Rapier missile launchers were carried as underslung loads of Sea Kings for rapid deployment. |
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In presenting the steps, Rapier gives much-deserved props to their originators, including Don Campbell and the Electric Boogaloos. |
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The real leader is the drummer who makes a super-duper testament to rock, full of passion and rapier wit. |
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The hilt of the rapier was unadorned, wrapped with plain sharkskin, like so many weapons were that are from seaside towns. |
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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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A bilbo is a finely tempered rapier design first made in Bilboa during the middle ages and the renaissance. |
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The pairing seemed to spark off each other, one a bludgeon and the other more of a rapier. |
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In terms of state action, he says he wants the bludgeon to be replaced by the rapier. |
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On his upper body he wore a black, long sleeve, skintight shirt, and in his right hand he held a rapier. |
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He reaches over and picks up the slender rod he plans to use to simulate a rapier. |
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Drake had his Katana, Judas his halberd, John a rapier and dagger, and Conrad wielded his two long swords expertly. |
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The Italians were the first scientists of rapier swordplay all through the 16th Century. |
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In the process, the notorious Captain's rapier fell from his clutches to catch a safe fall. |
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For the first time I saw this man, whose words penetrated like a rapier thrust, in an entirely different light. |
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It is as fundamental to rapier fencing as the lunge is to modern sport fencing. |
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Indeed Veeru's Napier thrust looked just the foil to Rahul's rapier thrust. |
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He changed from the cudgel to the rapier, and achieved a rare mastery at it. |
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The Government was wielding a rapier, not a cudgel, and wanted to concentrate on the clear and pressing dangers. |
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Pulling the covers off revealed a no-nonsense rapier and a mid-length dirk. |
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Haul immediately disentangled his rapier from the person's sai with a twist of his hand, and continued their fight. |
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The one that caught my attention was a woman wearing green and carrying a long, thin, lightweight sword, a rapier to be exact. |
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The first part of Palladini's work is devoted solely to the use of the single sword or rapier. |
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He also goes on to describe in many places in his book, the way in which a rapier was used in delivering multiple feints. |
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For 150 years the rapier had been the principal civilian sword in Europe and the Italians were undisputed masters of it. |
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Webb's sharp script is laced with a rapier wit that is blacker than the Dark Ages. |
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Shrum, who emerged as a leading voice for Gore during a tour of talk shows after the August convention, is known for rapier instincts. |
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If by some chance you attract un-cool people, you manage to shake them off with your rapier wit. |
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Kenneth Scott, an emeritus professor of law at Stanford University, recalls Director as a man of gentleness but also a rapier intellect. |
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A fan of lively debate and intelligent conversation, his rapier wit is razor sharp, and is certainly on top form today. |
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The real leader is the drummer who makes a super testament to rock, full of passion and rapier wit. |
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He also has a rapier wit and a refined taste for red wine and sweet revenge. |
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I don't know everything about Oscar Wilde but from what I remember his rapier wit was not much honed by a four-hour stopover in Kuala Lumpur. |
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As you can see, this is already shaping up to be a winner for subtlety and rapier wit. |
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But at least the liner notes are comprehensive, informative and packed with Fat Mike's rapier wit. |
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We secretly congratulate ourselves on our rapier wit and acid tongues as assorted revellers attempt to jump the queue. |
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I may have to move to the United States to battle these people with my rapier wit and rugged good looks. |
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He can go head to head and throw intellectual punches, or deliver rapier wit with ironic finesse. |
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Anyway, I'll try again tonight to come up with some devastatingly clever pun that befits my rapier wit. |
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Both characters possess a rapier wit, and lash out with reckless abandon, and both films wisely recognize their cynicism as a defense mechanism. |
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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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As Jane Austen tells it, it is a conflict of battleaxe versus rapier with the old battleaxe comprehensively vanquished. |
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Amelia ducked and rolled to the side to avoid being impaled by Breanne's rapier, the fight now a melee. |
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They bring a youthful feistiness to the roles, but there isn't the bitterness or sophistication to make Shakespeare's rapier swift dialogue sting. |
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Charm may have replaced the rapier assertiveness of the young composer, but his authority as one of the guiding lights of music in our time is as unquestionable as ever. |
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He sports a Vandyke beard and flashes a mischievous grin that gives him the look of a swashbuckler, though he's more adept with a torque wrench than a rapier. |
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As well as the chance to try their hand at calligraphy, youngsters got up close to a variety of weapons such as a Celtic sword and 17th century rapier. |
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Swetnam was teaching fencing and general swordplay at a time when the rapier was making a distinct change from a cut and thrust weapon to that of a primarily thrusting weapon. |
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It has been blessed with the honor of hosting my new web site and you, my loving fans, have been blessed with my rapier wit and timely sense of humor for at least a day. |
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She prefers to skewer her opponents on the end of a rapier wit, whether it's bolshie feminists, exploitive therapists, or madcap utopian dreamers. |
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I could start carrying a cutlass or rapier around for good measure, and cultivate a fine waxed moustache and goatee while wearing a bandanna on my head. |
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A rapier and a dagger found on the Thames foreshore show us that swordfights routinely broke out on the streets of London. |
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God, my rapier wit will get me in trouble one of these days. |
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He did ground his teachings in the use of the rapier and started his practicals with the learning of rapier and dagger which were still prevalently used in duels at the time. |
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Michael had his scimitar, Monica her rapier, Eric a mace, and Erin a pick. |
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If you fancy a duel of words with a lippy French barman while he mixes you something long and cool, then this is the place to unsheathe your rapier wit. |
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He was slim and strong, built like a rapier and just as fast. |
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Derek Flint satirizes and skewers mid '60s America with rapier precision. |
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John is very quick on his feet during interviews by using his rapier responses. |
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He wore large hose, and a tuck, as it was then called, or rapier, of tremendous length. |
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