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I will reap a harvest of blood such as was never seen in all the three worlds."
The 80s continued to reap a harvest of sponsors.
Only when there was unrest and pain in the mortal world, did he reap a harvest of his own.
When he falls - as he will, though not because of their efforts - they hope to reap a harvest.
Fluid movement, scything into living flesh, reaping a harvest of death.
Sadly, in the European Union cancer reaps a harvest of one million lives each year.
He had already reaped a harvest of jewels.
Yet far from solving our problems, these expenditures had reaped a harvest of dissatisfaction, frustration and bitter division.
Leon Devereux was reaping a harvest he had not sown.
The Devil of Progress has reaped a harvest of death and dismay.
I reaped a harvest of curjous reproductions, but they weren't enough.
Maya reaped a harvest of appreciative looks.
We shall hew a way to those walls, or die with our swords reaping a harvest of evil about us."
I daresay they see just enough cultural similarity here to themselves that they may reap a harvest of ideas from the differences."
We reap a harvest now.
Since Earth appears to be reaping a harvest of chemical overuse, a strong appeal is now being made for a non-chemical approach to lawn care.
We must allow no division to come between us, for by the sowing of such discord does the Dark Power reap a harvest of lives.
It was a cinch you couldn't turn loose and dry-farm that land and have even a fair chance of reaping a harvest.
Why should I lead my people against such an enemy, only to reap a harvest of dead Dalcassians on the battlefield?"
Newsboys reaped a harvest.
Indeed, cities that sow community gardens, he said, may reap a harvest of not only kale and tomatoes, but safer neighborhoods and healthier children.
Ignorant of the first elements of the art, they plagiarized without shame, and reaped a harvest of fraudulent gain.
I could colonise you with gifts, sow a garden, reap a harvest in you, label you with nicknames as my own variety.
You may find that you were right and the worldlings wrong, and you may reap a harvest beyond the grasp of their poor imaginations.
A Mexican gentleman of adventure, Vásquez reaped a harvest of monetary gains as he rode the mountain, coast, and desert roads.