Surrounded by Sydney Possuelo But the information he needs to safeguard them can only be gleaned by entering a world of darkness and danger beneath the forest canopy, to seek out the untamed tribesmen while at the same time trying to avoid them.
What does WOD stand for?
WOD stands for World of Darkness
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- Wings of Destiny
- Wireless Optical Desktop (Microsoft)
- Women of Distinction (various locations)
- Word-of-Day (US DoD)
- Workout of the Day
- World Oceans Day (est. 1992)
- World of Dance
- World of Disney (retail store)
- World of Dungeons (online game)
- World Osteoporosis Day (awareness campaign)
- Worlds of Discovery (Sea World)
- Workshop on Dynamic Analysis
- World of Darkness Assamite (gaming clan)
- Write Once, Deploy Anywhere
- Way of Doing Business
- World Ocean Data Base (US NOAA)
- West Oxfordshire District Council
Samples in periodicals archive:
HOLD MY HAND I was born into a world of darkness My eyes had been left behind, So afraid, alone and bewildered Until the touch of a hand, so kind.
He said: "From that dreadful evening, I have been thrown into a world of darkness.
Her poorlywritten role is a dramatic contrivance to coax the widower out of his shell and remind him that, in a world of darkness and misery, everyone deserves a second chance at happiness.
Her poorly-written role is a dramatic contrivance to coax the widower out of his shell and remind him that, in a world of darkness and misery, everyone deserves a second chance at happiness.
Her poorly written role is a dramatic contrivance to coax the widower out of his shell and remind him that, in a world of darkness and misery, everyone deserves a second chance at happiness.
Byline: CATHERINE EVANS SINCE birth, little Joshua Clark has lived in a world of darkness, unable to see the beaming faces of his proud mum and dad who long for him to return their loving gaze.
Four of the standout songs - World Of Darkness, Be What You Must, This Glass World and Shamsia - will all feature in Moonshadow, the musical he's been working on for some time.