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Verin and with
Siuan reminisces and plots with fellow Aes Sedai Moiraine Damodred and Verin.
They often lose touch with the rest of the world, leading most, including Moiraine Damodred, to believe that Browns are somewhat distant and naïve ; one exception that proved the rule was Verin Mathwin, who had deep perception of current events.
Verin also told Morgase Trakand that there was no real need for her to remain in the Tower as she would never be able to do much with her limited talent even with teaching.
Her warder, Tomas, was also a Darkfriend and promised to help Verin with her study of the Black Ajah as he did not want to be a Darkfriend any longer.
Elza's allegiance to the Dark One was complicated when she was forced to swear fealty to Rand by Verin with Compulsion.
But first, she swears the three Aes Sedai Oaths on an Oath Rod she bought from the Tower, and then proceeds to expose and execute most of the Black Ajah sisters identified by Verin among the rebels, starting with Sheriam and Moria ( some twenty other Black Sisters escape the camp ).
He journeyed with Rand, Perrin, Verin, Loial, and Ingtar to Falme.
He journeyed to Tar Valon with Verin, Nynaeve al ' Meara, Egwene al ' Vere, and Elayne Trakand.
The strongest ( and longest ) of these ties is with Verin, an incredibly intelligent humanoid demon lord with pale skin, angular features, and no body hair of any kind.

Verin and .
To the north, and into Galicia, the basin extends into the depression of the Verin Basin.
Moria is one of the Aes Sedai revealed by Verin Mathwin to belong to the Black Ajah.
Verin reveals that Duhara belongs to the Black Ajah.
Mat Cauthon is taken to Tar Valon by Verin Mathwin, Nynaeve al ' Meara, Egwene al ' Vere, Elayne Trakand, and Hurin.
Egwene, remembering a parchment of prophecy that Verin Sedai showed her, instead deduces that the corpse is possibly Ishamael, Chief among the Forsaken.
He also finds Verin Mathwin and Alanna Mosvani, both Aes Sedai, in the Two Rivers.
Eventually Verin, in the hour of her death after taking a lethal dosage of poison, betrays the Black Ajah by giving Egwene a list of most of their names, including Alviarin's.
Verin is an Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah, and secretly the Black Ajah.
Verin has grayed hair and is considered to be one of the oldest Aes Sedai alive ; likely over 200 years old.
Moiraine Damodred remembers her particularly fondly from her days as a Novice and Accepted as Verin used to have the cooks leave sweets out for her and Siuan Sanche.
In The Gathering Storm, the reader learns that Verin is actually a member of the Black Ajah ; however, she had only joined to prevent her own death.
Using a loophole in her oaths to the Dark One, not to betray Him or the Ajah until the last hour of her life, Verin poisons herself and then reveals all of her secrets to Egwene al ' Vere as she is about to die.
Verin Sedai brought them back to the Tower after the events at Falme.
Egwene sends Saerin, who has gained a new respect for her, to prevent Silviana's execution, whilst she returns to her rooms, and meets Verin.
Verin reveals to her that she swore Oaths to the Dark One and joined the Black Ajah, but that it was partially in an effort to study them and gather information to defeat them.
Verin then dies from self-inflicted poison, freeing herself from her oath to the Dark One, but redeeming herself in Egwene's eyes.
In The Wheel of Time books, Verin Sedai says the Dark One is the " embodiment of paradox and chaos, destroyer of reason and logic, breaker of balance, the unmaker of order, and the opponent of the Creator.

Kumira and with
Captain Rafiq sent a EPR Machine gun platoon under Subadar Musa, with a mortar and rocket launcher to delay the Pakistani column near Kumira, 12 miles north of Chittagong.
By 7 PM, March 26, this group had reached Kumira ( Comeera ), by which time Captain S. A. Bhuyan ( after talking with Captain Rafiq over phone ) of EBRC had reinforced the EPR Platoon at Kumira with 70 soldiers, and had divided his forces in 3 platoons to set up an ambush.

Kumira and .
During the fight, Osan ' gar was killed by Elza ( ironically a Black Ajah ), Eben Hopwil by Aran ' gar and Kumira by Graendal.
* Kumira was from Shienar, one of the Borderland countries.
Shaffi ’ s troops were ambushed near Kumira, losing 10 killed, and suffering almost 100 casualties, including Lt. Col. Shahpur Khan ( CO 24 FF ).
Pakistani troops were stuck at Kumira, while Major Zia was keeping any EPR troops heading to the city at Kalurghat.
EPR troops from Ramgarh could not reach the city as Pakistanis stuck at Kumira barred their way, and the troops from Rangamati were stuck outside the cantonment.
The helicopter was hit by small arms fire near Kumira, and returned to Dacca without making contact.
Shaffi had regrouped his forces at Kumira, and the Pakistani soldiers from Shuvopur had joined him after leaving a rearguard on the bridge.
The EPR troops at Kumira were almost out of ammunition and fell back 5 miles south to Bhatiari.
Captain Bhuyan left for the city to get supplies, but could not return to Kumira.
Pakistani forces at Kumira launched a 3 pronged attack on Bengali forces in the morning, supported by mortars and PNS Rajshahi and Balaghat from the sea.
All Bengali troops had left the city to regroup in 2 areas, at Kalurghat ( 1, 000 + Bengali troops of the EPR and EBR ), and at Kumira to the north of the city.

linked and with
Foster Lukuklu Frayne made a sign over his heart with his two linked thumbs: I recognized it as an ancient Manu gesture intended to propitiate the Devil.
An earlier but still influential school of painting, surrealism, had suggested the way of dealing with the dream experience, that event in which seemingly incongruous objects are linked together through the curious associations of the subconscious.
Morgan hotly denied this and informed the Board of War that the men in camp linked the name of Peters with the plot against Washington.
Pohl and Kornbluth's ad men have long since thrown out appeals to reason and developed techniques of advertising which tie in with `` every basic trauma and neurosis in American life '', which work on the libido of consumers, which are linked to the `` great prime motivations of the human spirit ''.
But while war still serves as a catalyst for the values that Malraux wishes to express, these values are no longer linked with the triumph or defeat of any cause -- whether that of an individual assertion of the will-to-power, or a collective attempt to escape from the humiliation of oppression -- as their necessary condition.
right now, with almost cartoon emphasis, in the temporally linked complex of Tshombe-Gizenga-Goa-Ghana.
But perhaps this was a part of the eternal plan, that man's ambition when linked with God would be a driving, indefatigable force for good in the world.
A number of religions also satisfy for many the need of being linked with the ultimate and eternal.
Abreaction of her anxiety and guilt concerning the death of her parents, when linked up with her current feelings of anger and her fears of loss, abandonment, and annihilation, produced further relief of tension.
For example, child welfare experience abounds with cases in which the parental request for substitute care is precipitated by a crisis event which is meaningfully linked with a fundamental unresolved problem of family relationships.
To have her underclothes linked with his on the floor would draw her visibly into a struggle both bitter and absurd.
In other countries ( and in some, particularly smaller, British and North American universities ), anthropologists have also found themselves institutionally linked with scholars of folklore, museum studies, human geography, sociology, social relations, ethnic studies, cultural studies, and social work.
Beyond improving their existing association, the records of the Second Continental Congress show that the need for a declaration of independence was intimately linked with the demands of international relations.
An alternative classification, though one with much less currency among Altaicists, was proposed by John C. Street ( 1962 ), according to which Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic forms one grouping and Korean-Japanese-Ainu another, the two being linked in a common family that Street designated as " North Asiatic ".
" Anxiety is also linked and perpetuated by the person's own pessimistic outcome expectancy and how they cope with feedback negativity
Economic activity is strongly linked to the United States, with which American Samoa conducts the great bulk of its foreign trade.
The film, which also starred cabaret singer Astrid Hadad and model / actress Claudia Ramírez — with whom Cuarón was linked between 1989 and 1993 — was a big hit in Mexico.
In the 1960s, Robert Mandrou and Georges Duby harmonized the concept of mentalité history with Fernand Braudel's structures of historical time and linked mentalities with changing social conditions.
The city's legendary founder was Cinyras, linked with the birth of Adonis, who called the city after his mother Amathous.
A new version of democracy was established from 403 BC, but it can be linked with both earlier and subsequent reforms ( graphē paranómōn 416 BC ; end of assembly trials 355 BC ).
Since 2002, Actium is linked with Preveza on the north shore of the Ambracian Gulf by the Aktio-Preveza Undersea Tunnel, or Aktio-Preveza Immersed Tunnel ( traffic labels ).
In 1967 the then National Capital Development Commission adopted the " Y Plan " which laid out future urban development in Canberra around a series of central shopping and commercial area known as the ' town centres ' linked by freeways, the layout of which roughly resembled the shape of the letter Y, with Tuggeranong at the base of the Y and Belconnen and Gungahlin located at the ends of the arms of the Y.
Along with James II's perceived despotism, his religion was the main cause of the Glorious Revolution of 1688, and the previous linked religious and succession problems solved by the joint monarchy of William and Mary.

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