miraculously stained with blood during the celebration of mass to convince a sceptical priest of the truth of the doctrine of transubstantiation.

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  • Such frequently recurring movements introduced new blood.

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  • Complaint was made to Vitellius, then legate of Syria, and Pilate was sent to Rome to answer for his shedding of innocent blood.

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  • Holmes (Caesar's Conquest of Gaul, 1899), who comes to the conclusion that "when the Reman delegates told Caesar that the Belgae were descended from the Germans, they probably only meant that the ancestors of the Belgic conquerors had formerly dwelt in Germany, and this is equally true of the ancestors of the Gauls who gave their name to the Celtae; but, on the other hand, it is quite possible that in the veins of some of the Belgae flowed the blood of genuine German forefathers."

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  • The unavenged blood was the cause of divine anger, and retribution must be made.

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  • Bloodshed could only be atoned by blood-money or by shedding the blood of the offender or of his family.

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  • That he did not reform at a stroke all ancient abuses appears particularly in relation to the practice of blood revenge; to put an end to this deep-rooted custom would have been an impossibility.

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  • There are no lacunar blood spaces with ill-defined or absent walls except for a sinus surrounding the intestine, which is at least frequently present.

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  • The main trunks of the vascular system often possess valves at the origin of branches which regulate the direction of the blood flow.

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  • Carry the process but a little farther and the coelom disappears and its place is taken by a blood space or haemocoel.

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  • The facts of development, however, prove their distinctness, though those same facts do not speak clearly as to the true nature of the blood system.

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  • One view of the origin of the latter (largely based upon observations upon the development of Polygordius) sees in the blood system a persistent blastocoel.

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  • Vezhdovsky has lately seen reasons for regarding the blood system as originating entirely from the hypoblast by the secretion of fluid, the blood, from particular intestinal cells and the consequent formation of spaces through pressure, which become lined with these cells.

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  • In the case of many Oligochaeta where there is no vascular network surrounding the nephridium, this function must be the chief one of those glands, the more elaborate process of excretion taking place in the case of nephridia surrounded by a rich plexus of blood capillaries.

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  • Nephridia always paired and without plexus of blood capillaries.

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  • Here also the blood system has no communication with the sinus system of the coelom.

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  • In favour of seeing in the lateral trunks and their branches a vascular system, is the contractility of the former, and the fact of the intrusion of the latter into the epidermis, matched among the Oligochaeta, where undoubted blood capillaries perforate the epidermis.

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  • These tubes are lined by flattened epithelium and often contain blood capillaries; they communicate with the coelom and are to be regarded as prolongation of it into the thickness of the body wall.

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  • The blood is colourless.

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  • Blood coloured red with haemoglobin.

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  • His widow, however, bore a posthumous child, also named Germanus, of whom Jordanes speaks (cap. 60) as "blending the blood of the Anicii and the Amals, and furnishing a hope under the divine blessing of one day uniting their glories."

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  • The Hussite wars, the feuds of Burgundian and Armagnac, the renewal of the Hundred Years' War, all prevented it from drawing new blood from the west.

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  • In the interior of the grape, in the healthy blood, no such germs exist; crush the grape, wound the flesh, and expose them to the ordinary air, then changes, either fermentative or putrefactive, run their course.

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  • The one, a law of blood and death, opening out each day new modes of destruction, forces nations to be always ready for the battle.

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  • Turgot was hated by those who had been interested in the speculations in corn under the regime of the abbe Terray - among whom were included some of the princes of the blood.

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  • In 1676, during " Bacon's Rebellion," a party of Virginians under Bacon's command killed about 150 Indians who were defending a fort on a hill a short distance east of the site of Richmond in the " Battle of Bloody Run," so called because the blood of the slain savages is said to have coloured the brook (or " run ") at the base of the hill.

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  • The bond with Lamberton was now sealed by blood, and the confederates lost no time in putting it into execution.

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  • Leaving Edward, now his only brother in blood and almost his equal in arms, in Galloway, he suddenly transferred his own operations to Aberdeenshire.

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  • The heart in Patella consists of a single auricle (not two as in Haliotis and Fissurella) and a ventricle; the former receives the blood from the branchial vein, the latter distributes it through a large aorta which soon leads into irregular blood-lacunae.

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  • As in all such introand e-versible organs, eversion of the Gastropod proboscis is effected by pressure communicated by the muscular body-wall to the liquid contents (blood) of the body-space, accompanied by the relaxation of the muscles which directly pull upon either the sides or the apex of the tubular organ.

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  • The heart c lying in the pericardium is seen in close proximity to the renal organ, and consists of a single auricle receiving blood from the gill, and of a single ventricle which pumps it through the body by an anterior and posterior aorta.

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  • Towards the 6th century the legend of the woman with the issue of blood became merged in the legend of Pilate, as is shown in the writings known in the middle ages as Cura sanitatis Tiberii and Vindicta Salvatoris.

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  • It is not impossible to combine these views, and place the seat of power still in Crete, but ascribe the Renascence there to an influx of new blood from the north, large enough to instil fresh vigour, but too small to change the civilization in its essential character.

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  • The dorsal vessel is prolonged anteriorly into an aorta, through which the blood is propelled into the great After Miall and Denny, The Cockroach, Lovell body-cavity or haemoReeve & Co.

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  • The cells which line them and also the cavities of the tubes contain urates, which are excreted from the blood in the surrounding bodycavity.

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  • When the worn-out cells are broken down, the urates are carried dissolved in the blood to the Malpighian tubes for excretion.

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  • This latter, as well as the heart and the walls of the blood spaces, arises by the modification of mesodermal cells, and the body cavity is formed by the enlargement and coalescence of the blood channels and by the splitting of the fat body.

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  • The Heralds' College, the avvogadori di comun, in order to ensure purity of blood, were ordered to open a register of all marriages and births among members of the newly created caste, and these registers formed the basis of the famous Libro d'oro.

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  • Another way in which a demon is held to cause disease is by introducing itself into the patient's body and sucking his blood; the Malays believe that a woman who dies in childbirth becomes a langsuir and sucks the blood of children; victims of the lycanthrope are sometimes said to be done to death in the same way; and it is commonly believed in Africa that the wizard has the power of killing people in this way, probably with the aid of a familiar.

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  • In the Malay Peninsula the blood of a murdered man must be put in a bottle and prayers said over; after seven days of this worship a sound is heard and the operator puts his finger into the bottle for the polong, as the demon is called, to suck; it will fly through the air in the shape of an exceedingly diminutive female figure, and is always preceded by its pet, the pelesit, in the shape of a grasshopper.

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  • In the Malay Peninsula, parts of Polynesia, &c., it is conceived as a head with attached entrails, which issues, it may be from the grave, to suck the blood of living human beings.

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  • Excellent political training such a government unquestionably offered; but it became unworkable as disparities of social condition increased, as the number of legal voters (above 7000 in 1822) became greater, and as the population ceased to be homogeneous in blood.

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  • The true Arab despises agriculture; but the pursuit of commerce, the organization and conduct of trading caravans, cannot be carried on without widespread connexions of blood and hospitality between the merchant and the leading sheiks on the route.

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  • An Arabian merchant city is thus necessarily aristocratic, and its chiefs can hardly be other than pure Arabs of good blood.

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  • Therefore the flesh, especially of the larger kinds, is of a red colour; and the energy of their muscular action causes the temperature of their blood to be several degrees higher than in other fishes.

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  • The town was so heavily taxed by the Hamdanid princes at Mosul that the Arab tribe of the Banu Habib, although blood relations of the Hamdanids, migrated into Byzantine territory, where they were well received, accepted Christianity, attracted other emigrants from Nisibis, and at last began to avenge themselves by yearly raids upon their old home.

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  • Iron and quinine citrate is used as a bitter stomachic and tonic. In the blood citrates are oxidized into carbonates; they therefore act as remote alkalis, increasing the alkalinity of the blood and thereby the general rate of chemical change within the body.

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  • The slaughter was terrible; the blood of the conquered ran down the streets, until men splashed in blood as they rode.

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  • There was thus a steady immigration into the kingdom, to strengthen its armies and recruit with new blood the vigour of its inhabitants.

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  • The lust of unlawful gain had infected the Frankish blood, as it seems to have infected England during the Hundred Years' War; and in either case nemesis infallibly came.

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  • The enforced inactivity of a whole winter was the mother of disputes and bad blood; and when Philip sailed for the Holy Land, at the end of March 1191, the failure of the Crusade was already decided.

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  • Therefore the tears and the blood that were shed were not unavailing; the heroism and the chivalry were not wasted.

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  • We only know that as long ago as the 1st century B.C. true Hebrew blood was becoming rare, and that a vast proportion of the Jews of Roman times were Hebraized Aramaeans, whose assimilation into the Jewish community did not date much further back than the Maccabaean age.

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  • The Tell el-Amarna Letters (15th century B.C.) show Syria held in part by Egyptian viceroys, who are much preoccupied with southward movements in the Buka'a and the rest of the interior beyond their control, due to pressure of Amorite peoples, and of the Mitanni and the Kheta, whose non-Semitic blood was mingled with that of the Aramaeans even in Palestine.

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  • In 1435 he had married a girl of eighteen named Vaggia, of the famous Buondelmonte blood.

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  • They are usually larger than the blood corpuscles.

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  • Whether in the Metanemertines, where the blood fluid is often provided with haemoglobiniferous disks, the chief functions of the side organs may not rather be a sensory one needs further investigation.

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  • The blood fluid does not flow in any definite direction; its movements are largely influenced by those of the muscular body-wall.

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  • The blood is probably circulated by the general contraction of the whole animal, since it is very doubtful if there are any intrinsic muscles in the vessel-walls.

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  • At the council of Tours (1054) he found a protector in the papal legate, the famous Hildebrand, who, satisfied himself with the fact that Berengar did not deny the real presence of Christ in the sacramental elements, succeeded in persuading the assembly to be content with a general confession from him that the bread and wine, after consecration, were the body and blood of the Lord, without requiring him to define how.

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  • Trusting in Hildebrand's support, and in the justice of his own cause, he presented himself at the synod of Rome in 1059, but found himself surrounded by zealots, who forced him by the fear of death to signify his acceptance of the doctrine " that the bread and wine, after consecration, are not merely a sacrament, but the true body and the true blood of Christ, and that this body is touched and broken by the hands of the priests, and ground by the teeth of the faithful, not merely in a sacramental but in a real manner."

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  • Hildebrand, now pope as Gregory VII., next summoned him to Rome, and, in a synod held there in 1078, tried once more to obtain a declaration of his orthodoxy by means of a confession of faith drawn up in general terms; but even this strong-minded and strong-willed pontiff was at length forced to yield to the demands of the multitude and its leaders; and in another synod at Rome (1079), finding that he was only endangering his own position and reputation, he turned unexpectedly upon Berengar and commanded him to confess that he had erred in not teaching a change as to substantial reality of the sacramental bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ.

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  • All those who in the middle ages denied the substantial presence of the body and blood of Christ in the eucharist were commonly designated Berengarians.

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  • That bread and wine should become flesh and blood and yet not lose the properties of bread and wine was, he held, contradictory to reason, and therefore irreconcilable with the truthfulness of God.

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  • A comparatively slight injury affecting a portion of the body imperfectly supplied with blood may give rise to an inflammatory condition which in a healthy part might pass unnoticed,.

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  • If the flow of arterial blood only is arrested, the part depending upon it for nutrition becomes numb, cold and shrivelled, and the form of mortification known as dry gangrene occurs.

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  • This is apt to be met with in oldish persons with diseased vessels and feeble heart-action, especially if the blood is rendered less nutritious by the presence of diabetes or of kidney disease.

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  • Under the influence of cold, the blood-vessels contract, and less blood is conveyed to the tissues.

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  • As no blood is passing into the skin, the parts look like tallow, and thus attract the attention of the companions of the frost-bitten man, who perhaps has no thought of there being anything amiss.

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  • The great danger is that, as the blood in the vessels becomes thawed, there will be so much reactionary flow through the tissues that acute inflammation will follow.

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  • The thawing is associated with much pain, and in the case of the hand or foot this may be diminished by raising the part, so as to help the return of the venous blood to the heart.

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  • Whatever drug of this group be taken, the product absorbed by the blood is almost entirely sodium salicylate.

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  • When the salt is taken by the mouth, absorption is extremely rapid, the salt being present in the peripheral blood within ten minutes.

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  • Sodium salicylate circulates in the blood unchanged, decomposition occurring in the kidney, and probably in tissues suffering from the Diplococcus rheumaticus of Poynton and Paine.

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  • Sodium salicylate escapes from the blood mainly by the kidneys, in the secretion of which sodium salicylate and salicyluric acid can be detected within fifteen minutes of its administration.

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  • He may be said to have gained a world-wide reputation by his use of the phrase "blood is thicker than water" to justify his intervention on behalf of the British squadron engaged in the operations against the Peiho Forts.

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  • It is probable that pointer blood was introduced in the course of shaping the various breeds of setter.

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  • The breed is almost certainly derived from water-spaniels, with a strong admixture of Newfoundland blood.

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  • It is probable that the strain contains greyhound blood.

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  • All are Sunnites, and, although still speaking their Somali national tongue, betray a large infusion of Arab blood in their oval face, somewhat light skin, and remarkably regular features.

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  • In the coast towns of the eastern seaboard there are Swahili, Arab and Indian settlements, and tribes, such as the Amaran, of mixed Arab and Somali blood.

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