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dark-skinned
1. He was a very sharp-featured and dark-skinned man, probably a descendent of the oil migrations
2. Billy turns and stares at the dark-skinned man and tries to scream but there’s no sound
3. The poor girl was frightened by the dark-skinned bodyguards so close to her Nana
4. Molo believed that asking him about his Pilgrimage was a bad idea; the dark-skinned man would erupt in a series of prayers and gestures, reciting long stories of tradition as well as many other minutiae that would only complicate his efforts at understanding whatever useful information and knowledge he could offer
5. Four Dauntless traitors mill around in one corner, and two of the Erudite, one a dark-skinned woman, one an older man, both wearing lab coats, stand with Jeanine near the metal table in the center
6. There was a dark-skinned girl who was tall, and dressed to the nines
7. "It's far to the south and everybody is dark-skinned there
8. The Milotites were dark-skinned tribesmen, as black as their reputation and renowned for their skill with the throwing spear from a distance
9. He was the wizard of soul snatching; a dark-skinned wizard with long, black leather-like hair
10. Instead he and his war party celebrate their victory by dancing all the way back to the village, carrying their spoils of war and trying to ignore the wailing and tears of the dark-skinned children
11. The Cimmerian reeled in his saddle, half stunned, and with awful strength the dark-skinned giant forced the screaming steed upward and backward, until it lost its footing and crashed into the muck of bloody sand and writhing bodies
12. The bodies he saw littering the moon-splashed grass were of men, not beasts: hawk-faced, dark-skinned men, naked, transfixed by arrows or mangled by sword-strokes
13. The dark-skinned people of Zamora paid him tribute, as did the eastern provinces of Koth
14. Once dark-skinned men had built their huts where that fort stood; yes, and their huts had risen where now stood the fields and log cabins of fair-haired settlers, back beyond Velitrium, that raw, turbulent frontier town on the banks of Thunder River, to the shores of that other river that bounds the Bossonian marches
15. But the dark-skinned people did not forget that once Conajohara had been theirs
16. He was oppressed by the belief that the fort had been stormed and taken; that the dark-skinned hordes were already streaming up the road toward Velitrium, drunken on slaughter and mad for blood
17. Four men stood on guard, of the same lank-haired, dark-skinned breed as Techotl, with spears in their hands and swords at their hips
18. Without ceremony Techotl thrust the door open and ushered his friends into a broad chamber, where some thirty dark-skinned men and women lounging on satin-covered couches sprang up with exclamations of amazement
19. In her eyes alone of all the dark-skinned people there lurked no brooding gleam of madness
20. Then it was that she saw, not a gargantuan blossom, but a dark-skinned woman standing above her
21. The prince had cleansed his hands, torso and beard of the blood that had splashed them; but he had not donned his robe, and his great dark-skinned hairless body and limbs renewed the impression of strength bestial in its nature
22. I distrust those dark-skinned devils
23. The very name was a symbol of repellent horror among the northern nations, and legends hinted that the Stygians did not build them; that they were in the land at whatever immeasurably ancient date the dark-skinned people came into the land of the great river
24. The eastern Brythunians have intermarried with the dark-skinned Zamorians, and the people of southern Aquilonia have mixed with the brown Zingarans until black hair and brown eyes are the dominant type hi Poitain, the southern-most province
25. There in that mud-floored wattle hut, with the silk-robed priest on the mahogany block, and the dark-skinned chief crouching in his tiger- hides, was laid the foundations of empire
26. When the priest talked of the glories of the civilized nations, his dark-skinned listeners were intent, not on the ideals of his religion, but on the loot which he unconsciously described in the narration of rich cities and shining lands
27. Scarcely enough men were left in the marches to guard the frontier, and hearing of Pictish outrages in their homelands, whole Bossonian regiments quit the Nemedian campaign and marched to the western frontier, where they defeated the dark-skinned invaders in a great battle
28. A dark-skinned Hispanic man entered from the hall next, with the same white clothing and blue tennis shoes, but he held a shot full of clear liquid
29. My mother was dark-skinned and I was very, very light with
30. Even then, some of the more redneck southern policemen and officials kept ignoring that federal solution and went on harassing the more dark-skinned Palestinians at every turn
31. The woman now standing at the immigration counter could easily be considered dark-skinned enough in Alabama to be branded as a ‘colored person’
32. ―Excuse me, sir,‖ said the dark-skinned man in the sunglasses, grabbing Doug‘s arm
33. A cute dark-skinned girl caught his searching eye
34. Dark-skinned with white features
35. than “Krishn” could he address his dark-skinned friend? Should we call
36. Two of the men were dark-skinned and holding weapons, but the thin, bald, white man trembling before them must be McAdams
37. Why wouldn't Anthony have darker skin then, since Darkálfars are, well—dark-skinned?
38. Moreau however, dark-skinned with intelligent eyes, had something about him, what I couldn�t say, but I was sure he wasn�t human
39. "But," I objected, "one look at her face was enough to show that she was not the dark-skinned Marie with her straight nose, her dark hair and other features
40. In the midst of their conversation a small, dark-skinned man
41. She tried to turn and run, but behind her stood a dark-skinned security guard, blocking her way
42. to land that was originally settled by dark-skinned African and Semite slaves released from Egypt
43. influenced history struggles to hide the fact that the Old Testament (ancient north-African texts) and ancient Israel are a tale of dark-skinned Africans and Asians
44. ancient Israel are a tale of dark-skinned Africans and Asians
45. Across from them were the rack tables, and in one was a dark-skinned elf with white hair and a jagged scar down the side of his neck
46. “Lucas!” A tall, dark-skinned man weaved through the crowd with a wide smile splitting his face
47. She was dark-haired and dark-skinned, with plain, homely features, young but with a rounded
48. The princess asked Varenka to sing again, and Varenka sang another song, also smoothly, distinctly, and well, standing erect at the piano and beating time on it with her thin, dark-skinned hand
49. A million dark-skinned children die in Bangladesh, Dr
50. I could only tell that he was a dark-skinned man