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    to his barrage of attacks, resulted in his use of two hands on his sword hilt to successfully block the blows instead of the usual one. Continuing to use his one armed assault with such power, the Crimson Knight finally knocked Nightburn’s sword from his hands. With Nightburn now swordless, the Crimson Knight rushed him, picked him up and threw him up against the nearest pillar where he fell to the ground, bruised and winded. Staggering to his feet, the man that stood up was no longer the…

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    Sex In Princess Knight

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    ways, particularly within the genre of shoujo manga. In manga such as “Crimson Hero” by Mitsuba Takanashi, and “Princess Knight” by Osamu Tezuka, the themes of gender, sex, and sexuality are used to explore the uncertain boundaries between the male-female binary within societal situations. While “Day of Revolution” explores the difference in day to day life between the two sexes through employing an intersex character, “Crimson Hero” also brilliantly displays the differences within femininity…

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    One summer day the year 2022,Morgan Town West Virginia,Mountaineers vs Crimson Tide.The score wv 32,guest 40,fourth quarter 3,minutes left.Alabama has the ball on West Virginia's 40,yard line Austin Stevens.West Virginia's best deffensive end starter.He is big as an ox,also a very hard hitter.The offense doesn't have a chance of keeping him away from the quarter back.Hike says the qb the center snaps the ball Austin runs over the left tackel and grabs the quarter back.But the qb manages topitch…

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    I can smell the excitement in the air. The crimson and white colors on everyone, and some people have even painted their bodies. It is football season, finally. Tuscaloosa has been referred to as “The City Of Champions” because of The University Of Alabama’s sports teams--mainly football. In Tuscaloosa, we brag about the Southeastern Conference and the number of BCS National Championship titles the university holds. Tuscaloosa is the place I call home, and I live in a town that revolves around…

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    Johnson proposed a four-year term for officials elected to the House of Representatives (“The Harvard Crimson”). While plausible in discussion now, Johnson’s audience likely viewed his idea, deliberately placed at the opening of the annual speech, as unrealistic nonsense. To the purist, the Constitution and the guidelines set out for the nation have remained, and should remain, intact. In a Crimson article responding to the speech, published in same year, the author argues that expansion of…

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    What does the reader learn about the student through his diction? Use text evidence to support your claim. A: In the Nightingale the reader could perceive that the student was insecure and sad because he thinks if he doesn’t bring her red roses she will not dance with him. In the passage the student stated “she said that she would dance with me if i brought her red roses” so he obviously doesn’t believe in himself enough to think she will dance with him even if he doesn’t bring red roses.…

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    She sits in the darkness of the room, hands tracing the wilted roses in front of her. A sense of longing arouses inside Lilith as she feels the remnants of the velvety crimson and ghostly white petals and the thorns brush underneath her fingers. The moon outside paints a silvery strip of light in the room, creating flickering shadows on the wall. Lilith looks around the room, eyes taking in every inch of the cramped room. A window sits opposite the table, allowing the moonlight to reflect off…

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    steadily to struggle and won’t enter a relaxed state. Poodles and Golden Retrievers talk about a common feature: they can be found in a multitude of colors. Poodles can be found in shades of darkish, white, crimson, cream, and gold. Likewise, Golden Retrievers can be found in gold, copper, crimson, and light cream. Size and color depend on the parents; the size is determined by the Poodle parent primarily, and the smaller sizes would result from miniature Poodles than the standard sized rather.…

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    Ratoros: A Short Story

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    else I risked getting beaten up by two or three of the others. When I finally managed to leave, I went straight to the only other place I felt safe: Crimson Rouge Resthouse, the place that I had been assigned to work. Also the home of…

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    For the duration of history, beauty has constantly been redefined and sought for by many. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, “The Birthmark,” the main characters, Aylmer and Georgiana, seek a cure for Georgiana’s crimson, hand-shaped birthmark on her cheek, which in Aylmer’s opinion is the only thing that renders her imperfect. Throughout the story, the couple’s attempt to achieve perfection in beauty, becomes their fatal flaw which ultimately results in Georgiana’s death. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote…

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