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1. Could (1) I / (2) we have (thing)? (1)¿Me / (2)¿Nos podría dar (___)?
2. Dar had followed her to New York
3. But if it was simply fear that was causing her to see Dar, then why had the old woman first appeared before Daniel arrived at the flat? Why not after, when he had already done the damage?
4. She ended with what Aunt Beryl had said about the curse put on them by Dar, the Obeah woman, all those years ago
5. “Does Dar say anything to you?” her cousin asked
6. Manda told him all about Dar, how the Obeah woman had put a curse over her and Sierra, and about what had happened on the eve of her wedding, ending with the vision she had seen in her car
7. Was that a Blackheart book, the same kind of witchcraft bible that Dar used to consult? She wondered if it was something all Obeah people possessed
8. What was she doing wrong? Why couldn’t she get rid of Dar?
9. Dar was there
10. She told him about how she had been seeing Dar, ever since her wedding eve
11. Dar, the Obeah woman
12. She hurried away from it, half expecting to see Dar appear before her again
13. Was this the Blackheart book? The book that Aunt Beryl had told her about, and the same one Dar had used for the worst of her spells? As she watched, Darette headed for the book
14. this one, the High Court, later the Magistrate's Court in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
15. [62] dar crédito a, to believe, have faith in
16. Norman left Boran, Srey Dar and a few technicians assigned to orderly positions in the ward to monitor the replicant
17. Srey Dar told them that the replicant had motioned something and had spoken, but she could not recognise the dialect
18. Norman only spoke Khmer nowadays, everyone in the Citadel except for Patty and Anne spoke Khmer, and most of the inhabitants never understood English at all, including Srey Dar, so when Nick’s replicant suddenly spoke, only Norman and Boran understood
19. Boran, Rumble and Dar stared at one another and then at the Nick replicant
20. They didn’t have to wait long as Srey Dar burst into the office
21. For reasons of race, both proprietors turned her down: the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and the Board of Education, respectively
22. Eleanor Roosevelt resigned from the DAR in protest
23. You might think that the two groups were despicable and un-American in their actions – deservedly so – but actually, we should thank both the board and the DAR
24. I doubt this included the DAR
25. Even though the DAR hadn’t abandoned their evil, prejudiced ways, she agree to sing because it was for the men and women in war
26. It wouldn’t be until 1953 that the DAR finally welcomed all, regardless of color
27. He was Europeanised enough to mix easily with Europeans on a social level and exotic enough to attract invitations home and aboard by women growing bored with life in Dar
28. Koslov then examined in detail the representation of the island, lying about 25 kilometers off the coast of Tanzania and situated 115 kilometers south-southeast of Dar Es Salaam
29. In Dar Es Salaam, 115 kilometers away, window panes shattered when the blast wave rolled over the city, wounding thousands of people, while the gigantic flash from the asteroid’s impact lit up the night sky and was seen over a thousand kilometers away
30. [6-22] al dar el león, 'when the lion gave
31. ' Note that, byexception, al dar can not well be translated 'when giving,'since the verb has a subject (león)
32. The Muslims are members of the Islamic community, the umma, who possess territories in the Dar al-Islam, the Land of Islam, where the edicts of Islam are fully promulgated
33. The non-Muslims are the Harbi, people of the Dar al-Harb, the Land of warfare any country belonging to the infidels that has not been subdued by Islam but that, nonetheless, is destined to pass into Islamic jurisdiction, either by conversion or by war (Harb)
34. All acts of war are permitted in the Dar al-Harb
35. ” Dar did as instructed
36. “Well, youngling? How about charting our course?” Tregis said as he stood over Dar
37. Dar had used a compass, dividers, rulers, triangles, and a sextant in school; but this equipment had him clueless
38. “So? Is the youngling proving his worth?” He looked at Dar
39. “How fast is she?” Dar almost felt like his brain couldn’t suck up the information quick enough
40. Dar could have listened to them all night, but Vikkis would send him to bed
41. As of yet, no mention of his sexual prowess (or lack thereof) had been made, and Dar hoped it stayed that way
42. Dar looked out the window
43. Dar thought they were an interesting species, but not one he’d be game to join with
44. Dar grabbed one and tore off a piece, quickly shoving it in his mouth
45. “Arrrggguuuhhh!” Dar said with a mouthful, still in agony
46. Dar stood and flailed about, snatching his soda, and tipping it back
47. After a few minutes, Dar finally got relief
48. Dar took another piece of bread and drizzled some Gardinian beegud honey on it
49. As he watched out the big window, Dar began to feel itchy
50. Dar went over and stood just to the left of Gwog’s chair