He was given the coup de grace by paratroopers as he lay wounded on the ground. |
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This is the coup de grace, my shot heard around the world, my crowning glory. |
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Then, as he breaths his last, the dogs are called off and the huntmaster, emotionless, delivers the coup de grace. |
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Darwin's Origin of Species, published in 1859, delivered the coup de grace. |
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Nearby, a motorist stopped his car, produced his firearm, and delivered the coup de grace to the camera that had just photographed him. |
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All had appeared in readiness for Harris to deliver the coup de grace to Gore on Saturday, once the absentee ballot returns were completed. |
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Lashed to the end of the blowpipe is a sharp bayonet with which they administer the coup de grace once the pig is cornered. |
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I then added the coup de grace, the signature of that loveable, squint-eyed jack-tar, Popeye. |
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But the coup de grace was delivered by the world's richest country, the United States, which once again decided to demonstrate its hypocrisy. |
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The coup de grace was delivered by Ariel Sharon, the Prime Minister, who drew from his hat the rabbit called separation. |
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It was to be their job, less than an hour later, to give the coup de grace to the grey hull. |
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He curved and twisted the blade in his hand, a brief egotistical display before delivering the coup de grace, but it would prove to be his downfall. |
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It still left the French three scores behind and they were soon penned back inside their own half again as England strove to deliver the coup de grace. |
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However, the coup de grace comes when the iron in the core gets hot enough. It turns back into helium or other light elements. |
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And then for the coup de grace, Price introduced the final trailer of the evening. |
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The coup de grace is then given by a péone with a dagger into the back of the neck to sever the spine. |
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Blade Dancers can overwhelm even an accomplished opponent's defenses, setting them up for a devastating coup de grace. |
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Then came Hazard's blistering coup de grace. |
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Boxers are directly descended from Bullenbeissers, which were bred by huntsmen to catch and hold game run down by hounds until they arrived on the scene to administer the coup de grace. |
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America, especially for hunting wild pigs and other animals. Since the ammunition was quite expensive the knife was attached for the coup de grace. |
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After seeing two clear-cut chances go begging, Marcos Urena finally put his side ahead on 85 minutes, with Jessy Peralta delivering the coup de grace in injury time. |
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Fernandez it was who applied the coup de grace from the spot at the end of a superb attacking spectacle that Pele later described as the match of the century. |
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He could have delivered Mr Sarkozy's coup de grace. |
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His final speech is a little patly delivered to truly be a coup de grace. |
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The great famine at Anuradhapura and later the invasion by Magha of Kalinga gave the coup de grace which exterminated the Order and made it defunct. |
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