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kind and necklace
This second kind of elf cross one was worn as a pendant in a necklace and in order to have sufficient magic it had to be forged during three evenings with silver from nine different sources of inherited silver.
* Gold lunula, a specific kind of archaeological solid collar or necklace from the Bronze Age or later

kind and was
In the cow camps, Tom Horn was regarded as a hero, as the same kind of champion he was when he entered and invariably won the local rodeos.
He had a war reputation, but this was the kind of man women like even without medals.
He was on the thin side, with big hands, and the kind of wrists that give away the power in forearm and bicep.
It was a difficult and ambiguous kind of negotiation, even though the rancher was said to be expert in his knowledge of the aborigines and their language.
The fear of disease was formerly very much the kind of fear I have tried to describe.
Each aspired to be a god in human form, but with each it was a different kind of god.
It was conceived as a leave-taking, a kind of melancholy gathering-in of the myths of the West, `` bevor die Nacht sinkt, eine lange Nacht vielleicht und ein tiefes Vergessen ''.
Mann understood better than most men the incest comedy at the center of the myth and the psychological truth in which dread is shown as the other face as longing was for him just the kind of deep and complicated joke he liked to tell.
But he was `` afraid of the future -- he would in fact welcome a way back to social integration, a functional art of some kind ''.
The flame was simply of a different kind.
This was the crassest kind of materialism and they, the Artists, would have no truck with it.
What is not so well known, however, and what is quite important for understanding the issues of this early quarrel, is the kind of attack on literature that Sidney was answering.
Thus, the Church was born and because of its intrinsic character was soon identified as a conservative institution, determined to resist the forces of change, to identify itself with the political rulers, and to maintain a kind of splendid isolation from the masses.
Of course the principal factor in the whole experience was the kind of education he received.
In 1945, probably almost every American not only knew who Sam Spade was, but had some kind of emotional feeling about him.
It was `` the creation of a monstrous historical period wherein it thought it had to synthesize literature and politics and avant-garde art of every kind with its writers crazily trying to outdo each other in Spenglerian inclusiveness.
The Faget case was the kind of salvage job the Administration should not have to repeat.
At these times he felt a kind of pain in his upper chest, but it was an objective pain, in no way different from others in intensity and not different in kind ; ;
Do you get the picture of the kind of fellow he was ''??
He was not sure what kind of a man he had in hand.
She was the only kind of Negro Laura Andrus would want around: independent, unservile, probably charging double what ordinary maids did for housework -- and doubly efficient.

kind and only
We already have the only one of its kind ''.
What is interesting is that his positive qualifications for the post were revealed only as a kind of tail to his candidacy.
It was the kind of frame that is only put around the photograph of a dead person.
Not only is this kind of duplication wasteful, but it gives the combined system the ability to take freight traffic away from the New York Central and other railroads serving the area.
Dance teachers can respond to President Kennedy's request not only through their regular dance work, but also through the kind of basic gymnastic work that makes for strength and flexibility.
Questions like this, framed in verbal fog, are perhaps the only kind that have ever stumped an experienced politician.
The kind of religious experience that most moderns seek not only provides, clarifies, and relates human yearnings, values, ideals, and purposes ; ;
Since the company under review is supplying what we are here regarding as only one kind of service, we might suppose that the problem of total cost apportionment would be very simple ; ;
I am saying only that until a fuller and different kind of evidence comes in, any discussion of alienation must be understood to have certain important limitations.
He never used to like any hot cereal, now that's the only kind he wants.
at least I have only one remedy for anything of this kind in my collection, one for hastening delayed menstruation.
Under the circumstances, the only protection for the relatively small manufacturers is to engage in exactly the kind of conspiracy with the giants for which the latter were convicted.
Time and again in counseling and teaching, one encounters members of this group whose attempts to bring into some kind of unity the insubstantial mythologies of their `` fundamentalist '' heritage and the stubborn reality of the modern world are only too painfully obvious.
But then, Mario Lanza was no common singer, and his whole career, public and non-public, was studded with the kind of unconventional happenings that terminate with the appearance of his first `` recital '' only when he has ceased to be a living voice.
Mr. Robards -- Jenny was the only person she knew of in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood who called him that -- was kind but too easygoing.
She had come to make her peace with the past, and of that past this ancient of the earth was only a kind of shadow.
You can't keep that kind of information quiet in a town of only 4000-plus.
But the only love I was giving him was the pure kind.
There is only a judgment that grants money damages or some other kind of equitable remedy such as restitution or a permanent injunction.
If one quantizes a real scalar field, then one finds that there is only one kind of annihilation operator ; therefore, real scalar fields describe neutral bosons.
This play, The Persians, is the only extant classical Greek tragedy concerned with recent history ( very few of that kind were ever written ) and it is a useful source of information about that period.
Hogarth, for example, thinks that beauty consists of ( 1 ) fitness of the parts to some design ; ( 2 ) variety in as many ways as possible ; ( 3 ) uniformity, regularity or symmetry, which is only beautiful when it helps to preserve the character of fitness ; ( 4 ) simplicity or distinctness, which gives pleasure not in itself, but through its enabling the eye to enjoy variety with ease ; ( 5 ) intricacy, which provides employment for our active energies, leading the eye on " a wanton kind of chase "; and ( 6 ) quantity or magnitude, which draws our attention and produces admiration and awe.
With a capacity of over 72, 000, it is the second largest of its kind in Italy, with only San Siro able to seat more.

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