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wearer
1. The wearer could forego defending themselves, and focus instead on eliminating their enemy as quickly as possible
2. Not all wore the sigils of their own Houses however, as the mask was supposed to serve as a disguise, so that the wearer could be free to join in the celebrations without fear of how it would affect their standing in the days that followed
3. Fetish was represented by hundreds of charms of every size, shape, and description, from the common slaves' ju-ju of plaited straw to the elaborately worked charms of chased gold or leopard and lion skin, with human blood on the sacred inscription inside as a fancied panacea, of far-reaching power, to cure every disease, destroy an enemy, and grant the wearer a perfect immunity from any ills the flesh or spirit is heir to
4. Identification slips, which should contain in tabulated form the name, rank, regiment, and next of kin of the wearer, were not supplied to the troops
5. told how he had defeated the wearer but when the
6. I would not advise using it very often but in times of great need, the wearer would be unbeatable
7. The idea of the coat of meany colours is that it is so made as to ensure that the wearer
8. These identified the wearer as the favoured son, the one the rest of the sons, the
9. It would take several dozen very intelligent, very powerful, and very determined wizards to harm the wearer of this ring, and it would take them a long time
10. They wore ill-fitting uniforms that were too large--because the wearer had sweated off so many pounds in the jungle, and creased--from resting a year at the bottom of a duffel bag
11. It wasn’t the ‘fashionable’ style of France, but the more enduring ‘classical’ simplicity that renders the wearer perfectly dressed no matter what the occasion
12. Then the wearer of the glove had to open the doors to the elders with the eighth key
13. Not the sort with the crotch hanging halfway to the knees that makes the wearer look deformed, but the latest style in which the top is severely cut down so there’s only about fifteen centimetres from crotch to drawstring
14. experience or comfort of the wearer, not on the pleasure of the observer
15. On the other hand, the type of high heels you want to avoid would be the ankle straps, since it can make its wearer look shorter
16. � There were even front and back epaulettes so that the wearer could bear his or her rank slip-ons
17. means, giving the wearer an inherent boost of confidence
18. � In this particular case, that armor stopped dozens of bullets, giving a chance to its wearer to shoot down every German around her
19. How did she expect to survive the coming ordeal without the gifts? It was the cloak's responsibility to protect her and he knew from experience that if the wearer was unprepared, then he wasn't worn for long
20. It was the same concept as the anular field that kept air from leaking out of the Shuttlebay, only this field completely encapsulated the belt’s wearer
21. In fact our crusaders are wearing newly invented black helmet device that through its special rays make the wearer invisible and these shots fired by our invisible crusaders who are present in hall and surrounding you totally
22. She often boasted that her creations would bring the wearer love or wealth or luck
23. blessed by their Goddess or something, to keep the wearer safe in battle
24. Firstly, it protects the wearer from the
25. qualities, another to have a selection of meadow flowers that would help the wearer regain contact with
26. Every single tooth on their necklaces came directly from a shark that the wearer had actually killed in hand-to-hand combat
27. Many times a tongue piece was enhanced with spikes to discourage speaking and some also had chains attached to secure the wearer in public places
28. Perhaps having a fur coat emboldened its wearer
29. “ This is Petrified Sequoia, and the man I bought it from said it brings serenity to the wearer
30. The name came from the factthat the wearer, in
31. Not only was the dress pretty, but the wearer too, and the unspoken pain gnawing at her heart imparted only an additional charm of tender gravity to her sweet face
32. whereas the Mars suit was designed to protect the wearer from the cold, the UV
33. was much tougher and harder to penetrate because the wearer would be doing
34. wearer might have time to patch the hole
35. To them, the Death’s Head indicated that the wearer had murdered one of the movement’s enemies
36. They also had a button that gave the wearer the option to speak to Bill in case their camera was lost or damaged, though transmitting wore the batteries out quickly, so it was recommended for emergency use only
37. status to the wearer, thereby delivering a message by its imagery
38. which seemed designed to ensure that the wearer would catch double-pneumonia
39. Then she remembered him saying about how the ring was tied into the heartbeat of the wearer
40. White caught just a glimpse of it before its wearer jerked it back into the shadows
41. The expression on his face had suggested an urge by its wearer to spit into Cambridge's eye
42. the wearer inner tranquillity and, thus, be an ally in my
43. The raggedest nightcap, awry on the wretchedest head, had this crooked significance in it: "I know how hard it has grown for me, the wearer of this, to support life in myself; but do you know how easy it has grown for me, the wearer of this, to destroy life in you?" Every lean bare arm, that had been without work before, had this work always ready for it now, that it could strike
44. CUFF OF CRUCE: A cuff made of silver and gold, set with bloodred stones; an ancient Fae relic that protects the wearer against all Fae and many other creatures
45. Designed to protect the wearer from the vampiric Shades by casting a halo of light all around the body
46. THE WEARER OF THE CROWN
47. Bellingham's shoulder; while its wearer suggested that pears and peaches might yet be naturalized in the New England climate, and that purple grapes might possibly be compelled to nourish, against the sunny garden-wall
48. “Hester Prynne,” said he, fixing his naturally stern regard on the wearer of the scarlet letter, “there hath been much question concerning thee, of late
49. remember, was hidden another name, which its former wearer
50. The cut of his clothes would have made him pass for an elegant man, if those clothes had not been torn to shreds; still they did not show signs of wear, and the fine cloth, beneath the careful hands of the prisoner, soon recovered its gloss in the parts which were still perfect, for the wearer tried his best to make it assume the