Later, tucked up in our tents, we are lulled by the feint glug and gurgle of the Katherine River. |
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To divert Turkish attention, the Royal Naval Division would make a feint attack at Bulair, at the narrow neck of the peninsula. |
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He parries with his foible when a feint is close but his real defense is his feet. |
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Slim, round-shouldered, with a feint moustache, he looked careworn and world-weary from the moment he graduated to international cricket. |
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The German High Command, viewing the Normandy attack as a feint, failed until too late to commit their armored reserves. |
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Your opponent makes a feint to your six, then hits your eight with a simple lunge. |
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He went in with a feint in the low lines, whence he whirled his point into carte as he lunged, and planted the trident over the master's heart. |
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As she launched herself forward with one arm cocked back as a feint, he threw a forceful punch releasing a wave of concussive force. |
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Or does he believe that a bold enough feint will allow him to continue to prosecute this war with his original plan? |
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A feint can force your enemy to tie down huge amounts of forces to protect against an attack that never comes. |
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But for every feint that was ignored, for every offense move that was countered, Tiana dealt equally. |
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Archers can sometimes use their bow in melee, feint, sharpen their arrows, or even use a shield to hit enemies. |
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One steps forward exposing the outside of the sword arm with a bent arm feint at flank. |
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When he judges the feint to be realistic, he should form the parry slightly early in order to help the pupil deceive it at the proper time. |
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Therefore, the compound counter-attack very rarely has more than one feint. |
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A set of feint locks to have a good head of hair was put on the market, complete with directions. |
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To move the defending blade out of line so that the line is open for an attack direct or feint of attack. |
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In the first instance the feint is made with the step forward and the second blade movement with the lunge. |
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Another parry, a block, a feint and Luther rolled out of harm's way. |
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But that was not due to a feint attack on the upper bass range as done by so many poor speakers, to cover up low bass flaws. |
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To obtain a reaction from the defender, either lateral or circular, so that it can be deceived by an attack indirect or a feint of attack. |
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The American militia was placed under General Huger's command, with orders to mount a feint attack on the British left. |
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Another way is to request a feint of cut-over followed by straight thrust or disengagement. |
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He taught me how to feint and pull back and right-hand counter-punch. |
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In other words, a feint of an attack to draw a parry from the adversary and a deception of that parry to complete the compound attack. |
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He brings the ball out with great finesse, instigating many attacking moves, and deals with dangerous situations with a simple feint or delicate touch. |
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Come on out Quantity and quality Cheating Moral hazard in Liverpool Saddam's feint ReprintsContrast the BBC's ambitions for BBC3, however, with its performance at BBC4, launched in February this year. |
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There can be more than one feint deceiving more than one parry. |
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The Americans realized too late that Burgoyne's advance was not a feint. |
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I also thank him for the feint praise that he heaped upon the Progressive Conservative Party, although I believe it should be real praise when one compares the record of that government to the current government. |
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Then the instructor might add another possibility by taking, for example, a parry as the reaction to feint, so the student must finish with compound attack. |
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Then the American and French militia finally began their feint attacks. |
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An interesting way to shoot is to make a feint to the side: move away the arm held out to the side and, from the end of the arm shoot in the opposite direction. |
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Another rule worth considering concerning compound attacks is that if the feint contacts the opponent's blade, the right of way passes to the defender who will have the right to riposte. |
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The compound derobement usually includes a feint disengage followed by another disengage or a counter-disengage, depending on the opponent's reaction. |
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De Witt considered it a mere feint to create dissension among the Dutch and between them and France. |
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After a last ditch night feint and barge attack during the heavy rain storm at the time led by Capt. |
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We focused on the nerve-agent feint, and got roundhoused by the insurgent hook. |
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Netanyahu had no choice but to at least feint in this direction. |
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With a feint trail of humour laced throughout an otherwise dramatic plotline, there's enough going on here to please lovers of every genre. |
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But Howard's preambular feint may have had less Liberal support than he hoped. |
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But, for all their feint of nonchalance, these young persons have no other task in life but to explain and extol their own conduct and to vilipend their critics and opponents. |
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Haig had thought that the German troops reported near Verdun were a feint prior to an attack on the British but the Verdun Offensive began on 21 February. |
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There was a quick flash, a disengagement, a feint, a lunge that was like a man's, and as her long left arm shot out like lightning, her foil bent nearly double. |
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In a reverse feint, the tanks destined for battle in the north were disguised as supply trucks by placing removable plywood superstructures over them. |
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The boxer made a feint with his right, then followed with a left hook. |
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