When they come tell you about, act grossed out and perplexed, then go in and pick it up barehanded. |
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Anyway, off in the distance we saw some angels and demons fighting barehanded. |
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In your case, your hands replace the skater's feet, but you ride barehanded. |
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Smith dove to his left and as the ball caromed into the air, he reached high, grabbed it barehanded and threw Burroughs out at first. |
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Vizquel's barehanded plays on slow bounding balls and Alomar's far-reaching range constantly frustrate opposing batters. |
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He's made several sterling plays in the field, including some barehanded pickups which evoked memories of the departed Scott Brosius. |
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He, completely submerged and barehanded, caught catfish in the Altamaha River's thick brown water, locating them by touch among the tree roots. |
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Chase discarded what remained of his claymore while Jun raised his hands to fight barehanded. |
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She was strong when it came to physical combat, but not even she was crazy enough to take on a Geno barehanded. |
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Evading the first blow, Trachoma struck out, barehanded, seizing his adversary's wrist and snapping it like a dry twig. |
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In normal circumstances, she might risk taking on the men barehanded, but not when she was pregnant. |
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I pictured him as someone who would return every evening after day long barehanded street fights with hardened warrior men. |
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Come on guys I think it goes without saying that in barehanded combat Haikon would have ripped either of you apart if you had been alone. |
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With a sword he would've taken care of them easily but barehanded fighting wasn't his strong point. |
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Thanks to Tokyo's unique technology, I was fast enough and strong enough to fight barehanded. |
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Merlin almost effortlessly blocked her bolt barehanded, but stopping her second one took considerable effort. |
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I'm not an expert in barehanded fighting, but I struggled with bullies in my time, and I still remember how to punch. |
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Nonetheless, from the way they talk, you would think that they spent their days storming enemy bunkers barehanded. |
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He makes tough, barehanded plays on a consistent basis and can make split-second reactions on balls hit toward the line. |
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One play that will give him trouble early is the bunt, as he must get used to playing more shallow and making a barehanded play. |
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That to me was a great moment, because you don't catch too many baseballs barehanded. |
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He often went out to help the grooms in the famous Weston stables, and he did everything barehanded. |
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On opening day, Pujols made a sensational running, barehanded grab-and-throw on a swinging bunt. |
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Equally, a higher Agility level will more easily allow you to capture implings barehanded, outside of Puro-Puro. |
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If you are attempting to catch them barehanded, you'll find it gets easier as your Agility level increases. |
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It is trickier to catch them barehanded, though, so it might take you a few attempts. |
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In Daito-ryu, the first technique you learn is called ippondori, a difficult technique where you receive, barehanded, the frontal attack of your opponent. |
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In front of them, at a few spots near the fence, barehanded demonstrators trained for direct action. |
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His father was stabbed in the chest, and his mother then endured the longest and bloodiest struggle as she bravely put up a barehanded fight against her attacker. |
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It was fine if he had a sword in his hand, but barehanded he was at a disadvantage, his instincts trying to call upon natural weapons he didn't have. |
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It is not recommended to walk about on brushwood barelegged and barehanded. |
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You accomplished such difficult and remarkable missions barehanded, so to speak, since you had no armed forces or threats of economic sanctions to recall nations and governments to peace. |
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But for a barehanded aviator, it is ideal. |
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You won't return to your hotel barehanded after this tour! |
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Mr. Wilbur wanted to catch it barehanded, but she dragged him into the hall, put a rain coat on him, a wicker basket on his head, and a poker in his hand. |
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He is credited, but without definite proof, of the creation of a barehanded fighting system meant to fortify the body and spirit of his monks, whom he considered unsuited to the requirements of meditation. |
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Credit View full screen The ski jumpers wear gloves, the snowboarders wear mittens, and the skaters skate barehanded, except when the lady dancers wear evening gloves, like opera-goers. |
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In the course of his life, Alex Orbito was often asked to undergo and assist in scientific studies to further research, measure and understand the phenomena of barehanded or psychic surgery. |
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They would have taken the lead if not for a beautiful inning-ending defensive play by Cano, who barehanded a soft infield chopper by Hunter, then fired across his body to throw him out. |
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