Head Coach Tomolandry believed he was a an powerful enough Necromancer to raise an Ogre from the dead and had a nefarious plan for Morg. |
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Ogre emerged sporting a large lupine mask, flanked by Key on a synth riser, a live drummer and a guitarist wielding a double-necked axe straight out of a Thor video. |
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Still, churls will notice that the prose, like the Ogre, is sometimes overstuffed. |
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It will please any Ogre, giant, orc or goblins. |
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The Doc Savage novel The Sargasso Ogre, published in 1933, takes place in the Sargasso where descendants of Elizabethan pirates still live. |
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The trail climbs steeply from the village, then heads north to cross the Scottish border near Ogre Hill. |
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Il sangue e la libertà talks abou the most important episode during the end of Franchism: the successful attack on Franco's right hand, the Ogre, Admiral Carrero Blanco. |
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The Ogre did what the wizard recommended: he bought some honey, filled up his throat with it, and went to stretch out in the sun with his mouth wide open. |
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There were few alarms as Mitchell brought the 7-4 favourite to cut down the front-running Steel Blue and readily hold the late challenge of Ogre. |
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Loris Lesynski is the author and illustrator of several rhyming picture books for children, including Dirty Dog Boogie, Nothing Beats a Pizza, Boy Soup, Ogre Fun, Catmagic, Night School and Rocksy. |
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Seeing him as she did, she turned from him and shunned his house as the antre of an ogre. |
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But Brian d'Arcy James and the hypertalented Sutton Foster find a sweet, goofy chemistry as an ogre and a princess. |
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The book portrays their father as an ogre who mistreated them. |
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