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The key to raising every soldier into a great warrior is in strengthening training.
I want to play a game where a noble female knight with the nickname "Light-Speed" freely manipulates gravity.
He is out and away the best jockey.
Look at that knight on the horse.
Before the horse race begins, the jockeys grip the reins tightly to restrain the impatient horses.
In the days of the knights, they wore armor to protect themselves from sword-fight wounds.
The man and his horse that fell off the cliff were soon rescued.
The knight swore an oath of allegiance to the king.
The brave knight steps forward and kisses the lady on the hand.
The knight is not so much brave as reckless.
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