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n. (plural of thorn English)

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Thorns (band)

Thorns is a Norwegian black metal band that formed in 1989 and was part of the early Norwegian black metal scene. They made two highly influential demos in the early 1990s, Grymyrk and Trøndertun, but have only released one full-length album.

Thorns (Thorns album)

Thorns is the debut studio album by Norwegian black metal band Thorns. It was released in 2001, through Moonfog Productions.

The album features guest appearances from Satyr (of Satyricon), Aldrahn (of Dødheimsgard) and Hellhammer (of Mayhem). Stylistically, Thorns is quite different from both Trøndertun and the first Thorns demo, Grymyrk. While it retains the eerie riff structures of those early releases, it displays a strong industrial influence, particularly on tracks like "Shifting Channels" and "Underneath the Universe, Part 1".

Thorns (novel)

Thorns is a science fiction novel by American author Robert Silverberg, published as a paperback original in 1967, and a Nebula and Hugo Awards nominee.

Thorns (Beans album)

Thorns is the third solo album by American rapper Beans. It was released on Adored and Exploited in 2007.

Thorns (Icon & The Black Roses album)

Thorns is the second studio album by Portuguese band Icon & The Black Roses. It was released on March 29, 2014, following their reunion in 2011.

In 2011, the band announced their return with a new line up, whilst songs from the first album were featured on the hit video game, Rockband.

In 2013, the band released a lyric video for "Wings of a Dreamer", an advance from Thorns. Thorns was recorded between Lisbon, London and Alessandria, and mixed by Daniel Cardoso.

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Nurse Harden fetched the syringe and gave it to Thorns, who injected the stuff.

He hoped he would find a handful of his men there, but he died in the thorns, shot by a hidden marksman, and the Spanish Lieutenant never knew that the men who had captured the watchtower were dressed not in British red, but in French blue.

She had once amused herself with the whimsy that the thorns were the gorupear's protec-tors, for the two invariably grew close together.

Nurse Banks glanced across and then stolidly helped Thorns to cover the patient and lift him back on the trolley.

It appeared that the only members of the party who had been alone in the theatre were Phillips, herself, Thorns, and possibly one of the nurses.

He measured the floor space, made a tiny plan and marked the positions of the two tables, and, as Thorns instructed him, those of the surgeons and nurses.

It's kept in a bottle, which Thorns tells me is very out of dateit should be in an ampoule.

Has Thorns told you that I opened a new tube of tablets for the hyoscine injection?

Fox opened the swing-door and he went through, followed by Thorns, Sister Marigold, Jane Harden, and Banks.

It grew, the priest said, sheep and thorns, and the priest told the villagers that made the village a holy place because Christ's life began with the shepherds' visit and ended with a crown of thorns.

The Gateway of God guarded only Adrados now, a valley of sheep, thorns, and Pot-au-Feu's desperate band of deserters.

Sharpe pointed to the foot of the slope where the dark path between the thorns debouched onto a rough pasture land that was stippled red and black by the firelight.

The mist was clearing from the smaller valley, showing the bare thorns touched with frost, revealing a small sparkling stream.

He looked to his right, pointedly away from the footsteps, and watched the work-party coming down the steep path between the thorns with the packs tied to their rifles.

Sharpe could not see it, but he guessed that the stones had fallen from part of the lower wall, and he could see the remnants of Pot-au-Feu's band scrambling through the thorns to the clearer turf of the hilltop.