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hertasi and Lizard
The White Winds School was originally founded by a hertasi mage, quite possibly " the Lizard Wizard " whose songs are mentioned occasionally in the series.

hertasi and is
Ayshen is described as the most absolutely and completely average of hertasi in the way of his appearance: he is about the height of the chest of a man, with a short, stubby snout and short, stubby fingers that are highly dexterous, and covered in pebble-scales of a blue-gray coloration.
In another novel, the White Winds School is credited with being founded by a hertasi Adept-rank Mage.
The hertasi motto is " We can do this.
It may be assumed that they have Mindspeech like the hertasi but this is not specific in Storm Breaking, however, they can clearly speak.

hertasi and with
Meanwhile most Gryphons, many humans, as well as many kyree, hertasi and dyheli seem to have ended up in what became Iftel, along with all tyrill and ratha, and were taken under the wings of the Sunlord of Karse, Vkandis, under the variation Vykaendys but still the Sunlord, who produced a barrier around Iftel to protect it.
Living in ekeles in these trees from as high as they dare all the way down to very nearly ground level, these Vales invariably bear populations of hertasi in accompaniment, as well as typically being surrounded by roving bands of tervardi who live nearby, as well for that matter as kyree being found local along with one or more herds of dyheli-all of whom are allies of the Tayledras in the Pelagir Hills and Pelagiris Forest.

hertasi and .
If it gets too cold, hertasi can get very sick, and sometimes die.
They are described as being something like the hertasi, only larger in nature.

(" and Gervase
Gervase employed the next years, from 1210 to 1214, writing the Otia Imperialia (" Recreation for an Emperor ") for his patron.

(" and Lizard
The Lizard peninsula's original name may have been the Celtic name " Predannack " (" British one "); during the Iron Age ( Pytheas c. 325 BC ) and Roman period, Britain was known as Pretannike ( in Greek ) and as Albion ( and Britons the " Pretani ").
* Emilio and Guloso – about a boy and his pet bull who save their town from a dinosaur called " Lagarto Grande " (" The Great Lizard ").
One of the musicals performed by the Teikoku Kagekidan is Benitokage (" Crimson Lizard ") and features the title character, a criminal femme fatale, along with a handsome young detective named Akechi Kojiro.
*: Analyses of " Cirkus " and " Lizard " part 4 (" Big Top "), by composer Andrew Keeling
Basilosaurus (" King Lizard ") is a genus of cetacean that lived in the Late Eocene.
Valdosaurus (" Weald Lizard ") is a genus of bipedal herbivorous iguanodont ornithopod dinosaur found on the Isle of Wight and elsewhere in England.

(" and Wizard
Other boxers who fought with Stars of David embroidered on their trunks to reflect their ethno-religious pride included world lightweight champion Benny " the Ghetto Wizard " Leonard ( who said he felt as though he was fighting for all Jews ), world light heavyweight boxing champion Battling Levinsky, Barney Ross ( world champion as a lightweight, as a junior welterweight, and as a welterweight ), world flyweight boxing champion Victor " Young " Peres (" Young "), and more recently World Boxing Association super welterweight champion Yuri Foreman and light middleweight Boyd Melson.
It has to be said, though, that he's only known as " The Hobgoblin " in the English translation — in the Swedish edition of the book, The Hobgoblin is simply referred to as " Trollkarlen " (" The Wizard ") and his species is not mentioned.
Dorothy, distressed and confused, wants only to return to Aunt Em, Uncle Henry, and Toto in Kansas, and Addaperle decides her best bet is to go and see the great and powerful Wizard of Oz (" He's the Wizard ").
Dorothy and the Scarecrow invite him on their journey to see the Wizard with the hope that he may give him one (" Ease On Down the Road # 2 ").
Once in the throne room, they are assaulted by a great show of lights, smoke, and pyrotechnics as the Wizard appears in several forms before them (" So You Wanted To See the Wizard ").
Behind it stands a bewildered man who claims to be the real Wizard (" Who Do You Think You Are ?").
The angry quartet confronts the Wizard on his deceptions, but he points out that the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Lion already have the things they seek as shown in their behavior on the journeys they have made (" Believe In Yourself ").
Bogart's character's dog, " Pard ," was erroneously believed by some to be canine actor " Terry " (" Toto " from The Wizard of Oz ).
The protagonists were 4 heroes (" Barbarian ", " Dwarf ", " Elf " and " Wizard ") who faced a selection of monsters: Orcs, Goblins, Fimir, Chaos Warriors, a Chaos Warlock ( which represented many of the named characters for the various quests ), a Gargoyle and a number of Undead — skeletons, zombies and mummies.
Another successful comic opera, Melnik – koldun, obmanshchik i svat (" The Miller who was a Wizard, a Cheat and a Match-maker "', text by Alexander Ablesimov, Moscow, 1779 ), on a subject resembling Rousseau's Devin, is attributed to Mikhail Sokolovsky.
" Diário de um Detento " (" Diary of an Inmate ") and " Mágico de Oz " (" Wizard of Oz ") won them awards for Best Rap Group and Audience's Choice at the 1998 MTV Brasil Video Music Awards.
Sometimes nicknamed " Raymond-la-science " (" Raymond-the-Science ", previously the nickname of Belgian anarchist and Bonnot gang member Raymond Callemin ), " le sorcier " (" the Wizard ") or " le magicien " (" the Magician "), Goethals was known for his blunt way of speaking, his habit of mispronouncing players ' names and his distinctive Brussels accent.
The Jester and Minstrel trick the Wizard into telling them of the test and the Jester reminisces about his father's dancing days (" Very Soft Shoes ").
The supporting cast includes Robert Young ( Jim Anderson on " Father Knows Best ", and Marcus on " Marcus Welby, MD "), Robert Stack (" The Untouchables ( 1959 TV series )"), Frank Morgan ( Professor Marvel and the Wizard in The Wizard of Oz ), Dan Dailey, Ward Bond ( Bert the Cop on " It's a Wonderful Life "), Maria Ouspenskaya, William T. Orr, and Bonita Granville, who was the first actress to play Nancy Drew onscreen.
In 2010, Tanglin had its third musical production (" Wizard Of Oz ") The performance was held at the Republic Polytechnic campus in January for the public.
Other internal tensions include the virtual slavery of House elves and the suspicion or disregard for some species of human intelligence (" beings " in Wizard parlance ).
* We're Off to Save the Wizard in 1991 (" Upside Downtown " & " A Star is Gone ")
* We're Off to Save the Wizard in 2005 (" Hot Air ", " A Star is Gone ", " Upside Downtown ", and " Dream a Little Dream ")

(" and ,"
Twice in the year the superiors of the several coenobia met at the chief monastery, under the presidency of an archimandrite (" the chief of the fold ," from miandra, a sheepfold ), and at the last meeting gave in reports of their administration for the year.
Painting of St. Ambrose with whip and book in the church of San Giuseppe alla Lungara, RomeAn address by Ambrose to Christian young people warns them against intermarriage with Jews (" De Abrahamo ," ix.
He writes to Theodosius (" Epistolæ ," xl.
* " Absaloms Abfall " by Rainer Maria Rilke (" The Fall of Absalom ," trans.
" Anaxarchus is said to have possessed " fortitude and contentment in life ," which earned him the epithet eudaimonikos (" fortunate "), which may imply that he held the end of life to be eudaimonia.
In " Mémoire sur la combustion en général " (" On Combustion in General ," 1777 ) and " Considérations générales sur la nature des acides " (" General Considerations on the Nature of Acids ," 1778 ), he demonstrated that the " air " responsible for combustion was also the source of acidity.
In " Réflexions sur le phlogistique " (" Reflections on Phlogiston ," 1783 ), Lavoisier showed the phlogiston theory to be inconsistent.
In 1983 political satirist / novelist Richard Condon (" The Manchurian Candidate ") wrote " A Trembling Upon Rome ," a novel of historical fiction about the life of Baldassare Cossa.
* Tribute, 1980 (" It's All for the Best ," lyricist )
Capp also lampooned popular recording idols of the day, such as Elvis Presley (" Hawg McCall ," 1957 ), Liberace (" Loverboynik ," 1956 ), the Beatles (" the Beasties ," 1964 )— and in 1944, Frank Sinatra.
Followers of Apollinarianism were accused of attempting to create a tertium quid (" third thing ," neither God nor man ).
" The Pali term has sometimes been translated as " wisdom-being ," although in modern publications, and especially in tantric works, this is more commonly reserved for the term jñānasattva (" awareness-being "; Tib.
Thus, he implicitly emphasized that it is God-made (" God has joined together "), " male and female ," lifelong (" let no one separate "), and monogamous (" a man ... his wife ").

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