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karate
verb
To attack (somebody or something) with karate or similar techniques.
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Since Jessica is a black belt in karate, Mitch must have been pretty sure about the mo' thing before he picked this battle.
They bore no arms (karate developed as Okinawa's martial art).
Today Ms Claiborne has 26 marathons and a black belt in karate to her name.
A black belt in karate, he has been attacking Ms Whitman relentlessly, in part because this is so easy it has emerged, for example, that Ms Whitman did not vote for much of her adult life and only became certifiably Republican suspiciously recently.
This is the third stint in office for Mr Sogavare, a black belt in karate, and the first two ended badly.
In Mosul, the biggest city of the north, where the coach of Iraq's karate team was recently shot dead, bombings are still going on, though at a reduced rate.Yet, despite this nerve-racking spasm, the recorded figures suggest that the violence is still in retreat.
The division of labour was immediately decided: Mr Yang runs the board of directors and sets the strategic direction and Mr Amelio has operational control.Mr Amelio prizes focus and self-discipline and haself-discipline andarate to prove it.
That said, as Mr Dell surely knows better than most, his former colleague, the master of karate, is ready for a fight.
The other coach, sitting next to me, told me they were a karate team returning home in the dark after coming second at a tournament in a nearby town.
Add to that the more specifically Japanese phenomena well known to the English-speaking world: karate, judo, sumo, bonsai, manga, pachinko, samurai, shogun, noh and kimono, say, not to mention foods from the bland (tofu) to the potentially fatal (fugu).
One little boy offered to lead the evacuation as "I know karate".
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