1.
Their clan's chieftain, a hoary monster named Vald, responded by drawing his ancestral blade
2.
The motifs came from the chieftain halls of the ancient deeps, but lightened with the ubiquitous Elven influence that was so stylish in the late 40's when this part of his palace was built
3.
to the gypsy chieftain
4.
chieftain placed his hand on the door and pushed
5.
As the Highlanders, however, were not wandering, but stationary shepherds, as they had all a fixed habitation, and were not, in peaceable times, accustomed to follow their chieftain from place to place; so, in time of war, they were less willing to follow him to any considerable distance, or to continue for any long time in the field
6.
When a chieftain is fighting in his own territory, it is dispersive ground
7.
We fanned out to form a semicircle north of the town while the guide was sent in to tell the chieftain he would have to join the Khanate
8.
The guide returned hurriedly to announce that the chieftain refused to have anything to do with us and was mobilizing his forces
9.
This proved to be Na Itzam Bak, another one with the name of a chieftain
10.
bohio—(Taino)—large house of the chieftain
11.
“The Chieftain of Pinatupa is an independent monarch with his own vote in the Assembly of The Just Alliance
12.
Two bowmen followed, and the chieftain flourished his sword and shouted
13.
Since Beathan has been chieftain, though, battles are rare
14.
That was how he met our chieftain, my uncle Beathan
15.
He introduced himself as Beathan, chieftain of his -- your clan
16.
“Men came to him, all wearing capes of the same plaid as their chieftain
17.
Cerdic helped Beathan’s father become our clan chieftain
18.
Sileas stood proudly next to her husband Harailt, and in a quiet tone said, “I had a dream, my chieftain
19.
I turned and saw Beathan, our chieftain
20.
“Ah, Great Chieftain
21.
No, O Chieftain, no,” she stammered
22.
How could our chieftain, our ceann-cinnidh, my brave Uncle, be dead? But he was
23.
Kenric, my other cousin and Finlay’s older brother, was now our chieftain
24.
His wife, Caitrin, managed the two boys, the feeding of the family and all the warriors and others who came to eat with the chieftain
25.
But when he arrived, how could I tell him that the man who had taken me also beheaded our chieftain, his friend Beathan? Even that seemed a small concern when I worried about how he could still love me after my taking
26.
“It could be another chieftain
27.
“While hunting one fall, a young chieftain, Beathan, stopped to rest here and fell in love with a maiden, Gavina
28.
To marry her he fashioned a truce with her father, the clan chieftain
29.
Clan Chieftain Haye, pleased they came, honored Beathan and the agreement of peace with a feast
30.
With the renewed vow of peace, Kenric had the bargaining tool that challenged our council to vote him the next chieftain of our clan
31.
Their chieftain, Haye, his face alert, addressed us in a deep, demanding voice
32.
Beathan would be remembered as a warrior and chieftain
33.
Beathan knew early he was to become our chieftain and started the necessary training before he was ten
34.
The day he became chieftain was a very good day for our family
35.
Haye was chieftain of his clan, but she was always close by his side to take in the events and trials and give advice
36.
“Kenric,” Haye said looking over his shoulder, “do you not control your druid that he is allowed to insult a fellow chieftain?”
37.
“Crisi,” Lovern said, “Logan is to be with his father, our chieftain, and Eanruig is to be with his father, his clan’s chieftain
38.
He is the chieftain we must kill
39.
How probable do you think it is that your tomb’s chieftain lived here?”
40.
We have a new clan; my husband is the chieftain
41.
“You have our thanks, Maegar Chieftain,” said Lady Sharon
42.
They turned to their own amusement, and did not notice Conan when he glided like a stalking panther after the chieftain
43.
Blood-ties meant little; a victorious chieftain and personal gain everything
44.
Not long after this your father went to the fields and didn’t arrive home for his supper, the entire area was searched for a number of days but not a sign was ever seen of your father from that day to this, the rat faced priest gained a large following by saying the gods had called your father across the starry trail, the gullible fools, that priest has poisoned the minds of many a good man in Tollan, do not speak of the Santaros trap just yet, we will use his own words at the chieftain ceremony, that the gods have tested you for the leadership of the whole Toltec nation, we will use his own superstitions against him, and declare your appointment as chief has come directly from the gods, because the priest has already told the people this was the reason for the difficult manhood test, he will not be able to squirm out of it, we will gain back the loyalty of the people first, then we will have our day with that false priest
45.
Both annoyed and confused, the big and powerful chieftain looked up at the guard while still on top of the naked female slave
46.
The Danish chieftain was apparently half-drunk and was none too steady on his feet as he craned his neck up to look at the lights
47.
He then gave the example by firing his disintegrator rifle at the Viking chieftain that had replied to him and was now rushing straight at him under the harsh light from the projectors of the battleship JEAN LANNE
48.
What he found was what seemed to have been the tent of a chieftain, with distinctly more comfortable and luxurious accommodations compared to that of the common man-at-arms
49.
This had to be part of the huge ransom of 5,000 silver livres King Charles had paid to the Viking chieftain Weland for him to stop his depredations around the Somme area and to go attack instead the Viking army camped near Paris
50.
His mind made, Robert knelt beside the dead Viking, whose gold rings and necklace suggested that he had been an important chieftain, and calmly looted the body, adding on his own belt the purse of the dead Dane and putting in it the rings and necklace
51.
One of the chieftains jumped up and yelled, "I will!" And then a neighboring Chieftain, who had been warring with him for as long as he could remember, jumped up and yelled, "Me too!"
52.
There was a ruffling, scuffling sound and a roar of whispers as two hundred and twenty eight Chieftains, minus the Chieftain of the Bear Clan, started crowding their way to the front of the stage
53.
Tosk looked up at the first Chieftain
54.
"Just a moment," said Clint, Chieftain of the Beaver Clan as he stood up
55.
In fact, if she wanted to she could become, with the help of the extra powers given to her by her ring of Queen of Jerusalem, any of her past incarnations, including Karl Beck the German mercenary chieftain or Joan of Arc
56.
Barely nineteen years ago from this present year her fourth previous incarnation, that of a German mercenary chieftain called Karl Beck, had died of the Black Plague near Hamburg after helping to spread terror and death during the infamous Thirty Years War
57.
Swimming quickly to the Iroquois canoe, she pulled away the paddle from the second chieftain, then started dragging their canoe towards the shoreline, still covered by her companions
58.
Nancy stepped back on the ramparts with James as a rather loud exchange was going on between an Iroquois chieftain sitting in a canoe out of musket range and the Governor, with Father Lemoyne as translator
59.
While Lambert Closse showed himself reluctant to that idea, Father Lemoyne suggested that they take counsel from an Iroquois chieftain wounded and captured last autumn and who was now sympathetic to the French because of the way he had been treated while wounded
60.
It didn’t take long for Labarique to oppose the Governor’s plan and to persuade him instead to send him to the South Shore next morning to go negotiate with the chieftain Laplume
61.
The moment that Laplume and four warriors beached their canoe ahead of the other Iroquois canoes, Charles Le Moyne jumped out of cover and pointed his musket literally in the face of the stunned Laplume, while Fernand, Henri and Michel pointed their own muskets at the four warriors accompanying their chieftain
62.
More important still, their chieftain, Rana, had taken a fancy to him when he played
63.
If you marry this chieftain, you will have a great partnership
64.
Rave had long known his power was greater than most, and this was not the first time Balin had talked about Rave someday becoming chieftain
65.
Old Kerchak, wisest among them and chieftain at the time, said her fire was killing the baby
66.
It did not bother me much, but my father insisted he take the comment back and apologize to him in front of our chieftain
67.
Finn laughed mockingly, but he obeyed his chieftain and stepped back into the chapel
68.
The eldest Vikings immediately pulled away and redirected his attention to his chieftain
69.
“What was the name of your Viking chieftain?” His eyes shifted to his men, studying them carefully
70.
About half the Vikings left the lines, while the other half followed their chieftain
71.
For the Chieftain, his eldest son could do no wrong - not even when, as a mischievous child of eight years old, he had added the oil of the itching plant to the Healer's muscle rub
72.
Juko thought back to the night that Suna, who was next in line to be Chieftain of their clan, publicly rejected his birthright during the Inheritance Rite
73.
The Chieftain very nearly became a recluse, shutting himself off from his wife, children and the rest of the clan, leaving Juko to act as Chieftain in his stead
74.
Maintaining their allegiance to the captured man they promptly stole ahead of Officer Sheikho in order to barricade the road and release their chieftain
75.
Mohammad Amin ordered his men to return fire and he dragged the chieftain from the carriage and threw him onto the back of his horse the way a sack of wheat is loaded onto a donkey, then he galloped towards the fire and, showing great courage, leapt over it, paying no attention to the hail of bullets whizzing past his ears
76.
Ask the Indian of God and he will describe to you a powerful chieftain of a glorious tribe
77.
They treated me with great respect, even though I had told them I would not be standing to take my father’s place as chieftain of Dogfeiling
78.
Albruna I name as Chieftain after me
79.
great war Chieftain, Tahrowk Hornkill, conquered all the others, eventually uniting all twelve tribes
80.
chieftain and pseudo-chieftain lies in the integrity rate of conscious
81.
that al tribe members gave to their chieftain so that he managed to
82.
The dogs and crows of their tribes," continued the earnest old chieftain, without heeding the wounded spirit of his listener, whose head was nearly crushed to the earth in shame, as he proceeded, "would bark and caw before they would take a woman to their wigwams whose blood was not of the color of snow
83.
Freddy Malins said there was a Negro chieftain singing in the second part of the Gaiety pantomime who had one of the finest tenor voices he had ever heard
84.
—Save them, says the citizen, the giant ash of Galway and the chieftain elm of Kildare with a fortyfoot bole and an acre of foliage
85.
The first impulse of even the loftiest chieftain, offered the bullhorn of mass media, is to grab it
86.
'Whether they fled at first in fear, or not, our horses met Shadowfax, their chieftain, and greeted him with joy
87.
welcome of wanderers, a lord of the Mark, a chieftain of the Eorlingas while
88.
Southward beyond the road lay the main force of the Haradrim, and there their horsemen were gathered about the standard of their chieftain
89.
shivered as he threw down their chieftain
90.
Here is Aragorn son of Arathorn, chieftain of the D®nedain of Arnor, Captain of the Host of the West, bearer of the Star of the North, wielder of the Sword Reforged, victorious in battle, whose hands bring healing, the Elfstone, Elessar of the line of Valandil, Isildur's son, Elendil's son of N®menor
91.
At my firm, Chieftain Capital Management, we evaluate an investment opportunity based on the predictability of the business and a dispassionate calculation of its expected rate of return
92.
Greenberg, CFA, cofounder and managing director of New York–based Chieftain Capital Management, admits flat out that he never read Security Analysis in business school and that even midway through his career, he found the text a bit fusty
93.
He and John Shapiro, his partner at Chieftain Capital Management since they founded the firm in 1984, have produced extraordinary returns on the money entrusted to them
94.
These favorable returns are the result of the iconoclastic approach to investing that he and his associates practice at Chieftain
95.
Under the rules they established for themselves, the Chieftain partners will not begin to buy a stock unless they are willing to put at least 5 per cent of their assets into it
96.
The Chieftain portfolio has far fewer than the 20 names that a strict 5 percent rule might imply
97.
In making its long-term commitments, Chieftain wants to invest with smart management that has the shareholders' interests in mind
98.
Chieftain Capital manages $3 billion for its clients