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Manion

Manion may refer to:

  • Daniel Anthony Manion (born 1942), United States federal judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
  • Ed Manion, American saxophone player
  • Jack Manion (1877-1959), San Francisco Police Sergeant
  • John Manion (born 1931), retired Canadian civil servant
  • Robert James Manion (1881-1943), leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
  • Manyam Zamindar of French Yanam.

Usage examples of "manion".

Earth, old Manion Butler had retired as League Viceroy, asking that his daughter Serena be appointed to take his place.

Like a spark encased within a glass shell, Manion Butler was isolated from everything that had been wrought in his name.

Jihad raged in the name of her son Manion, Serena had withdrawn here to recover from her misery.

Fresh orange marigolds decorated the numerous memorials, statues, and makeshift shines to Manion the Innocent.

Despite all the colorful flowers of celebration and reverence to Manion, the sight of wounded fighters on healer beds brought home the urgency to her.

Her murdered son was the most famous example, but little Manion had not been the first child brutalized by machines, nor had he been the last.

Viceroy, her father Manion Butler had lived with them, tending the orchards and winery.

Hastily erected shrines to Manion the Innocent stood prominently on blufftops above the river.

On the docks, crude hand-made shrines memorializing Manion the Innocent were strewn with flowers and colorful shells.

Using a swell of donations, the Jihad Council had commissioned a titanic statue of the saintly Manion the Innocent, which would welcome all vessels arriving from the dangers of deep space.

Jihad fervor, everyone had called on the name of little Manion Butler and revered the valiant mother who had first raised her hand against the thinking machines.

This memorial to Manion the Innocent offered comfort and protection against demon machines, but Jool Noret preferred to rely on his own fighting abilities, as he had done on Ix more than a year ago.

If the Primero had not been saved that day, he would never have lived to become the father of Manion the Innocent.

Jihad that was named after his murdered grandson, old Manion Butler died among his cherished grapevines.

Xavier arrived just in time to see Manion pause and then reel, as if disoriented.