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# Fair Lady Weaves ( Works ) Shuttle II ( Followed by two more Fair Ladies, Grasping the Sparrow's Tail, Single Whip and Snake Creeps Down )
* The Grasping Hand, by Peter Sloterdijk, City Journal, Winter 2010
Hillgruber argued in the aftermath of Fischer's 1961 book Griff nach der Weltmacht ( Grasping at World Power ) that the old distinction made by the Swiss historian Walter Hofer between the " outbreak " of World War I in 1914, in which all of the Great Powers were equally at fault, and the " unleashing " of World War II in 1939, in which Germany was exclusively responsible, was no longer acceptable.

Grasping and all
Grasping the injustice wrought on minorities who were legal, law-abiding citizens of this country instilled in him a lifelong goal to overcome these injustices, to fight for those less fortunate than others, and to persevere in providing opportunities for all Americans regardless of race or religious preferences.

Grasping and other
Grasping magazine editor Maggie Cameron ( Bettina Welch ) became part owner of the building and sustained acrimonious enmities with several of the residents and the other owners.

Grasping and any
* Grasping either basket during pre-game or halftime warm-ups during the time of the officials ' jurisdiction, including attempting to dunk or stuff a dead ball ( whether successful or not ) prior to or during the game or during any intermission of the game

Grasping and with
Grasping the cloth her corpse was wrapped in, Philinion in the guise of a vampire asks to bed with Marchete.
Russell continued as a political commentator generating some controversy with his strongly pro-modernisation views which were more fully expressed in a book co-written with entrepreneur Dennis MacLeod called Grasping The Thistle ( 2006 ).
Grasping and Assembly, with an emphasis on minimalist approaches that
Grasping the opponent's neck or head with both hands and twisting him down to the dohyo ( two handed head twist down ).

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In January 2010, an English translation was published, titled A Grasping Hand-The modern democratic state pillages its productive citizens, in Forbes and in the Winter 2010 issue of City Journal.

Grasping and .
* John Whitehead, Grasping for the Wind.
Grasping the proximal surface, the hominid brought the distal surface down hard on an object he wished to detach or shatter, such as a bone or tuber.
Orderic calls Robert " Grasping and cruel, an implacable persecutor of the Church of God and the poor ... unequaled for his iniquity in the whole Christian era.
Grasping the magnitude of the situation, Pyrrhus rode forward, bare-headed, along the lines of his men to show he was still living.
Grasping his stolen scarab, Adam speaks Shazam's name and is transformed into the super-powered Black Adam.
Grasping God's Word: A Hands on Approach to Reading, Interpreting, and Applying the Bible.
Grasping the seat could result in pinched fingers when the seat falls, and holding on to the side of the tank or enclosure could cause arm and shoulder injuries when you fall in.
Grasping in this exercise relates to the Liver ’ s ability to hold and store Xue, while the lifting of the back heel activates the Kidneys also supporting the Heart.
The movie focuses on the relationship between the over-exploited workers of a sweatshop ( in this case, a cheese production line ) and the factory's rich owners: Mr. Grasping ( Ron Perlman ), Toplofty ( Tony Jay ) and O ' Bloat ( Richard Karron ).
* Ron Perlman as Mr. Grasping

bloody and dagger
While Duncan is asleep, Macbeth stabs him, despite his doubts and a number of supernatural portents, including a hallucination of a bloody dagger.
In the original illustration for the first Fantômas book cover, the character holds a bloody dagger in his free hand. It was also used for the DVD box cover, but this time Fantomas stamps over a photo of modern-day Paris.
After lengthy ceremony, battle was joined, and after a furious and bloody encounter Carrouges stabbed his opponent through the throat with his dagger and claimed victory, being rewarded with substantial financial gifts and a position in the royal household.
The symbol on their breastplates is a bloody dagger with two red diamonds.
The article states that " Bhaal strikes unerringly, and his dagger causes the area wounded to wither ," and that he " rarely appears to worshippers or others, but is depicted by priests as a bloody, mutilated corpse with a feral face and silent movements.
An incident where Constance is framed for murder by a bloody dagger appears to be a direct borrowing from Crescentia.

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Such a trinity of freedom of thought is the only guarantee against an infection of people by mass myths, which, in the hands of treacherous hypocrites and demagogues, can be transformed into bloody dictatorship.
The Jurchen-founded Jin Dynasty was defeated by the Mongols, who then proceeded to defeat the Southern Song in a long and bloody war, the first war in which firearms played an important role.
It was during the Red Terror that the Cheka, hoping to avoid the bloody aftermath of having half-dead victims writhing on the floor, developed a technique for execution known later by the German words " Nackenschuss " or " Genickschuss ", a shot to the nape of the neck, which caused minimal blood loss and instant death.
He is best remembered today for his comment that " There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today " at Jutland, where three of his battlecruisers exploded and sank under German fire exacerbated by dangerous ammunition handling techniques and unsafe propellant.
Both failed by allowing the political crisis to end up in the bloody Civil War and a comprehensive terror, instead of reaching a compromise to accomplish a peaceful political settlement.
However, the ten years of bloody warfare conducted by Albornoz accomplished very little to secure the pacification of Italy for now four mercenary companies roved through Italy spreading further bloodshed and strife.
On 27 April 1978, the PDPA, led by Nur Mohammad Taraki, Babrak Karmal and Amin Taha overthrew the government of Mohammad Daoud, who was assassinated along with all his family members in a bloody military coup.
The land war quickly became dominated by the muddy, bloody stalemate of Trench warfare, a form of war in which both opposing armies had static lines of defense.
The power of the mai was undermined by droughts and famine that were becoming more intense, internal rebellion in the pastoralist north, growing Hausa power, and the importation of firearms which made warfare more bloody.
Indeed, the Zulu attacks on the British strongpoints at Rorke's Drift and at Kambula, ( both bloody defeats ) seemed to have been carried out by over-enthusiastic leaders and warriors despite contrary orders of the Zulu King, Cetshwayo.
At the time, Spain was embroiled in a bloody civil war, triggered by the rebellion of Nationalist forces under General Francisco Franco against the socialist Republican government of President Manuel Azaña.
After a bloody overthrow of the Americo-Liberian régime by indigenous Liberians in 1980, a ‘ Redemption Council ’ took control of Liberia.
His son, Sextus, pretending to be ill-treated by his father, and covered with the bloody marks of stripes, fled to Gabii.
As he walked back to the pavilion, Robbins said to his teammates " Fancy being done by a bloody Chinaman!
In accordance with her plan, she frames Duncan's sleeping servants for the murder by placing bloody daggers on them.
Mars is colonized by European Fascists and Neo-Nazis, and its main holiday is " Hitler Day ", celebration of which often entails bloody riots.
Selim's efforts cost him his throne and his life, but were resolved in spectacular and bloody fashion by his successor, the dynamic Mahmud II, who eliminated the Janissary corps in 1826.
* Pygmalion ( play ) by George Bernard Shaw ( for the use of bloody )
Replicants became illegal on Earth after a bloody mutiny by Nexus-6s off-world.
After a failed attempt to move on Baghdad, stopped by the Ottomans at the bloody Battle of Ctesiphon, the British and their large contingent of Indian sepoy soldiers were forced to retreat to Kut, where the Ottomans under German General Baron Colmar von der Goltz laid siege.
* 1988 – End of pro-democracy uprisings in Myanmar after a bloody military coup by the State Law and Order Restoration Council.
He finally reveals his location to the authorities when, encountering one of the " Roman circus " operations which broadcast live fights and other bloody exhibitions to the country, he responds to an " all comers " challenge by the father of the leader of one of the gangs, and cripples him in front of a nationwide audience.
After the death of Narai, however, Lavo was plunged into bloody civil war and the Khmer under Suryavarman II took advantage by invading Lavo and installing his son as the King of Lavo.
Osawatomie was well known as the base used by John Brown when he launched his bloody attacks on slavery.

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