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He tore at the place with his dragon's teeth but could not get it off.
He padded from the room and returned with the Dragon's teeth.
I can't wait until she tells why dragon's teeth are supposed to be magic.
The dragon's teeth were pointed, so it could not match that.
The field was then to be sown with dragon's teeth.
His eyes were the size of dinner plates and locked on the dragon's teeth.
A harvest of death and blood that would give pause to the dragon's teeth.
Not too close, for the dragon's teeth and claws were devastating.
His body was chewed by dragon's teeth, and he fell to lie very still.
Rows of colored rock rose from the floor: dragon's teeth, perhaps.
Most of the dragon's teeth fell in the first few seconds, taken out by the sharpshooters.
Switzerland continues to maintain lines of dragon's teeth in certain strategic areas.
Following the line of the Dragon's Teeth, he walked on until sunset.
"And would you tell this one of dragon's teeth?"
Knock him down, and up he sprang again like the dragon's teeth planted in the field of death.
Dragon's teeth were used by all sides in the European Theatre.
He seems sprung from the soil like dragon's teeth, to battle every obstacle.
Most significantly, the original Jason doesn't sow the dragon's teeth.
In each case, the dragon's teeth, once planted, would grow into fully armed warriors.
But behind the first row of pillboxes and dragon's teeth, there was a second, often a third, sometimes a fourth.
The Dragon's Teeth rose up before him, sullen and dark.
"Do you know what I can get for dragon's teeth in Sanction these days?"
Gutman was one of the dragon's teeth, his mind destroyed in the computer Matrix.
Very shortly thereafter smoke began to trickle out between the dragon's teeth.
"Dragon's teeth have been sown in France and come up monsters."
Lotus maritimus, syn.
The larvae feed on Securigera varia, Dorycnium pentaphyllum, Lotus corniculatus, Lotus pedunculatus, Securigera coronata and Lotus maritimus.