And if someone is disloyal, if someone betrays a trust, in Texas, they're right down there with child molesters and ax murderers. |
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If you have ski poles, but no arrest grips or ice ax, you can perform a self arrest with your pole tips. |
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with a movie having a political ax to grind. |
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A bundle of rods with a projecting ax was the insignia of consular authority in ancient Rome. |
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There will always be some minority who will find some ax to grind, but these are the outliers. |
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An ax or mattock will come in handy to chop out the roots that you will inevitably encounter. |
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Here, there were no rules to follow, no orders to carry out, just the simple feel of an ax in his hand, striking hard against the chopping block. |
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When your ice ax is stowed on your pack, place protectors on the tip, adz, and spike to prevent injury to you and others. |
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No alpinist worth his ice ax wants to be accused of climbing a mountain in lesser style than those who came before. |
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Richard is a short man with leathered skin, twinkling eyes and a perpetual ax to grind. |
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Joey placed an ax on his shoulder, then climbed the fire escape to the new roof. |
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Legolas explains that the ax kills only orcs and Treebeard is content with this. |
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One had an ax, while the other had a baseball bat, and they were both wearing dirty coveralls with dirty white shirts. |
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There were saws and a small ax in Thad's tool chest that luckily was in a closet and not left in the truck. |
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The sound of the ax carried through the thick summer air, and I went to the window, shielding my eyes from the red glare of the sunset. |
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The vandals used an ax from the temple toolshed to smash a statue of Avalokitesvara. |
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But he was also skilled at the bow, the short ax, the dirk, the scythe, the dagger, even the great battle axe. |
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Each family or group of families returned to a traditional location where they had stored utensils and had marked with an ax cut the trees they would tap. |
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One morning a few years ago, the editor left his apartment to find an ax stuck into a log on his doorstep. |
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The ensuing night gave me the grand migraine of my life, with throbs like the blows of an ax and continuous pinwheels. |
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Indeed, the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society and the World Health Organization, none of which have an ax to grind, reject the notion. |
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I've had political science classes where the professor doesn't really have an ax to grind per se, but you can tell that he comes from a certain perspective. |
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She threw the ax as far as she could and it fell onto the grassy ground. |
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Well, obviously there are a certain number of cheerleaders out there, people with a clear ideological bent, and for them, this is a chance to grind that ax as never before. |
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The ax clove the rest of the sword in two, missing Drew's flesh by inches. |
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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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Brandishing the ax normally reserved to clear debris in case of a crash against an attacker. |
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These have been named percussive tools, and their principal representatives are the ax and hammer. |
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Similarly, even the much later heavier tools, such as the ax and adz, required care in use. |
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I say we're now using a scalpel versus as ax in terms of making some of the credit decisions. |
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The last Military Police Complaints Commissioner got the ax as did the head of the Nuclear Safety Commission. |
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We have no ax to grind, no proprietary system to push and protect, no set of standards to impose. |
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I lift out one ax, twirl it, slam in the adze, and gingerly test it. |
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I also think I could take a zombie out with an ax better than with a gun. |
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Just then, the Malian butcher raised his ax and brought it down with a whump to hack off a hunk of beef. |
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When I look to rely on health concerns, I look to people like the Canadian Cancer Society, which has a deep and vested interest in this issue and no particular ax to grind. |
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The American potash industry followed the woodsman's ax across the country. |
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Pounders are wooden while meat tenderizers resemble axes with blades and ax type head. |
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After all, there's always the possibility that a whistleblower is a nut or has some ax to grind against the agency involved. |
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Next time you see an ax, or another tool, think about this. |
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The shortest and most difficult is the five-mile Mountaineers Route, which can require an ice ax and crampons early in the season. |
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When the climbers hammer an ice ax the ice splits and cracks with a sound that echoes in the canyon. |
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But some outlets were a little too eager to accept the word of a phoner with an ax to grind against an entire religion. |
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Ax was now a Hollywood hyphenated man. An actor hyphen director hyphen writer. |
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But it offers pianistic thrills as well as a few moments of dreamy introspection, and Mr. Ax played it with the vitality and thoughtfulness listeners expect of him. |
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When the final AX flight was conducted a year after the program began, 17 Polaris missiles had been flown of which five met all of their test objectives. |
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