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The god was not alone tonight; he had brought all four of his handmaidens.
Instead, he would pick one of the handmaidens and have a good party.
I guess you could say they are the handmaidens to fashion.
We are really being asked to be the handmaidens of patent law.
What would she do without a handmaiden to shout at?
He hadn't quite come to terms with the handmaidens yet.
The handmaiden only looked at him, eyes love and sorrow filled.
Change is the handmaiden Nature requires to do her miracles with.
But nurses are no longer handmaidens to the medical profession.
"Too often, people see us as the handmaiden of the physician.
If nothing else, the film's constant handmaiden has been a great deal of buzz.
She summoned her handmaiden to escort the man to the street.
"The Voice hasn't been able to determine what happened to her handmaidens?"
Already he had begun to issue orders to the two handmaidens who were the color of gold.
"As her handmaiden I, too, call on that which is raw power!"
For there was the paranoia that is the handmaiden of hate.
She was wrestled to the ground by the two handmaidens, who were stronger than they looked.
"As for the others: I'd guess they are her handmaidens.
Cutting edge is acceptable when reason and perspective are its handmaiden.
Photography likes being an Art all right, but it continues to keep its day job as handmaiden, too.
"She's a hard worker and a handmaiden of the Lord," he went on.
Hanna the Handmaiden was a maiden who really knew how to use her hands.
Thus will sheer demagoguery be the handmaiden of sound policy.
She was only the machine's handmaiden, or so she said.
The princess and her four warrior handmaidens decide to set out to find him as well.
In this case we're talking about patriotism as the handmaid to good business.
The handmaid is to lie between the Wife's legs as if they are one person.
Of the handmaid you bid me especially watch, I have seen no sign.
She and her handmaid did not camp near them at night, but rather kept their own fire a little apart.
The critic, we must never forget, is but a handmaid.
In the beginning, photography was referred to as the handmaid of art.
"Do you usually send your handmaids out to murder strangers?"
Queen: I am all alone with my handmaid and none will trust me!
The handmaids threw themselves down on the flagstones as well.
The women in training to be handmaids whisper names across their beds at night.
According to Wain, education and democracy are handmaids of each other.
Their leader had stepped away to enjoy a ripe handmaid.
Another sought a handmaid with the virtues of an angel.
When she was clean, her handmaids helped her from the water.
All together, they could be the handmaids of evolution.
The servants cannot bring themselves to do it, and instead tie the handmaid to a tree.
She stays on as Cain's handmaid after he becomes king.
The handmaid who'd run out of the room had returned, her eyes dry though a little reddened.
The handmaids lived in one big room where, when not busy, they waited the call of the Princess.
Her handmaids had helped her ready herself for the ceremony.
Handmaids are fertile women whose social function is to bear children for the Wives.
But all at once he became the handmaid of a woman, and now would he need also to become an angel.
She turned and went to her handmaid quickly.
The term handmaid of God is an expression found in patristic literature.
They ascended the steps, passing a trio of handmaids on the way.