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The new class uses a scythe as their main class-specific weapon, and the new pack will have legendary sets and items, though Blizzard isn't spilling any beans at this point.
Deliberate metallic synths cut through Jordan's high saccharine vocals like a scythe, as she sings, "I ain't gotta tell you / This is what you gotta do".
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But flowers have felt Schumpeter's scythe just as sharply.
And yet, Chekhov's ending cuts like a scythe anew as it almost always does in a play about a gathering of people forever calibrating their own happiness only to realize that they inhabit something close to hell.
Sequence reads were quality filtered and trimmed using scythe and sickle as described above.
Here, we describe the regulation of bone morphogenic protein (BMP) signaling by Bat3 (also known as Scythe or BAG6).
The Fakahatchee Strand is a preserve of sixty-three thousand coastalowlandnd acres, about twenty-five milesoutheastst of Naples, in that part of Collier County where satiny lawns and golf courses give way to wild saw grass with edges as sharp as scythes.
Shops display their wares along the sidewalks; you can buy pitchfork tines, scythe blades and wood-fueled water heaters as easily as fruits and vegetables.
We may applaud gold medalists Michael Phelps and Adam Peaty as they scythe through the pool with exquisite hydrodynamic skill, but 54% of Americans would not pass a basic swim test.
As I scythe through the work accomplished and the projects that I'll undertake over the next two years, I am becoming pinchingly aware that I've just begun to skim the surface, to scratch the bed of all the intellectual and physical labor that lies ahead.
Brigitte Lahaie, a star of French pornographic movies, appears with the future novelist Franca Maï as a pair of debauched chatelaines who lure a thief on the run Jean-Marie Lemairee) into their clutches, occasioning at least one unforgettable image: Ms. Lahaie, naked beneath an open black robe, cutting down victims with a gigantic scythe — the Grim Reaper as imagined by Bob Guccione.
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