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andreas
1. The San Andreas had been quiet for so many years that
2. southward gave the San Andreas a shove from the north
3. no way the western plate of the San Andreas could move to absorb
4. The San Andreas
5. We lost Andreas
6. "Andreas," Zoe greeted the man and chastely gave him a kiss on the cheek
7. "I’ll let the wife know she is sharing me," Andreas chuckled as he picked up his shovel and walked away
8. Andreas lowered his head in embarrassment
9. Hahn, Carsten, Andreas Pfingsten and Peter Wagner
10. She missed Andreas
11. It was San Andreas gameshow al over again
12. It had been only a few months after Aiden left the Warhounds, finding it impossible to get along with their commander, Lord Andreas of Devrin
13. He spent only a year with them, and Andreas had pounced on his every little mistake, but he'd learned and experienced more in that year than all the other years of his life combined
14. I only remember waking up back in that passageway, the long sloping one, with Andreas and Tholstan dragging me along behind them
15. "But what about Tholstan? And Andreas? They could still be down in that dungeon
16. I don't know where they are, but I suspect that Andreas isn't spending his time in shackles right now
17. Andreas was an arrogant, self-serving bastard, and a glory hound of the worst kind, but even he had some sense of honor, especially to his men
18. The Warhounds were successful because Andreas had been smart in his recruiting, and even if his personality was ice cold, he was loyal to those he trusted, like Riordan, who'd been with him since the beginning
19. Aiden may have hated the man, but he could at least admit to himself that there was no way Andreas would betray Riordan
20. Andreas was not fair to you, I know, but I have to believe you still have some compassion left for the others
21. was discovered by Andreas Strecker in 1864
22. Andreas was a profound scholar and a man of European reputation
23. On hearing of Mortimer's appointment Professor Andreas had written him a very kindly and flattering congratulatory letter
24. Professor Andreas was a quiet, dry, elderly man, with a clean-shaven face and an impassive manner, but his dark eyes sparkled and his features quickened into enthusiastic life as he pointed out to us the rarity and the beauty of some of his specimens
25. "It is of great age and of immense value," said Professor Andreas
26. Altogether it was an interesting and a novel experience to have objects of such rarity explained by so great an expert; and when, finally, Professor Andreas finished our inspection by formally handing over the precious collection to the care of my friend, I could not help pitying him and envying his successor whose life was to pass in so pleasant a duty
27. "The second," said Ward Mortimer, "is the letter of congratulation which was written to me by Professor Andreas upon my obtaining my appointment
28. my hand, and there, sure enough, was "Martin Andreas" signed upon the other side
29. So we dismissed the subject, but all that night after my return to my chambers I was puzzling my brain as to what possible motive Professor Andreas could have for writing an anonymous warning letter to his successor—for that the writing was his was as certain to me as if I had seen him actually doing it
30. Leaving the police to continue their fruitless researches, he asked me to accompany him that afternoon in a visit to Professor Andreas
31. Seeing our disappointment, she asked us if we should like to see Miss Andreas, and showed us into the modest drawing-room
32. David Andreas, 1, Arran
33. Then, as we breathlessly watched it, a white thin hand appeared at the opening, pushing back the painted lid, then another hand, and finally a face—a face which was familiar to us both, that of Professor Andreas
34. Professor Andreas saw him also, and stopped running, with a gesture of despair
35. "'Ask Miss Andreas to be so kind as to step this way,' said he to
36. Here is my hand, Professor Andreas, and I can only hope that under such difficult circumstances I should have carried myself as unselfishly and as well
37. God, it looked like he died on the San Andreas fault
38. ; Andreas Lehnert; and Robert F