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She looks completely ready to kick all manner of robotic backside, switching between an arsenal of twin blades – one Buster Sword-style massive, the other a more nimble weapon – and spiked gloves paired with a serrated blade, which is incredibly useful for downward smashes from above.
They favored cheaper, quicker, nimbler weapons.
By the end of the 16th century, their lighter weapon, the rapier, and a simple, nimble, and controlled fencing style, emphasizing skill and speed rather than force, spread throughout Europe.
His greatest weapon was the English language, whether written or spoken: in his hands nimble, fluid, precise and often deadly, enriched by a vocabulary that could have erudite men reaching for a dictionary.
These noble houses selectively bred horses that could withstand extreme temperatures and minimal rations, carry a man with weapons and armor for long periods in rough terrain, and still be swift and nimble.
And La Russa is wracking his nimble brain, deciding, "Should I use him now or later?" When should he release his awesome weapon?
The actor's very nimble, but it's far from an edifying spectacle, and it's no Christopher Walken-like turn on Fatboy Slim's "Weapon of Choice".
Still, they were nimble.
Nimble and unresting flea.
So nimble and delicate".
Nadal was similarly nimble.
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