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sentry's and .
In the " order arms salute ," the rifle rests on its butt by the sentry's right foot, held near the muzzle by the sentry's right hand, and does not move.
In the original UK DVD release, the scene in which Connery throws a knife through a sentry's throat and says " you must never hesitate " to Cage was cut, although this scene was shown on British television.
The only Allied casualty was a commando who was shot through the ankles after failing to respond to a beachhead sentry's challenge quickly enough.
Pretending to be the American officer of the day making Grand Rounds, he approached the sentry and when challenged, came close to the sentry's ear as if to whisper the countersign.
A typical military garrote consists of two wooden handles attached to a length of flexible wire ; the wire is looped over a sentry's head and pulled taut in one motion.
French sentry's helmet designed to protect the face, invented by Dr. Pollack, medical officer ; the Verdun Memorial, Fleury-devant-Douaumont, France
Down came the sentry's lance as he demanded to know just which ' me ' it was.
Meanwhile, Data and Yar review the sentry's tactics.
On the night of 13 / 14 May 1945 Lüth was shot in the head by 18 year-old Matrose ( seaman ) Mathias Gottlob, a German guard, when the officer failed to respond to the sentry's challenge.
Whether he deliberately failed to answer the sentry's challenges or the guard simply did not hear his response, is unknown.

saddled and horse
All the wires were down, and they could not telegraph this city for help, so Sheriff George W. Holleman saddled his horse and W. B.
Then the damosel, when she saw that knight, she bade him flee down that valley, for his horse was not saddled.
His friend De Thou said that Adriaan van Roomen immediately left the University of Würzburg, saddled his horse and went to Fontenay-le-Comte, where Vieta lived.
On the other side a saddled horse stood ready.
Other figures discerned from a study of the broken images are: Vishnu riding Garuda on a plantain leaf ; the Sun-god Surya riding a fully saddled horse ( head missing ); a saint with a rosary ; two female figures in the sky draped up to their thighs ; a faceless figure of the moon with a water container ; three identical figures of a male flanked by two females ; the skeleton of a sage ; Brahma ( without one arm ) riding a swan ; and Indra without his mount ( elephant missing ).
In " Saving Grace, Again ( 2 )" it is suggested that Karen uses Rosario as a horse or at least treats her like one because she asks Jack if " winter white is a good colour for Rosario's saddlebag " and in " Cheatin ' Trouble Blues ", after climbing up numerous flights of stairs, said, " Well, if I'd known we were gonna do all this walking, I would've saddled up Rosario, like when we go to Greece!
In its rare appearances in the Anglophone heraldries, it is not only used for European flesh tones as in ' a crown rayonny or supported by two cubit arms, dexter carnation, sinister skeletal proper ' ( The Royal Australasian College of Radiologists-crest ) but also as a general pink colouring as in ' a horse passant argent bridled saddled and trappings or, on its head a plume of three feathers carnation ' ( The Worshipful Company of Sadlers, England-crest ).
The days include a horse ( cow, saddled ) a hat ( chamberpot, from straw ), pants ( rags, with a zipper ), a stranger's head ( cabbage with a moustache ), and, finally, a baby which doesn't look like the cowboy's ( a log, but one which pees ).

saddled and stood
Billy Clanton and Frank McLaury wore revolvers in holsters on their belts and stood alongside saddled horses with rifles in their scabbards, possibly in violation of the city ordinance prohibiting carrying weapons in town.

saddled and having
depicted the Amazons as having creatures such as giant Stygen wasps and some domesticated winged horses, large amounts of saddled chimeras, and 3 titan sized ogres.

saddled and been
The long-term benefits ( or otherwise ) of these sales, remain to be seen, but whilst they may have baffled many people at the time, they may turn out to have been a shrewd move, as Daimler and Sony have avoided being saddled with something they might have found much harder to sell at a later date, just when they needed the cash the most.
If Christians ," he wrote, " had been content to take what Christ taught of the Father in heaven, they would never have saddled themselves with the jealous, angry, bloodthirsty Jehovah of Ezra, Nehemiah and the others-a god that needs propitiating and to whose ' mercy ' constant appeals must be made.
Remote and saddled by its inhospitable geography and climate, Formosa's economy has long been one of Argentina's poorest.
At that time, 18 years before Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder was officially recognized, the veterans had been saddled with the catch-all diagnosis of schizophrenia.
After reading that the man had been sentenced to death by hanging, to take place in two days, he ordered his best horses to be saddled and hastily made the long and difficult journey to the city.
Having cursed his mother and his home, he has been punished with eternal homelessness, saddled with immortality, forgetfulness, and an irresistible thousand-year compulsion to wander the Earth.
The " U-S-A " chants has recently been adopted by English soccer supporters during matches against Manchester United, who have American owners unpopular with the club's supporters, due to the clubs being saddled by massive debt.
The series suffered from its ties to the original Sandman series throughout its run, with Kiernan saying " from the start, The Dreaming has been saddled with living up to what Neil Gaiman did with The Sandman.

saddled and case
For the next two years, there were men always saddled and armed, ready to fight in case the Indians posed a threat to Spanish authority.

saddled and .
Otherwise, you may be saddled with a good-size milk bill by milk drinkers.
One of those capital-gains ventures, in fact, has saddled him with Gore Court.
Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito had pushed the development of military industries in the republic with the result that Bosnia and Herzegovina was saddled with a host of industrial firms with little commercial potential.
Each Blackadder and Baldrick is also saddled with the company of a dim-witted aristocrat whose presence Blackadder must somehow tolerate.
Developers found themselves saddled with property which they were unable to sell or let.
France demanded a high payment for compensation to slaveholders who lost their property, and Haiti was saddled with unmanageable debt for decades.
The Iran – Iraq War depleted Iraq's foreign exchange reserves, devastated its economy, and left the country saddled with a foreign debt of more than $ 40 billion.
Again saddled with an unfilmably long script, Frankenheimer threw it out and took the locations and actors left from the previous film and began filming, with writers working in Paris as the production shot in Normandy.
It became the major tool of French colonialism in Senegal, but saddled with debt, it was dissolved 1681 and replaced by another that lasted until 1694, the date of creation of the Royal Company of Senegal, whose director, Andre Brue, would be captured by the Damel of Cay and released against ransom in 1701.
Garfield's report, along with others, created enough doubt to change the election results in that state, as well as in Florida, South Carolina, and Oregon ; these states then were saddled with two conflicting slates of electoral votes, which under the Constitution made Congress the final arbiter of the election.
Fleming called these devices " vulgar foibles " which he was saddled with, although maybe, he suggested, " Bond's luxury meals are simply saying " no " to toad-in-the-hole and tele-bickies.
** Arkansas saddled darter, Etheostoma euzonum.
** Missouri saddled darter, Etheostoma tetrazonum.
Guernsey turned his idea into a story about an American traveling salesman who travels to the Middle East and is mistaken for a fictitious agent, becoming " saddled with a romantic and dangerous identity.
Although Caesar could hardly have expected the bill to pass, the aristocratic party would be saddled with the odium of rejecting a popular measure, and the people themselves would be more ready to welcome a proposal by Caesar himself, an expectation fulfilled by the passing of the lex Julia and the lex Campania in 59 BC, whereby Caesar at least partly succeeded where Rullus had failed.
" Goldstein was concerned about being saddled with a failing medical school, but excited about the opportunity to secure a " campus not far from New York, the premier Jewish community in the world, and only from Boston, one of the important Jewish population centers.
However, the death of Commines ' father in 1453 left him the orphaned owner of an estate saddled with enormous debts.
While Blackstone saw an opportunity to streamline the company and push Hilton's expansion overseas when Blackstone pursued Hilton in 2006 and 2007, the buyout saddled the company with $ 20 billion of debt just as the economy was turning down.
Now as the chief boys ' counselor, Mike was saddled with helping new, tough street kid T. C.
It doesn ’ t want be saddled with a similar agreement, for if it did sign one, it would then be open to charges of " appeasing " Pyongyang.

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