A thrust and twist through its chest, and it fell limp, the daggers clattering as they dropped from its hands. |
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He had tried to help her but she had snatched her clothes quickly from his grasp and glared daggers at him at the same time. |
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He studies, grinds and polishes Japanese swords and daggers for sale to museums and private collectors across the world. |
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Meanwhile, the others were still trudging up that bunny slope, pausing only to look daggers in my direction. |
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The shop window display of kilts, sporrans and skean-dhu daggers proclaimed that here was a York shop for York people. |
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Flashes of lightning cut the sky like daggers, staggeringly bright, stabbing down towards the earth like assassins' blades. |
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I walked along the wall and saw maces, morning stars, halberds, spears, and some daggers on the end. |
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They started gabbling in some foreign eastern European tongue and shot me intermittent daggers from their steely blue eyes. |
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The crew snarled like roused curs, and some made as if to stand, hands clasping the hilts of cutlasses and swords, daggers and stilettos. |
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The five members of the Black Handles had their hands placed on the hilts of their swords or daggers. |
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She drew in a sharp hiss of breath and glared at Fayd, who was reaching down to grab one of the fallen daggers Claw had dropped. |
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A palanquin, breast plates, guns, cannon balls, daggers, swords, head gear and knives were on display along with old and new age stone tools. |
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They were sitting near the camp fire, next to each other, with daggers at their sides in case of a surprise enemy attack. |
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I'm stammering around my room in a daze, those sickening high frequency synths still slicing into me like daggers. |
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He was armed with two swords and several daggers tied to his clothing, and his eyes mirrored dignity and imperativeness. |
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From the safe emerged a stunning pair of daggers with filigreed sheaths, and gold and silver coins. |
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He painted their necks and faces with red paint to simulate blood and held knives, pokers and even daggers to their throats. |
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The hired thugs, both in front and behind him, lowered their daggers and craned forward in anticipation. |
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Both of her arms crossed each other across her chest, the daggers she held lay lazily over her shoulders on each side. |
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They branched into other sporting goods, including pellet guns, crossbows and daggers. |
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They had their blades, ranging from daggers to swords, out and at the ready. |
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Men-at-arms and common soldiers carried daggers too and occasionally short, curved multi-purpose swords. |
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Sharp weapons, including knives, daggers and spears, were seized from the 46 people. |
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He was helping the council pass out swords and daggers, weapons of every kind. |
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The parties to contested actions are often at daggers drawn, and the litigious process serves to exacerbate the hostility between them. |
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The ombudsman is already at daggers drawn with the former chief constable over the handling of the bomb inquiry. |
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They can obviously smell the fact that we're at daggers drawn with the Treasury. |
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You know that two people are at daggers drawn when they make a direct statement claiming to be united. |
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It's been an open secret in media circles for some years that the two giants of Sydney commercial radio were at daggers drawn. |
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For some reason, right throughout that tour, Alexander and Gilchrist were at daggers drawn. |
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The Hunting Bill is before the House of Lords, and the metropolitan middle classes and the rural population are at daggers drawn. |
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The British critics of The Times, Spectator and Observer were at daggers drawn. |
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Henry is also puzzled about Matilda's attitude until he sees her looking daggers at Cassie and Ric as they flirt together. |
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What a sight, my dad standing there looking daggers at my mom, who was enjoying his moment of discomfort. |
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Sarah plays with the keys on her laptop and looks daggers at the angelic figure in the pool as she swims. |
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She clenches her teeth and looks daggers at any man who dares engage in eye contact. |
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Emma gave a short laugh of mockery but quickly turned it into a cough when Kathryn began looking daggers at her. |
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She looks daggers at him, but continues her conversation with her sister, turning every few words to fix him with a steely glare. |
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Instead, rocket launchers and shock prods, daggers and sniper rifles all take up just one slot each. |
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The young man held up his hands to show he was unarmed, but they continued towards him, the daggers gleaming in the flickering light. |
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An assortment of rifles, pistols, dirks, daggers, and cudgels were quite literally dripping off their massive persons. |
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Breaksites identified on both top and bottom strands are indicated by double daggers. |
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In Yemen, for example, rhino horn is carved into handles used in daggers called jambiyas. |
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One such trap consisted of a large, thin piece of rawhide with daggers strapped to the bottom with metal wire. |
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Natalia looked about ready to kill Jake, but with her captor holding her down, she was helpless to do anything but glare icy daggers at him. |
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Evelyn glared daggers at me, causing whatever sharp retort to vanish on the tip of my tongue. |
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If I so much as took a breath too deeply for her liking, she would glare daggers at me. |
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He was glaring daggers at his friends who didn't seem to notice what he was doing. |
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The two best friends glared daggers at each other until Khristy finally broke them up. |
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Moving with precise coordination, the Arbiters pounced upon their prey, assailing him with stinging strikes of their daggers. |
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Those pirates, armed with daggers and machetes, also used commando-style tactics in their attack, he said. |
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There are displays of grinders for argan oil, pots, daggers and ceremonial babouches or slippers. |
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Tori glared daggers at him, and she looked so mad that his hands fell to his sides and he backed away in fear. |
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While a good percentage of them had guns or rifles, some also carried scimitars and daggers. |
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He carried no javelins or shield, and was equipped with his scimitars and twin daggers. |
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She is an assassin who wields three-pronged daggers and has obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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My blood boiled, fiery brown eyes shooting daggers at my pimply-faced enemy. |
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The light played off the steel blades of swords, daggers and the occasional axe. |
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In the recesses of their shops, they would furtively lift their veils as we bartered over Bedouin jewellery and Yemeni daggers. |
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The souvenirs include bangles, hair accessories, belts, jewelry boxes, fans, ship ornaments, miniature daggers and others besides. |
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Rock art comprising images of axes and daggers was engraved into some of the trilithons and other sarsen stones. |
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Kay watched over them and I saw one of the boys showing her how to throw daggers. |
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There were Berber men with daggers and turbaned heads, and women with colourful headscarves. |
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Their riders, with tattered clothing, unshaved faces and thin daggers caused his hand to tighten on his sword hilt. |
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Two daggers and an unsheathed longsword were buckled at his waist, and there seemed to be more knives enclosed in his boots. |
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A trio of rogue English thugs is in pursuit of the same artifact, as are scads of very large Egyptian and African chappies with huge scimitars and daggers. |
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And if this did come, as reported, from his inner security circle, then that means the knives are out, the daggers are drawn, and he had better watch his back everywhere. |
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The earliest military edged weapons were probably stone daggers. |
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She came to her full five foot six inches then and glared daggers at him. |
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Around his wide waist was a braided leather belt which held the usual pirate's weapons of a cutlass and pistol as well as an ax and two smaller daggers. |
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Perhaps the FBI deleted these portions of the records simply because they contained slurs and daggers that were hearsay and undocumented, unvalidated rumors. |
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Jesus Corrales portrays the lovelorn Romeo with passion, sinking daggers into the heart of anybody in the audience with the slightest romantic sensibility. |
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We started to talk about knives and Mick told me he had a huge collection of knives and swords, ranging from tiny little daggers up to Katanas and Medieval broadswords. |
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Jack and Jim, who's extended his trip to the States, are at daggers drawn. |
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Hitherto the tribesmen had been armed with matchlocks, daggers, and swords and had relied especially on the sudden charge from ambush and on cold steel. |
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Taking aim she hurled her daggers at her enemy with deadly precision. |
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I've also got some dirks, and my personal favorites, daggers. |
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In the center lie a pile of wooden swords, staves, daggers, shields. |
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He still itched to grab one of her daggers and turn the tables on her. |
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His two most loyal cabinet ministers are now at daggers drawn. |
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He looked out the porthole and saw the black flag with the silver bird and daggers emblazoned on it as it had always hung since his first days on deck, so many years ago. |
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Each one was dressed in the heavy shirts and pants of the port dockworkers, but on their belts they all had long daggers stuck into thick leather sheaths. |
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My throat feels like it's being slit by a thousand daggers, my chest is convulsing violently with the coughs and my eyes are clouded by lack of sleep. |
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Weaponry consisted of battleaxes, thrusting spears and daggers for the infantry, while the leaders in their battlewagons carry sheafs of javelins. |
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Coins jingled into the dust followed by jewelry, daggers, and knives. |
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In fact, at this time it seems that the English still persisted in rapiers and daggers of disproportionate length which were certainly disappearing elsewhere. |
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Several weapons, such as swords, shields, rapiers, daggers and spearheads, which were probably symbols of wealth and power, have also been recovered from the river. |
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He pulled two small daggers from his bootstraps and shrugged. |
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Jake was busily slicing the air with his daggers at unseeable speeds. |
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Another of my friends, Patrick, was a wizard with his daggers. |
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Before him sat the grim baron, with a face worthy of the father of such a daughter, and looking daggers and ratsbane. |
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Using free-hand techniques, Seanor pinstriped daggers, flames and various abstract designs. |
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Visiting Roman soldiers Caius and Gaius Flavius Longinus arrived as centurions armed with shields, javelins and daggers. |
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She had, after all, learned from the same master he had although matched daggers offered no reach compared to a full-handed sword. |
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The preceding period is known as the Copper Age and is characterised by the production of flat axes, daggers, halberds and awls in copper. |
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The Parthenon itself held armor, daggers and other prizes captured in war. |
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The scene in which Lady Macbeth seizes the daggers, as performed by Garrick and Mrs. |
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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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Some workers had come prepared with daggers and lathis, thus persuading him to pay up. |
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The introductory phase of the manufacture and use of flint daggers, around 2350 BC, must all in all be characterised as a period of social change. |
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Both employers looked daggers at Kit, for the insult rankled. |
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The peroration included a reference to a French order for 3,000 daggers. |
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The culture used copper from Silesia, especially daggers and axes. |
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Cast on the handle of one of the Baifu daggers is a Caucasian face, complete with bushy eyebrows, handlebar mustache, and curly hair, Csorba asserts. |
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Others took out their kirpans, the daggers carried by many Sikhs. |
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The daggers that largely replaced swords in chief's graves in the west were probably not serious weapons, but badges of rank, and used at the table. |
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