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knives
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Third person singular of knive
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This isn't about getting the knives out.
Today ministers will ditch a Tory campaign pledge on knives and embrace a Lib Dem one on tax avoidance.
Tony Abbott and the Coalition have sacked three departmental heads in a modest shakeup of the public service after promising no "night of the long knives".
Most of them are shot outside, with the author explaining how to catch fish with your bare hands, make cords and ribbons from plastic bottles and knives and axes from everyday objects.
Tony Hall, who starts on Tuesday as the new director general of the BBC, ought to look back to Friday 13 July 1962: Harold Macmillan's Night of the Long Knives.
Or at least this is what I found when I met him: straight away he gave me an apron and some knives and we set about preparing one of his most legendary dishes.
"Our generation was amazed by it and didn't really realise what it could do – and if you play with sharp knives you will cut yourself.
This includes reports about guns, knives and explosives to schools.
Her biggest hit songs were On the Good Ship Lollipop, from Bright Eyes (1934), which describes a child's dream of a candy shop, and Animal Crackers in My Soup, from Curly Top (1935), sung at an orphanage while skipping between tables at lunch as the kids beat time with their knives and forks.
They are then slaughtered with knives or hoisted out of the water for capture, with buyers from aquariums picking their favoured animals to perform various tricks for audiences.
He had in his possession knives, a pledge of allegiance to Islamic State and the shahada flag, the court heard.
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