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Then, there was a nameless man who tried to hide the idea between the pages of a Novel entitled ‘Trouble Valley’, but luckily for everyone else, he died cold, alone and afraid on the seventh moon of Jupiter
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What was she hiding, what was happening, and who was endangering her? Who were these nameless, faceless monsters in the dark?
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who will remain nameless, was launching and I was sending
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I feel that the reason for her unqualified support is that this attractive figure‘s rags to riches story has keenly affected the (starved) imaginations of individuals who have come to know her ―intimately‖; unlike the nameless, faceless individuals routinely hatching plots inside corporate board rooms
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Bathing by the seaside would take moral courage, but no more than the courage of, ‘the faceless ones,’ the thousands of nameless, wounded infantrymen who haunted the street corners in every part of France
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The ground still pitched and yawed beneath us, but I had eyes only for the nameless girl who had died saving me
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He was by now prying out the piece with a screwdriver, perched on the right wingtip, over a vast black void filled with nameless stars
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Foremost among them that silver knife plunging into Jade's chest, my master's cackle, Argyl's hate, over and over it burned through me and I could not breath, the memory of Jade, of my tree lover, of Argyl, of all the nameless men I had fucked for my master's profit, all the tortures, all the thoughts, all the moments lost in drugs, the murder of that woman, the infant I could not slay, it was all there at all once
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direction, following the group towards the nameless village that
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I wasn’t sure about you myself until yesterday when you met a nameless beggar in the market as you had promised and gave him food
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It is the nameless, contentless, effortless and spon-
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the nameless, as seen from without and from within
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They knew, of course, of Madeline's penchant for dirty nameless sex
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With the Nameless One
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Nameless, but present
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his fingers at that nameless thing that he might be holding, and
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distinct, it was remote and nameless; it was the type of thing that
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For a long moment Frank sat there astride his nameless horse, unable to act
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The nameless mount fit in quite well
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From in-between the endless snapping cameras and countless inappropriate questions shouted by nameless cowards, Scarlett spotted a police car parked across the street
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” I said holding the book out to the nameless man, who rushed toward me
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After a short minute during which I unflinchingly returned her penetrating stare, having been taught that he who lowers his gaze first is guilty of nameless sins, she filled me in
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For the nameless and abominable colour of his hair
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A cold and nameless dread of one"s fellow citizens
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In reality I was a hen without a head, pursued by nameless fear, rushing headlong into inhospitable forests rather than using common sense
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A feeling almost akin to lust twitched at his groin as he contemplated performing nameless horrors on the greasy wog
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“That’s your excuse?” Anger began to trickle into Tim’s voice as he turned to face the nameless man
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The “Being” just referred to, who has to remain nameless, is the Tree from which, in subsequent ages, all the great historically known Sages and
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Death of the nameless
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What might be lurking amid those nameless woodlands?
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Olivia stared after it, feeling the cold hand of nameless foreboding touch her supple spine
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'The nameless, forgotten ones
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Any fool could see there was something unnatural about the structure; the winds and suns of three thousand years had lashed it, yet its gold and ivory rose bright and glistening as the day it was reared by nameless hands on the bank of the nameless river
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Somewhere near by had been the pit, dark and awful, wherein screaming victims were fed to a nameless amorphic monstrosity which came up out of a deeper, more hellish cavern
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The nameless horror had been taking even more awful shape, since she had recognized the coin in the Shemite's hand the night before—one of those secretly molded by the degraded Zugite cult, bearing the features of a man dead three thousand years
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Conan, watching her, wondered if she had heard the sounds that might be made by a nameless monster stealing through the midnight chambers, and his skin crawled at the thought
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Occasionally, they met another traveler, also fleeing some nameless terror
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I have read the Book of Skelos, and talked with nameless hermits in the caves below Jhelai
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He babbled much of a man in a green turban whom the Afghuli rode down, but who, when attacked by the Wazulis who pursued, smote them with a nameless doom that wiped them out as a gust of wind-driven fire wipes out a cluster of locusts
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As she stared, there stole over her a nameless fear that froze her tongue to her palate—a feeling that it was not the Master who sat so silently on that black dais
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Conan strode through a garden where great pale blossoms nodded in the starlight, and entered the tap-room, where a Stygian with the shaven head of a student sat at a table brooding over nameless mysteries, and some nondescripts wrangled over a game of dice in a corner
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"Why should I burden myself with every nameless vagabond that the sea casts up?" snarled Zaporavo, his look and manner more insulting than his words
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At times he talked to Sancha, wildly it seemed to her, of lost continents, and fabulous isles dreaming unguessed amidst the blue foam of nameless gulfs, where horned dragons guarded treasures gathered by pre-human kings, long, long ago
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He desired to learn if this island were indeed that mentioned in the mysterious Book of Skelos, whereon, nameless sages aver, strange monsters guard crypts filled with hieroglyph-carven gold
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Then he glanced again at the roaring pillar looming against the sky, dwarfing the towers, and he too fled that castle of nameless horrors
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Later I saw a black witch-finder of Kush scratch it in the sand of a nameless river
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In his burning gaze Balthus glimpsed and vaguely recognized pristine images and half-embodied memories, shadows from Life's dawn, forgotten and repudiated by sophisticated races—ancient, primeval fantasms unnamed and nameless
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She herself, safely above the scene, felt the subtle impact of a nameless emanation that was a threat to sanity
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It was some shambling horror spawned in the mysterious, nameless jungles of the south, where strange life teemed in the reeking rot without the dominance of man, and drums thundered in temples that had never known the tread of a human foot
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There is a nameless unrest throughout the kingdom
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A nameless, freezing wind blew on him briefly, as if from an opened Door
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He shuddered to see the vast shadowy outlines of the Nameless Old Ones, and he knew somehow that mortal feet had not traversed the corridor for centuries
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Men said that he had a whole library of dark works bound in skin flayed from living human victims, and that in nameless pits below the hill whereon his palace sat, he trafficked with the powers of darkness, trading screaming girl slaves for unholy secrets
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Rumor said that the mad poet Rinaldo had visited these pits, and been shown horrors by the wizard, and that the nameless monstrosities of which he hinted in his awful poem, The Song of the Pit, were no mere fantasies of a disordered brain
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Yet he found dents on those adamantine bars, like the marks of incredible fangs, and wondered with an involuntary shudder what nameless monsters had so terribly assailed the barriers
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Some said Stygia; some a nameless island lying beyond the horizon; others said it was in the glamorous and mysterious land of Vendhya where the dead came home at last
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But this was a black land of sorcery and nameless horror
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Orastes was dead, writhing in Mitra only knew what nameless hell, and Amalric knew his sword would scarcely prevail where the black wisdom of the renegade priest had failed
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They apparently came from a shadowy and nameless continent lying somewhere east of the Lemurian Islands
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Next to the Picts, in the broad valley of Zingg, protected by great mountains, a nameless band of primitives, tentatively classified as akin to the Shemites, has evolved an advanced agricultural system and existence
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As much as I tried to focus on the task in hand, I couldn't keep still and my eyes flitted across hundreds of nameless faces, searching for Paul's, convinced he was going to show up
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He spent long vacations in Tanzania with Liloe who only had the first and second born, as two later arrivals had died, nameless, within weeks of their birth
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and unnamed, with status and nameless, are
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No one doubted the origins of that nameless child: he looked exactly like the colonel at the time he was taken to see ice for the first time
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He thought confusedly, finally captive in a trap of nostalgia, that perhaps if he had married her he would have been a man without war and without glory, a nameless artisan, a happy animal
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Mist rolled in through the opening as the nameless ship rolled out into the spectral sea
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The nameless ship planed along the mist, tufts of green-white spraying up to her bowsprit as she plunged through the foggy waves
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When we speak of God, we refer to a nameless entity that governs
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This entity can only be named as the nameless, and it is beyond our realm of comprehension and understanding; this life on earth helps us prepare for that comprehension and understanding
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A nameless individual appeared on-screen with the
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Be one with the Nameless
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Being One with the Nameless
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I am damned to hell by them all Because I am One with the Nameless This hell
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” This statement had been quickly followed by the ejection of Harmony's watch through an open window as they sped along a nameless country road in France
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The nameless man in the rain had given her little choice and it was well received
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Nameless? Yes, but not for long
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he learned from, he rejected that Jesus was part of or equal to Allah (Yahweh or the nameless one), but he did expand Allah’s mission to all of humanity as the Christians had, and he accepted Jesus as a prophet
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Another wizard of his acquaintance had to scratch a part of his anatomy which shall here remain nameless
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He shall remain nameless but from the story you will know exactly who I am talking about’
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‘What a pity that the most ardent love I’d ever experienced should remain a nameless memory!’
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That nameless memory presently took his thoughts to that encounter with Jaya, again on a train
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‘Even that minor attraction has a name to rivet upon, but this unique happening would remain a nameless memory,’ he sighed at that time
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After being healed, this nameless woman tried to slip away,
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cousin (who shall remain nameless) bumped his own child off a chair in order that he (the
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She had already started to loathe the nameless bald old man deeply
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For the anguish and pain he had suffered, for the life he deserved lost, and for the nameless woman who was effectively his one true soul mate, taken away forever
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How could a nameless Hero beat Wardon in a fight? Unless…could she be the Aenarian?”
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“It was a nameless Hero
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For Aesa the days that followed were haunted by a nameless sorrow
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going to be nameless or misnamed
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fuck, they tough love bury their families alive, so pissing on their enemies is the only ritual washing they'll give the nameless dead
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At a party recently, after asking a chap (who shall remain nameless but let’s just call him Hugh R Dul ) a number of questions about himself and his connection to the host, his career etc—after about 20 minutes of centre-stage droning on about himself and tel ing me what I
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If it hadn’t been for Michelle, he was certain he would have died, along with the nameless others that were buried in the back garden of the orphanage
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nameless Dentist died and the howling began
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A faceless, nameless entity is chasing us, using the Undead as its host
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Till I have lit a candle, how can I remember that I do not believe in ghosts, and in nameless hideousnesses infinitely more frightful than ghosts? But what courage is needed to sit up in all the solid, pressing blackness, and stretch out one defenceless hand into it to feel about for the matches, appalled by the echoing noises the search produces, cold with fear that the hand may touch something unknown and terrible
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Sitting down by the side of the nameless one to rest, for the sun was high and I began to be tired, it seemed to me as I leaned my face against his cool covering of leaves, still wet with the last rain, that he was very cosily tucked away down there, away from worries and the chill fingers of fear, with everything over so far as he was concerned, and each of the hours destined for him in which hard things were to happen lived through and done with
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What had this man done or left undone that he should have been shut out from the company of those who are buried in churchyards? Why should he, because he was nameless, be outcast as well? Why should his body be held unworthy of a place by the side of persons who, though they were as dead as himself, still went on being respectable? I took off my hat and leaned against the Finnish warrior's grave and stared up along the smooth beech trunks to the point where the leaves, getting out of the shade, flashed in the sun at the top, and marvelled greatly at the ways of men, who pursue each other with conventions and disapproval even when their object, ceasing to be a man, is nothing but a poor, unresentful, indifferent corpse