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Because I am bitterly opposed to total orderings, but The Kestrel is pretty close to the very best book if there was a very best book.
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Commander Kestrel is having some problems, murdered agents and the like, over the Dead Sea way.
Archive 2007-03-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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Edwardian society flocks to Sally’s club, but dangerous Jack Kestrel is the most sinfully sensual rogue she’s ever met.
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Under a blaze of chandeliers, in London’s most fashionable club, Jack Kestrel is waiting.
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It's all smiles these days for will.i.am with the recent news that he nabbed the part of John Wraith, a teleporting mutant also known as Kestrel, in the eagerly anticipated superhero flick.
Will.I.Am Sings On ‘Wolverine,’ Becomes Teleporting Mutant » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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The cartwright (whose name Kestrel still did not know) nodded, respect in his eyes, presumably that Robin was so well-informed.
The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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This is her husband, Jonny, who is called Kestrel; he is also a Free Bard.
The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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Morland walked upward through the woods towards a high common of heath and furze, crowned by what was known as Kestrel rocks.
Saint's Progress John Galsworthy 1900
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Some slept, some thought they were awake; but Noel and young Morland walked upward through the woods towards a high common of heath and furze, crowned by what was known as Kestrel rocks.
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900
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The Kestrel is a basic frigate missile boat for the Caldari and uses missile launchers for its weapon systems.
Destructoid 2009
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