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The power vested in Harry in the movie Harry Potter. This is an example of vested in a sentence.
This is not a sentence in any of the Harry Potter books.
"Harry". The first sentence is "Harry Potter was a highly unusual boy in many ways."
Voldemort is the primary antagonist of the Harry Potter series due to his evil nature and conflicts with the protagonist, Harry Potter.
nothing stupid
The Harry Potter movies were a recent sequel.
HARRY POTTER YOU DUMMY!!!!!
Thinking back to the book I seem to remember it was valentines day... i was a bit sad that it wasn't in the book because it really brings out lockharts character (he organised the valentines day) and it also strengthens ginnys passion for harry.
I read a page of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"
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Harry Potter 1, Harry Potter 2, Harry Potter 3, Harry Potter 4, Harry Potter 5, Harry Potter 6, Harry Potter 7, Harry Potter 8.
A sentence grabber in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is "How very wrong he was."This is when Vernon Dursley is going to sleep thinking that all the strange things happening can't possibly effect him.