In fact, the modern sabre as used in the sport of fencing today has absolutely no curve at all. |
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Milanese fencing master Giuseppe Radaelli, is generally credited with having developed the light sabre and its technique. |
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A laminated floor glinted slightly at the edges, caught light, and a figure moved, shadowed, on the stage, his sabre also catching light. |
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Stoek went back into his cabin and came out with a dagger, a sabre and a sword. |
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From beneath his cloak, their follower drew a rusting corsair sabre and menaced the horse with it. |
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In February, the troop will be honing their cavalry charging techniques with sabre and lance. |
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The steel beladah was much like a sabre, but with a guard for the knuckles, while the bilbo was bore a close resemblance to a rapier. |
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Women's wrestling is a totally new discipline, while women's sabre is included in fencing. |
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As a complete system it has weapons including sword, sabre, spear and halberd. |
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I recently got back into sabre fencing and I have a pretty good idea of how much I lost. |
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The immediate consequences to a duelist of wounds inflicted by thrusts or cuts from the rapier, dueling sabre or smallsword were unpredictable. |
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The young visitors were shown the basics of stage fighting and were able to feel for themselves what it is like to fence with a sabre or epee. |
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Drill a starter hole for your sabre saw, then cut around the outline and remove the cutout. |
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All of the cuts can be made with a table saw and a band saw or sabre saw, and a large drill bit. |
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Single stick involves using a cudgel or light stick in much the same way as the sabre. |
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Twelve of Poland's divisions were cavalry, armed with lance and sabre, and they were no match for tanks. |
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Put effective point work into your sabre game, where no one else employs the point, and you will become a devastating sabreur. |
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Cut along the inside pencil line with your sabre saw while another person supports it from below. |
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This magnificent sabre, handy and light weight, designed for the Elven and nature-loving characters. |
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Widely billed as the dernier cri in armoury, the light sabre is nothing more than a flashlight powered by wasps that has to be held in both hands. |
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Rumour has it that this threat to disendorse Dan was sabre rattling. |
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In this latter case of simultaneous attacks, neither scores a hit at foil or sabre but they are both counted as hit at epee. |
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Yatagan was originally a Turkish word, Yataghan, meaning a sabre with an incurving slanted blade. |
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Whether wielding the épée, foil or sabre, the fencer must hit the target area of the adversary. |
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The bib of the electric sabre mask must also be made of lame material similar to that used for making metallic plastrons. |
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It is therefore necessary to apply a more flexible approach to the teaching of sabre parries after the initial parry positions have been learned. |
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Loyal to the Comics character, master of kung-fu, this statue made of fireglass is clothed with a black combination and warded off with a sabre! |
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Experienced burglars also use power tools such as a power drill, a sabre saw, a reciprocating saw and an angle grinder. |
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A scar on his thigh came from a Cossack sabre that slashed him as he crossed the street, at the age of ten, to borrow yeast from a neighbour. |
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Yan Loong Legend is a fighting game in which you play a young warrior armed with a sabre and magical powers. |
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The panels may be cut or shortened easily using a handsaw, table saw, portable circular saw, a sabre jig saw or a sharp snap-off blade knife. |
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But these resentments, They are the rocket fuel That lives In the tip of my sabre. |
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And then the printers, manufactured by new Dunder Mifflin parent company sabre, began to catch on fire. |
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The design is an exercise in restraint, from the unadorned raised back to the discreet rope moulded rim, to the gentle curve of the sabre supports that end on paw feet. |
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The design of the sabre came from the cutting sword used by cavalries. |
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A sabre saw provides a fast, safe way to cut plywood paneling. |
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Make circular cuts and irregular angles with a keyhole or sabre saw. |
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The laminate should be cut with a sabre saw fitted with a fine-toothed blade, and cuts should be made leaving a half-inch margin on all sides but the factory edge. |
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There is only the need to state that, because of the cutting action in sabre, it is perhaps more difficult to always apply the principle of opposition of the defending forte to the attacking foible. |
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That musical bravado was there, too, in the sabre dance from Gayaneh by Khachaturian. |
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When assembling the sabre, care must be taken to ensure that the blade is cut to the right length so that the end of the tang does not protrude beyond the end of the pommel. |
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Candidates must become familiar with the components and circuitry of bodywires used for electric foil, epee and sabre fencing so as to be able to control and effect any necessary repairs. |
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The Turkish scimitar was modified in the West to the cavalry sabre. |
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The old masters used to teach that it was what the spirit of the warrior should be, which enforces peace by its own presence, without unsheathing the sabre. |
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He also carried a sabre or scimitar, a lasso, and perhaps a lance. |
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It's an auto-immune disease called linear scleroderma morphea, and a form of the disease called coup de sabre.' It's a degenerative condition where soft tissue turns to scarring. |
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This week Mr Putin rattled his sabre at Kazakhstan, still ruled by the elderly Nursultan Nazarbayev: any succession squabble would be an opportunity. |
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That was fine when the Soviet Union was rattling its sabre and the Pentagon did not seem too bothered that weapons programmes usually overran their budgets. |
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Metallic plastrons are an expensive part of foil fencing, and more recently, sabre fencing, and everything possible should be done to increase their life-span. |
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Instances of dissymmetry, or deformity, reflected the same approach as images of severed hands, featured on sabre scabbards, or the position of a fist on a bow. |
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For very shallow seed placement on light soils, or when mulch sowing where there is only a little straw present, the sabre coulter tip has been developed. |
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Connection cable for sabre mask or foil mask. |
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The specifications for sabre plastrons are similar, except that these are cut to the waist, front and back, and the lame surface includes both arms. |
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Actually assembling the component parts of a foil, epee, or sabre is not difficult, and most problems result from oversights rather than a lack of skill or know-how. |
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