Rather, they wielded knives, machetes, and swords, necessitating close proximity to the victims. |
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In her belt were two knives, her blowpipe, and a pouch filled with poison darts. |
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It houses thousands of weapons, including guns and ammunition, knives, knuckledusters, coshes, crossbows and swords. |
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The company is involved in the manufacture of pocket knives and cutting tools for DIY and gardening. |
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The big news in all-purpose knives is the Leatherman folding do-it-all type. |
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A village pub landlord told today how his wife and barman were threatened with knives by armed raiders. |
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There were daily reports of road rage, often involving weapons like car jacks or knives. |
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This would bring the law in line with that on offensive weapons such as knives. |
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The great variety of design and the opportunity to own a very attractive, functional tool also make knives highly collectible. |
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As when a prestidigitator plucks a coin from someone's ear, two knives simply appeared in Karl's paws. |
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The men who manned the security machines did not notice Atta, or detect the knives that his team smuggled on to the plane. |
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Knives covers the full range of knives and edged tools used by soldiers in the field. |
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The knives pricked my skin and I woke with my cat asleep against me, embracing me, her claws dimpling my skin. |
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Witness the growth of knives from the dirk to shortsword to huge English broadsword. |
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What you don't get in one of these knives is exotic steel with a tip-of-the-tongue collector name. |
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The viciousness of the invective makes it seem like they must have had their knives sharpened for a long time, laying in wait for your next book. |
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Then Fry walks off with Laurie's silver cutlery and returns with a bin liner full of plastic forks and knives which he dumps on the table. |
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They are normally used as industrial abrasives, in diamond drilling equipment, or in glass cutting knives. |
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For example, in ritual, swords or knives or wands or candles are often symbolically plunged into chalices. |
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Other finds include part of a quernstone for milling flour and stones used to sharpen knives. |
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Mistletoe has made the Yule season special ever since the Druids used their silver knives to cut it from the oak trees of ancient Britain. |
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Guns, grenades, knives and several rounds of ammunition were also found in the house. |
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In the course of their pretrial interrogations, the children in Kelly Michaels' case were given knives and forks and anatomically correct dolls. |
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This trend is partially due to the inevitable dulling of conventional knives with use and to the lack of trained personnel to resharpen them. |
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Before they put fillet knives in front of American anglers, most of us gutted, gilled and scaled all of our fish. |
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Masked robbers wielding nine-inch bladed knives stole cash during the latest raid on a Bradford burger bar. |
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But most of the people in Dundas Square are watching a nearby busker, especially now that he's standing on a 10-foot ladder, juggling knives. |
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He has adopted a Rambo mentality and carries knives, guns and grenades on his person which he will not hesitate to use. |
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Piles of bullets, Beretta handguns and Kalashnikovs are laid out carefully next to ornamental knives and silver jewellery. |
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Stewart, aged 16, is thrilled to own a set of chef's knives, a sparkling set of whites and a chef's hat. |
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They are coming to kill every single man and woman with guns and knives, and to ravish our daughters and wives. |
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Its economy was based primarily on millet, harvested with polished stone reaping knives, and on pigs, cows, and goats. |
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The brutal killings, many of which were committed using knives and swords, had begun. |
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First, two rows of adjustable knives in front of the compactor cut up old snow, reconditioning the snow surface. |
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They set to work on the oxhide with the knives and cut it into a single thin strip. |
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To this good day, a set of plastic-handled steak knives reside in my Mother's silverware drawer. |
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The club has also introduced hand-held metal detectors for knives and other weapons. |
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However, other weapons, including knives and meat cleavers, were discovered at the scene. |
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As well as the heroin they found cannabis, cash and a number of weapons, including firearms, a sword and knives. |
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Toy or replica guns, cutlery, razor blades and knives of any length are forbidden. |
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Almost every day evidence emerges in the courts of the lethal culture of knives and other sharp weapons that is infecting Britain. |
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To lose Fermanagh and South Tyrone, Strangford and East Londonderry is an incredible defeat and the knives are out. |
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In some quarters the knives are out for Alan Greenspan, the US Federal Reserve chairman. |
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One day you could have a bad game and the knives are out, but a couple of good games later, everybody's your friend again. |
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He is a non-executive director of a kitchen installation company, who feels that the knives are out for him. |
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He admitted the knives are out for Eriksson and England if they fail to produce results. |
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Model types range from concealable automatics to multifunctional sheath knives. |
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He raps his sticks together, then taps his cymbals in a way that recalls the playing knives and forks on the kitchen table. |
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Bone and antler were used to make dress-pins, hair combs, toggles, needle-cases, handles for iron knives, awls and other domestic equipment. |
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In medical terminology, scalpels were long, thin bladed knives used mainly in surgical operations. |
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The scanner can display hidden guns, knives, batteries, digital watches, explosive materials and packages of drugs secreted under clothing. |
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She was approached by men armed with knives, who demanded her earrings and necklace. |
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The rug backing is a strong material and craft knives must be used to make a clean cut. |
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No knives that have gone into the peanut butter must ever go into the jam, on pain of death, literally. |
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He plucked several throwing knives from his baldric and placed the blade of a long-bladed knife between his teeth. |
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He walked out into the alleyway, scraping the knives along a wall and causing sparks to fly from the blade in the darkened alley. |
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One suspect was 6ft tall, had glasses, a white bandanna, a black scarf and two knives. |
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Critics are seen as the bane of writers' lives, torturing their intuitively wrought texts by dissection with a sharp set of surgical knives. |
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If you were a boy, and older, there were Barlow knives, under glass, unfortunately, with bone handles and two blades, good for mumblety-peg. |
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Sorry, no Barlow knives, Black Diamond guitar strings or Dapper Dan hair pomade in stock, but we do carry a few other items of interest. |
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I always figured teacher's sons had closet full of marbles, yo-yos, tin soldiers, tops, tin whistles, Kellogg'Pep buttons and Barlow knives. |
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With this thought, the year-old gun was traded along with some really good Barlow knives for the gun. |
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On the bench a huge pile of dirty dishes, cups, empty bottles, knives and forks. |
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The two angled rollers support the stem for precise feeding and measurement, and five knives delimb cleanly and efficiently. |
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At the show, Stanley introduced a line of Fat Max hammers, measuring tapes, and utility knives. |
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Whirling around, he swung hard with the Golden Axe, deflecting a flurry of knives that had been thrown in his direction. |
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Other lethal weapons such as swords, bayonets, crossbows and knives have also been surrendered. |
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But this time around, Papa's got a tool shed full of semi-automatics and Mama's got an oven stocked with knives. |
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Many of the companies are like professional beauties in a beauty pageant, with figurative knives in each other's back. |
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Workers often lose fingernails and toenails, and they suffer injuries from the knives, saws, and machinery. |
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Neither had iron tools and instead used such hard stones as flint, jade, dolerite, basalt, and serpentine to make axes, knives, and chisels. |
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Unable to catch the waitress's eye, I went in search of knives and serviettes. |
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Alvarado has the lid of a tin of tomatoes and is using that as a mezzaluna to cut the vegetables since prisoners are not allowed to have knives. |
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The toughness of antler makes it ideal for making the handles to knives and other tools. |
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It is best known for folding knives, but don't be fooled, they also offer a number of excellent sheath knives. |
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Settle Town Council responded to complaints by banning a stall from selling air guns and sheath knives at the Tuesday market. |
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It contains points for arrows, alternately beveled knives for skinning, blades for cutting rawhide, and end scrapers for cleaning hides. |
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Hence, when Smoky Hill jasper is present in substantial amounts in a collection, the bifacial knives are made primarily from it. |
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Think about sharp things you use everyday such as tools, nail trimmers, razors, knives, even dental floss. |
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Use an electric razor when shaving and be cautious when using nail trimmers, knives, etc. |
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Put away knives, the blender, mixer, toaster, food processor, and hot appliances when not in use. |
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Suddenly a shower of knives fell upon the guards and stopped several of the. |
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A conveyor then drops the cheese down into the shredder where a set of knives spin at a high rate of speed to shred the product. |
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They use no machinery, only human labor and simple tools such as axes, knives, hoes, scythes and sickles. |
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As with all of of our knives, the blade is incredibly sharp with amazing cutting power for its size. |
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Carving knives, forks, metal nail files and tweezers are better left at home. |
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She said 1,797 rounds of assorted ammunition, including blanks, and 13 other weapons, including knives, had also been handed in. |
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One hour later, the car was cornered in a blind alley off Jinjing Lu and Jujin Lu and two knives and one hammer were found with the kidnapper. |
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He throws his knives blindfold, barely nicking his lovely target, inciting the pair to ever more reckless acts. |
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Raddatz points have straight edges and some from the type site were clearly retouched, indicating multiple use as hafted knives. |
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His wrist gave an ugly grinding sound and searing pain tore through him like knives. |
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Early fish knives had ivory or mother-of-pearl handles with silver blades of unique shapes. |
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The main theme of his article was about how hay knives were used to cut sections from the stack or mow. |
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Seventy and more years ago, loose hay for feed and straw for bedding were lifted into the mows by a system of knives and pulleys. |
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During his journey he had used the knives to skin rabbits caught by his dogs. |
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Some of the sailors played mumblety-peg with their knives or played duck and drake with small ice-cold stones they could find beneath the snow. |
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I also remember taking our scout knives to school and playing mumblety-peg at recess with other eight and nine year old boys. |
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But technology remained limited to the branding of animals, the burning of natural pastures, and the use of lassoes, bolas, and knives. |
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My latest cut-down bone handled table knives have a near quadrant at the tip and cut unbelievably. |
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They already have the house, the fish knives and the fine bone china, so what can guests possibly get them for their wedding? |
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As the blood returned to the ankle, it throbbed intensely, as if icy hot knives of pain were slicing his foot in half. |
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Some of those arrested were in possession of weapons, including slingshots, knives, gas cans and stones. |
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I slipped a few shiny silver knives and forks into my jacket pockets and took the stairs down to the next floor. |
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All the formal uniface blades functioned as knives and were used to cut both meat and bone. |
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For more than 10 years, airport security stood by its rule, no pocket knives on a plane, not even those tiny ones, not even nail clippers. |
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Other items confiscated prior to boarding include scissors, nail files, clippers and pen knives. |
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Two daggers and an unsheathed longsword were buckled at his waist, and there seemed to be more knives enclosed in his boots. |
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Unlike the days of the Old West, we can't walk around with firearms strapped to our sides and big bowie knives hanging down to our knees. |
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A search reportedly turned up a stockpile of pistols, long guns, ammunition, and bowie knives. |
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Ketheral looked around the inside of the armory, picked up a chainwhip, a normal whip, a brace of throwing knives, and a couple of shields. |
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Cutting knives that have been used on raw meat, poultry or fish should always be washed in warm soapy water before being used on other food. |
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In the hand-to-hand combat view you will also be able to pick up or steal weapons, such as brass knuckles, screwdrivers, clubs, and knives. |
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The two Atlantic Guns stores carry about 40 different softcover book titles on hunting, knives, black powder and self-defense. |
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Grant Hawk's knives can be had with a variety of options including exotic wood, urethane, Micarta or carbon fiber handles. |
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At all times, make sure that knives and other dangerous utensils are out of their reach. |
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They held their knives in our faces and I was nicked by one just to the left of my left eye. |
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I saw silver rings and a gold brooch, jewelled knives and other finely worked objects. |
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With that, he pulls a large butcher knife from a nearby rack of steak knives and charges at Irene. |
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The server returned to replace my tuna fork, but not either of the pointy knives which earlier we had been struggling to spread butter with. |
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Because of their sinuous edges and thick blades, these knives tended to rip and tear materials. |
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They started to cut the carpet with Stanley knives because it was so big to remove it. |
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Two robbers claiming to be armed with knives robbed a jewellery store stealing handfuls of expensive chains and rings. |
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The cannon crews defended their guns with everything they had, turning from guns to knives and even their bare knuckles. |
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The only tools used in the construction of the stave churches were axes, augers, primitive planes, and various knives and chisels. |
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With it I demonstrate that it is impossible to cut yourself when sharpening on a steel as long as you use Neville knives. |
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The police currently have the power to stop and search people in connection with the carrying of knives and other offensive weapons. |
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Yet the work was hard on her hands, which bled regularly from cuts of the knives and grinder. |
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His fixed-blade knives are strong by design, using full tang construction and properly hardened steel. |
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Some plants like ornamental grasses or irises may require knives, machetes, or even hatchets to get the job done, but it is worth it. |
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Terrorism experts said the hijackers could have armed themselves with nothing more than pocket knives. |
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She set it on the table along with 3 plates, knives, glasses, and a carton of milk. |
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Nothing was served except meat, which the diners carved from the roast with their knives. |
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They're standing out there with long knives, waiting to carve you up and you had to justify everything you said. |
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I'd considered one of the carving knives, but decided it would be too awkward to carry, and too easily missed. |
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The finish is worn and there are spots from too-hot casseroles and scratches from wayward carving knives. |
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Butchers do this with their huge carving knives, but you've got to be pretty nifty to do it with a pocket knife. |
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She would have stooped to retrieve her knives had he not waved his own at her threateningly. |
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The product range includes household knives, chef's knives, multiutility pieces with scissors, nail filers, bottle openers and butler knives. |
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He tossed both knives into the air and caught them before dropping into a crouch like his brother. |
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Instead of clipping the body, owners groom their show dog's back coats by hand, using stripping knives and pumice stones. |
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Startled, Peter struggled to break free, but suddenly there were knives all around him and he was held down. |
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The story begins with three stylishly dressed men striding into a warehouse, where they confront a gang armed with knives. |
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So far from my mind were hijackings and terrorists with knives that I did not think anything of it. |
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All the operatives in the room froze, several with tiny guns or knives in hand, as the lean, darkly suntanned man strode into their midst. |
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In a small wooden case hanging from the cart, there are knife stones, sand paper and a special tool for honing the edge of new knives. |
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A palanquin, breast plates, guns, cannon balls, daggers, swords, head gear and knives were on display along with old and new age stone tools. |
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Discoveries on a more human scale from those distant times included bronze spears, knives and palstaves and inscribed pots. |
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All you really need is a couple of pans, a frying pan, a roasting tray, a couple of chopping blocks and a few decent knives. |
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The bacterium is killed by cooking, but can spread on knives, chopping boards, cloths and unwashed hands. |
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Wielding knives, wearing gloves and waving hosepipes, they carefully kill and clean tuna fish for the freezer. |
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They then began to beat wild and arcane rhythms on their knives and fly swatters. |
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The second dessert set consists of eighteen dessert knives with parcel-gilt blades and a frosted finish. |
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There's something very inherently geekishly attractive about slick, multifunctional devices like Swiss army knives and the giant coffee machine. |
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There are plenty of other souvenirs too, including top-quality chocolate, cheese and Swiss army knives. |
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Craft scissors, surgical scissors, sewing scissors, corkscrews, Swiss army knives and bottle openers, all available at unbeatable prices! |
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He would hand out cutting boards, shaped like either pigs or fish, to the customers, then paring knives. |
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As we settled in with paring knives for the first batch, you asked how big the apple chunks should be. |
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By using knives and forks to cut food into smaller pieces, we no longer need a large enough jaw to cram in big hunks of food. |
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The trio had bought hunting knives and a crossbow in an attempt to report on the easy availability of weapons. |
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They then cut around the fish template with plastic knives, carefully removing all the excess clay. |
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She said her boys had fishing rods, a net and knives to clean the fish they caught. |
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And slowly, and patchily, it became easier to buy the ingredients and the pots and knives she described. |
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She said a majority of the seized goods include open liquor, scissors, nail files, clippers, pen knives and other pointy objects. |
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The attacker is still running at him, perhaps ten yards away and closing fast, reaching for knives at his belt with each hand. |
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Police said youth armed with machetes, knives, clubs and stones surrounded the building. |
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Ironically, guns have replaced knives and clubs as the weapons of choice among many criminals. |
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Once he has satisfied the creative side of his brain, the pragmatic side takes over and he meticulously fabricates and assembles his knives. |
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They were presented with an oak Derby roll top desk, an inkstand and a case of fish knives and forks. |
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There was also a table with knives and surgical instruments, a dentist's chair, and several white smocks hanging up on a wall. |
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I saw silver rings, a gold brooch, jeweled knives, and other finely worked objects. |
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In 1909, thin high-speed knives started to appear in jointers, planers, molders, etc. |
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He noted that most Chinese food is plated in such a way that knives aren't necessary for the diner. |
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Ascribing moral qualities to Nature, natural substances contingently lethal to humans, knives, or toothbrushes, is simply a category mistake. |
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This caused Diane and Olly to grab knives and, intending to kill him, continually stab Victor until he died. |
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The silverware included items such as fish knives and cake servers and the thieves stole her purse and car keys. |
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He painted their necks and faces with red paint to simulate blood and held knives, pokers and even daggers to their throats. |
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Scottish and other police forces are finding more knives largely because they have made it their job to find more knives. |
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He said he had been threatened with guns, knives and hammers and attacked with a cosh in the past. |
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When the lockers were later searched coshes, knives, bayonets, and swords were found. |
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Make sure you cook meat well, and wash your hands, cutting boards, countertops, knives, and dishes with warm, soapy water. |
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Extra points would also be awarded to teams that thwart rivals with apparatus such as countrymade pistols, knives, etc. |
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Greek surgeons used various types of knives, syringes and forceps as surgical tools. |
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There is violence regularly, although a recent crackdown on knives has helped. |
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I glanced around at the rest of the family, forks in the left hand, knives in the right, busily pushing food onto their forks with their knives. |
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Capital punishment for such crimes might make criminals more wary of carrying guns and knives. |
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There were fights and fracas where I saw guns, knives, baseball bats and the rest, but nothing I couldn't handle. |
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Apparently knives and shotguns had just been wielded during a fracas in the bar and the local constabulary were called in to help out. |
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It is possible to topdress ammonia, but special applicators equipped with narrow knives are required to avoid damaging wheat stands. |
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The guns and knives were securely strapped to the many compartments of the bag assuring his own safety. |
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Its two moving and two fixed feed rollers are hydraulically serial connected, and six delimbing knives ensure high quality logs. |
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The key similarity was the evidence that in both incidents he had armed himself with two knives. |
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It is perfect for making high-quality arrowheads, spear points, knives and other implements. |
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I did a catering course at college, sponsored by the local Round Table, who had even helped me buy my first set of knives. |
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It really is time to get my loppers, secateurs and knives out to start attacking the mess now to avoid even messier oversights later in the year. |
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His brother trying to rugby tackle the attacker, who still had the knives in each hand, and a melee ensued. |
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Others rushed the Alliance soldiers, swinging knives and fist, anything to stop the noise. |
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Another area where magical activity can fall foul of the law is the carrying of ritual knives and swords, for example the athame. |
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He saw katanas, tachis, staffs, naginatas, throwing knives, darts and throwing stars as well. |
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In one hundred days nearly a million people were to die from bullets, grenades, machetes, and knives. |
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I wonder if she's also interested in knowing if there are knives in the home such as machetes or Samurai swords. |
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These tools may have functioned as hafted knives or scrapers. |
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They would also have used tools such as planes, axes, adzes, draw knives, wedges, knives, chisels, hammers, mallets, awls, gouges, and spoon augers. |
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Everywhere I looked were clocks without hands and forks without knives. |
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Because we use knives and forks every day, we do not notice how they hamper us. |
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A new offence will also be created of using children or innocent parties to hide or carry knives or guns, in an attempt to stem the rising violent crime statistics. |
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Having been caught red-handed with a smoking bong firmly pasted to his maw, the long knives are out for the Olympic hero. |
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Officers acting on a tip-off swooped on a gang of robbers, believed to be armed with knives and coshes, just after they had held up a security van. |
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A total of 43 knives, a bayonet, swordstick, Chinese throwing star, a large bullet and a container of CS spray were handed in by the public during the two-week amnesty. |
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These accessories include bipods, swivel and slings, gun cases, cleaning products, rangefinders, spotting scopes, knives, game calls, flashlights, gloves, hats, etc. |
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Weapons wanted in the amnesty include those with a blade or sharp point, such as knives and machetes, CS gas canisters, coshes and knuckle dusters. |
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More than 260 knives, coshes, guns and bayonets went on show yesterday as West Yorkshire Police revealed the potentially lethal array of weapons handed in during an amnesty. |
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The decoration perhaps refers to the fact that such elegant pairs of knives are often referred to as wedding knives, and they were popular gifts for the bridal trousseau. |
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But for all other articles, including most knives, the onus is on the prosecution to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the possessor intends to use it to cause injury. |
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The police later executed a preplanned raid of the penitentiary and seized hundreds of weapons, including knives, swords, sickles, machetes and other dangerous weapons. |
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Airlines will no longer provide steak knives for on-board food service. |
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They consist of a large number of carefully made large blades and flakes and an unusually high proportion of finished tools including backed knives, scrapers and borers. |
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Elvis had barely left the building before TVNZ was getting the knives out. |
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In this atmosphere of casual disregard for the law, it's unsurprising that some Bermudians choose to fight with knives and machetes in broad daylight. |
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But Dowd and Cohen are here to remind us that the knives will once again be unsheathed. |
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Over an adventurous career he has been a carpenter, welder, Vietnam combat veteran, honky tonk guitar picker, maker of custom Damascus knives and machinist. |
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They show animal claws scratching across concrete, red-hot rusty wires glowing orange in the dark, and bloodied knives arranged along the body at the sites of pain. |
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The teenager was stabbed when a gang of four or five men wielding knives and baseball bats forced their way into the home he shares with his mother. |
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He had a Stanley knife and two craft knives in his tackle box. |
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A Chinese martial arts expert was in custody yesterday after turning the tables on four burglars armed with knives, killing two of them and seriously wounding a third. |
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Many of the paintings incorporate cut paper and other materials which Schwarz manipulated with a variety of tools, including protractors and X-acto knives. |
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He told reporters how his assailants had recognized him, set upon him with knives and tried to dismember his wrists. |
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Included among the man's 100-odd possessions were a pair of gold hair ornaments, three copper knives, a shale belt-ring, archery equipment and arrowheads. |
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There he met outlaws, hustlers, hunters, and homesteaders, and dodged bullets and bowie knives. |
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I have a friend who was nearly killed when he was attacked in his apartment with knives from his kitchen, so I understand what the researchers are trying to do here. |
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The weak link in the system was the poor security screening on US domestic flights, which allowed the terrorists, with their concealed knives and bolt cutters, on the planes. |
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I've had one letter opener seized, and two Swiss army knives. |
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It was an almighty carve-up in which the knives were left on show. |
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Across the county knives and other offensive weapons such as CS gas or pepper sprays, which are prohibited under firearms legislation, are also included in the amnesty. |
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Stone tools tend to be polished slate rather than chipped stone, and include lanceolate knives, projectile heads, and the ulu transverse-bladed knife. |
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Now, many knives feature cut-outs, colored handles and fancy inlays. |
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Except for folding types and some individual fish knives, table knives had always had handles that were shorter than, or of equal length to, their blades. |
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A cookie-decorating party goes a little smoother if you use small, inexpensive cheese spreaders, instead of table knives, to spread frosting on the baked cookies. |
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More than 2,000 pieces of ammunition have also been dropped in at the county's police stations along with 29 other weapons, such as knives and blunt instruments. |
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However, large domestic implements such as cleavers, boning knives and carving knives would be exempt from the law and could still be bought by 16-year-olds. |
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She shook her head despite his grip, her hands groping blindly for her knives only to gather more cuts and bruises from the broken bottles lying on the floor. |
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This included cork and willow floats, a disgorger, a ceramic vessel with pouring lip, a wooden bowl, a leather flask, knives and wooden knife sheaths. |
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We should of course always make sure that dodgy toys are binned, car seats are safe and secure, matches are well out of reach and knives are not used for juggling. |
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Detailed work is undertaken with chisels and knives, and the layers are pared away, though undercutting for sharp detail will also be done with drills. |
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Deep tillage or applying anhydrous ammonia with knives can dry out the soil, so it could be impossible to place the seed in firm moist soil, even with a hoe drill. |
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They confirmed that some soldiers have bartered away military equipment, including knives, helmets, and flak jackets, for drugs. |
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One woman faced down the two alleged killers who used cleavers and carving knives to hack a soldier to death in London. |
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Some of their number began hurling javelins and knives at their hidden tormenters, but these either fell short or stuck like pins in the well-constructed barriers. |
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Many knives are designed as multi-purpose cutting implements. |
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Weapons recovered include a pickaxe, a handaxe, two hammers, a spade, eight baseball bats, a cricket bat, six long-blade knives and an assortment of small knives. |
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Back in those unenlightened days we all carried knives in the playground, but we didn't know what to do with them, using them for cutting sticks and playing games. |
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On his belt he carries several knives, and a ram's horn for blowing. |
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Even though the thugs are armed with knives and chains, Edward is able to rebuff them with witty repartee and by revealing that his chauffeur carries a gun. |
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It is a good middle-of-the-road steel and is perfect for hunting knives like this due to its ability to hold an edge and its ease of resharpening. |
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Coins jingled into the dust followed by jewelry, daggers, and knives. |
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When we were bored, I would take my gang along to dad's shop, play with his vast selection of nails and knives and generally bother him until he sent us packing. |
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These knives can be clipped to a waistband, an inside coat pocket, an equipment bag, a boot and in the case of a really small folder, even to the collar of a uniform shirt. |
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In the sixteenth century, chatelaines included a variety of attachments such as keys, knives, pouches, rosaries, pomanders, books of hours, and mirrors. |
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In 1964, or about a hundred knives after making his first one, he switched his focus to selling Arkansas whetstones and a year later began selling knives. |
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Airports have brought in increasingly stringent security checks, and are confiscating everything from nail files and bottle openers to knitting needles and knives. |
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The thugs and henchmen draw a variety of weapons that include everything from nasty-looking kitchen knives to a really neat-looking sub-atomic ionizer. |
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At one point, my friends and I crept to my car with four giant kitchen knives in hand. |
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Any potential weapons, including nail scissors, letter openers and plastic knives, should not be placed in hand luggage, and passengers should allow extra time to check in. |
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They were shaped like basic Japanese throwing knives, but they had small slivers of metal on both sides of each knife that stuck out during flight and acted like airfoils. |
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Although the dispute was peacefully reconciled, the men carried concealed knives and guns under their clothes should the other side prove uncooperative. |
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No deaths were reported from piracy attacks in the first three months of the year, although pirates were said to be armed with guns, knives and other weapons. |
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He's being kissed up to in public, but the knives are out for him. |
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The pair were attacked with knives before their assailants fled the scene. |
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You cannot place bone-handled silver knives in the dishwasher. |
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I freely admit that I'm a klutz when it comes to sharpening knives. |
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Eventually, the merry mutilators grow sick of each other's horrendous overacting and face off for an ultimate battle of brains, brawn, bowie knives, and tire irons. |
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They may only be carving fruit and vegetables, but these precision instruments need sharpening every week and the useful life of the knives in his hands is only six weeks. |
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Lorna set the knives near at hand, then stood ready with a lamp. |
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The two agate-handled knives in the place setting shown in Plate XI are from a set of five dating from about 1600 which retain their original stock. |
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These include a crackdown on youths found with knives, forcing vandals to clean up the areas they destroy and setting up a hotline for members of the public to report neds. |
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Plates, chalices, candleholders, candle snuffers, bells, knives, incense burners, and such items are obviously made for more than just Circle use. |
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And if this did come, as reported, from his inner security circle, then that means the knives are out, the daggers are drawn, and he had better watch his back everywhere. |
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Less than 24 hours after announcing his retirement, the knives are out as many of Australia's most influential commentators set about trashing his legacy. |
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An editorial in the May 28 issue of the prestigious British Medical Journal calls for banning the sale of kitchen knives, in order to reduce fatal stabbings. |
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Eight of the knives were plain, four were decorated, and two bore the likeness of the Sican Deity, believed by Sicans to rule the supernatural world. |
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There is already a sense in some quarters that the knives are out. |
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He has not had the best of starts, losing twice to bitter rivals Kaizer Chiefs in two weeks and already the knives are out for the former Rangers coach. |
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If that's not your style you could go back to basics and opt for a bread bin, a 40 litre pedestal dustbin and a knife block with six to 12 knives. |
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He had tried to talk her into bringing an automatic firearm, as the assault would be a heavy one, but she was stubborn, and insisted that the knives would suit her fine. |
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If they were too rowdy, there were brass knuckles, chains, clubs, knives and guns readily at hand, and the less lucky soldiers might be severely beaten. |
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No ordinary fixed blade knives, these were of a difficult integral design in which the blade, bolsters and tang are machined from a solid piece of steel billet. |
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Traditional tantos were double-ground and he offers his knives with this grind as well as the asymmetrical chisel grind so popular on tactical knives today. |
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Maintenance costs of chippers tend to be higher, however, because their knives can't tolerate rocks, metal, and other contaminants the way that the hammer-mill grinders can. |
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People can avoid being poisoned by the bacterium by cooking eggs thoroughly and avoiding cross-contamination by washing knives, cutting surfaces and plates. |
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We all probably already know that sharp tools like saws and knives are needed to carve pumpkins and that taking precautions when using the tools is a necessity. |
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His is an impressive collection of rusty coins and nails, corroded bullets and belt buckles, pieces of swords and knives, shards and bits of broken bottles. |
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Drugs squad officers have seized imitation guns, a scanner, knives, bars of cannabis, cocaine, weighing scales and smoking pipes in the past twelve months. |
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She also argues that alternate weapons such as Tasers, pepper spray, and knives are not the best defense. |
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Even if you are applying the intended rate per acre, odds are some of the knives on your applicator are putting out a lot more nitrogen than others. |
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In my days scuffles and scraps were just that, a few drunken punches thrown and nothing else, but these days everyone seems to be carrying knives. |
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Although Dave called the room into which we stepped a kitchen, it actually more closely resembled a workshop, containing more spanners and screwdrivers than knives and forks. |
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Do not buy the big, pre-assembled block of knives with more pieces than the London philharmonic. |
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Our boats bristled with cudgels, axes, knives, and machetes. |
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Her knives were twice a long as a scythe set straight upon the handle. |
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He was also given a set of cooking knives and a chopping board. |
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We started to talk about knives and Mick told me he had a huge collection of knives and swords, ranging from tiny little daggers up to Katanas and Medieval broadswords. |
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