From high to low, these are the ace of swords, the ace of batons, the seven of swords and the seven of coins. |
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Homemade beet kimchi consisted of thick batons of yellow beets steeped in mildly hot chile sauce. |
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Several recipes, including one for grilled vegetables with batons of grilled tofu, make for pleasing vegetarian fare. |
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The two policemen positioned themselves at the top of an escalator, drew their batons and shouted at the fans to get back. |
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The sturdy fighters each wielded rattan sticks that resembled police batons. |
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She was being brutally horsewhipped by the batons of three burly policemen. |
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The soup was filled out with herbs, small carrot batons, thin slices of chanterelles, and translucent slices of turnip. |
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Cut the apple into batons 5cm long and 1cm wide and deep and then toss the batons in the lemon juice. |
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Cut the parsnips into long, thin batons 5mm thick or use the julienne setting on your food processor. |
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The suits are cups, coins, swords and batons, and each suit contains seven different cards. |
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Shape the sticks into batons by shaving off the square corners and pointing the ends. |
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But when you are woken up by jugglers throwing batons and chainsaws, and all the hurrahs, that gets a little annoying. |
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Hand around the BBQ sauce and crushed pretzels for dipping the chicken batons in. |
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The US soldiers wouldn't let him get back in the line and beat him with long batons and electric cattle prods. |
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A little shorter and wider than a julienne, this cut can be described as vegetable batons. |
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Twenty thousand police were dispatched, armed with riot gear, tear gas, batons, and live ammunition. |
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Heavily armed riot police used tear gas, water cannon and batons to break up groups of demonstrators and then chased them down side streets. |
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The police had erected iron fences and used tear gas, batons and rubber bullets to disperse the protests. |
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Earlier in the day seven protesters were arrested when 500 police attempted to disperse a rally using batons and water cannons. |
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Clashes with riot police armed with batons and tear gas broke out in different areas of the city. |
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Around 250 police armed with tear gas, water cannons, batons, shields and automatic weapons attacked the workers when they refused to disperse. |
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This retreat was followed by the calling in of mounted police and black-suited riot squads to attack demonstrators with batons and pepper spray. |
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Police with guns and batons lined the way, together with armoured vehicles, razor wire and concrete barricades. |
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Wielding batons, they looked like versions of Robocop minus the laconic wit and intelligence chip. |
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Sam and I quickly shook our arms and police batons fell out of our sleeves. |
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All members will carry long batons, but there will only be one or two Remington shotguns using plastic bullets and beanbags. |
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Police used firearms, tear gas, grenades and batons during the confrontation. |
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People cried out in pain as security guards brandishing flagstaffs as batons pushed back the rubbernecking crowd to allow the procession to pass. |
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Drawing on their activist roots, the refugees launched demonstrations and strikes, which the Marines met with attack dogs, batons and tanks. |
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All the main courses came with vegetables, on this occasion garden peas, sugar snap peas, swede batons and new potatoes. |
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Police wielded batons and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse crowds and take control of the streets. |
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I was not at all happy about the way they waved their batons at anyone who even looked at them funny. |
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The troops will be equipped with modern flame-retardant suits, helmets and visors and special public order long batons and shields. |
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Over the course of about thirty demonstrations, more than 100 people were injured by batons, rubber bullets and tear-gas inhalation. |
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They were stopped by scores of riot policemen armed with automatic weapons, batons and water cannons. |
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The officers, armed with batons and sjamboks, struggled to control the horde. |
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In Princes Street Gardens, police drew their batons and forced back people who were throwing missiles. |
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She minces about, feverishly waving wands and batons at the crowd, then suddenly our eyes meet. |
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The riot police moved in and struck quick, hard blows with their batons, mainly at people's calf areas. |
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Lightly toss your vegetable batons with a tablespoon or so of olive oil. |
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Television coverage of their practice routines has shown them swinging from a stadium-roof, SAS-style, flourishing batons and preparing for a terrorist attack. |
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If you've had a pasta salad for lunch, think about reaching for a snack high in protein, such as carrot batons with a home-made Greek yoghurt dip. |
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In the photos taken by a colleague, one can see a dozen police officers smiling as they lay into Bhat with their batons. |
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Cries rend the air and bodies crumple as police batons are swung and tear-gas canisters explode. |
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Then suddenly and without warning the police moved in on horseback and foot, wrestling random fans to the floor and using their batons with sickening accuracy. |
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When the officers' initial efforts to bring a noncompliant King to the ground failed, they clubbed him with their batons dozens of times. |
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Firms such as Israel's Hagor Industries are doing a roaring trade in anti-riot shields, batons and helmets. |
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Some officers used their batons while others resorted, bravely but ineffectually, to wielding fire extinguishers which they found at the scene. |
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Police officers fired several shots into the air and used batons to force them into the back of a police pick-up truck. |
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There were several hundred police officers armed with shields and batons. |
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The 'knitting needles' – springed steel batons – were connected via cables to the percussion multipads. |
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These telescopic stell batons are popular for officers self defense, security guards and other law enforcement personal. |
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When he ran, four officers chased him and punched him several times, kneed him, elbowed him and hit him again with their batons. |
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Electric batons, wooden bats, tear gas, and paintball bullets were all weapons of choice. |
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This will invest in firms likely to benefit from social unrest, such as window repairers and makers of police batons. |
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Four years ago, 200 new MPs arrived at Westminster with at least parliamentary secretaries' batons in their knapsacks. |
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Pompoms and marching batons took centre stage in London as more than 8,000 performers took part in the annual New Year's Day Parade. |
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Its 200 highly trained members dress in white overalls, padded clothing and crash helmets to protect themselves against police batons and shields. |
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Demonstrators hurled paving stones at police, who responded with batons, tear gas and water cannons. |
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Iraqi security forces used tear gas, water cannon and batons against camp residents who were trying to stop them. |
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Tear gas, police batons and water cannons are the response of tyrants to the people's desire for bread and freedom. |
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Allegations mainly concerned slaps, punches and blows with various objects such as batons and telephone books. |
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Guns were pulled out, batons drawn, and soon enough a riot was in full swing. |
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After that four or five officers beat me with batons and punched and kicked me. |
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In Moscow, where authorities refused to grant a permit of assembly, dozens were arrested as police rushed the crowd with batons. |
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The police force employs other types of equipment, such as water jets, batons, tear gas, rubber bullets and other anti-riot gear. |
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The recommendation to stop wearing firearms and batons inside the accommodation facilities was also fulfilled. |
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During his visits abroad he will also be handing his fellow foreign ministers symbolic relay batons in their respective national colours. |
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Weapons are defined as firearms, knives, batons and similar instruments that can cause physical injuries. |
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In Italy and Spain, playing card decks displayed swords, batons, cups, and coins as the standard suits. |
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Before the match there was trouble in a little square outside the ground as riot police with batons waded in to quell troublemakers attached to both clubs. |
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Riot police eventually converged from the flanks, hundreds at first, then hundreds more, with shields and batons. |
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We hope any money collected as part of WISH 2012 will go towards purchasing new uniforms for our majorette troupe and new batons for our dance competitions. |
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Twenty officers mounted on horses quickly advanced, swinging batons, flanked by police on foot who fired concussion grenades and volleys of rubber bullets. |
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They were dispersed by riot police using batons and tear gas. |
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As this too failed to disperse the crowd, officers were forced to try to push back the protesters with batons, water cannons, tear gas and blank bullets. |
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There were police with tear gas and rubber bullets and batons. |
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The riot police moved in quickly, shields locked together, batons raised. |
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The Basij used paintballs, pepper spray, and batons to help beat back the opposition. |
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The Cossacks carry long bullwhips and have batons tucked into their belts. |
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To identify the cards while playing, it may help to notice that on the numeral cards, the swords are mostly curved whereas the batons are all straight. |
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Just the other day we had a big discussion about arming our border agents, but the Minister of Public Safety said that they have pepper spray and batons, to go up against guns or a speeding car coming across our border. |
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The rank insignia of a field marshal in the British Army comprises two crossed batons in a wreath of oak leaves, with a crown above. |
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They were beaten with police batons and some had army shoeprints on their faces. |
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An arcade game in which a pair of maniac amazon wrestlers pick on corny little creatures by smashing them repeatedly against the ground with electrified batons. |
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Separate 4 medium heads of Belgian endive leaves, cut into long batons and blanch in salted boiling water for 1 minute. |
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When Christopher Waites saw officers using batons on a teenage suspect, he approached them and questioned the force they were using. |
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Knapping was done using antler batons, hardwood batons and soft stone hammers. |
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Decoration was also made on functional tools, such as spear throwers, perforated batons and lamps. |
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A Field Marshal's insignia consists of two crossed batons surrounded by yellow leaves below St Edward's Crown. |
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In addition, standalone reflector batons are often used on the verge of Irish roads. |
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On 7 and 14 December 2009, security forces in Omdurman broke up demonstrations organized by a coalition of political parties using tear gas and batons. |
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Force had indeed been used, in particular batons and handcuffs. |
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They will have to understand the difference between their jus and their roux, as well as the finer details of palmiers, batons, dextrinisation and gas-in-air foam. |
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Former detainees and senior military sources described how detainees were regularly tortured to death, hung on poles over fires, tossed into deep pits or interrogated using electric batons. |
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We call on the Supreme Leader to ensure that no one faces arrest or the batons of plain-clothed Basij for merely taking part in a peaceful demonstration on such a solemn occasion. |
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Nonlethal weapons include electronic devices, chemical agents, and a variety of different striking instruments, such as straight, side-handle, and collapsible batons and an array of saps, truncheons, and clubs. |
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The police deployed some 5,000 riot police outfitted with helmets, batons and shields near city hall and the American embassy where some 2,500 activists held the demonstration, according to the police. |
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Riot police reportedly used batons to disperse hundreds of demonstrators, including young activists and leading members of the opposition, who were marching toward the presidential palace. |
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Police drew batons and linked arms to form a human barricade as protesters, some wearing masks and scarves to cover their faces, ran down Whitehall. |
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Brandishing batons, the pair made threats to the elderly shopkeeper before stealing cash and a bottle of sambuca and fleeing the scene. |
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Marlène wristwatch in yellow gold on a 26mm-wide brickwork bracelet of interlinked gold with a tassel of ruby pearls, gold batons and onyx cabochons. |
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If they had been in Austria with you, if you had run away to Austria, they would be in a beer garden twirling batons with their parents applauding and they would be in their culture, they'd be in Bavaria somewhere. |
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They were forced to draw batons to protect themselves and were hit with cue balls, fists and kicks. |
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In addition, the United Nations would facilitate, through collaboration with bilateral and multilateral donors, the provision of basic police equipment, such as sidearms, uniforms, boots, belts, handcuffs and batons. |
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It has not always been entirely pleasurable playing under some of those batons, but at least musicians could feel safe commiserating with each other, which contributed in no small way to morale and unity. |
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The illegal imports include white weapons such as swords, knives, daggers, sharp handgrips, batons and iron sticks. |
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In substantiation of her claim, the author explains that her son was beaten with sticks, batons, that he was punched and kicked, was hit with the butt of an automatic rifle, and he was administrated electric shocks. |
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Mohammed Al-Selwi, a protester, told the Yemen Times that several people, including women, were injured because riot police used tear gas bombs and batons against protesters. |
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Clashes mainly occurred in Mahatit Masr Square of Egypt's second biggest city of Alexandria, where two sides attacked each others batons and rocks. |
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Police fired water cannon and wielded batons to try to control protesters, who hit back with poles and steel pipes, smashing police bus windows and spraying street fire hoses. |
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Police vehicles contain a variety of equipment, which can include Arnold batons, traffic cones, road signs, breathalyzers, stingers, speed guns and more. |
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Andrew Urwin was caught hiding two extendable batons and three CS gas canisters in his suitcase as he made his way through Newcastle International Airport. |
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The barrel-chested Lahorites were so full of hatred against the wily Indian enemy that they wielded batons and sticks and reached the war-front to face the coward enemy. |
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