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It is not easy to pivot briskly with a three-metre-long spear on one's shoulder or to present arms with a bow and a loose bundle of arrows.
Roman Reigns lays everyone out at one point: double spear on Rybaxel, Superman punch to Fandango, before eliminating each man.
On the krater from c.380-70BC aTroilusus can be seen with just one horse trying to defend himself with a throwing spear; on the hydria from c.325-320BC Achilleslles is pulling down the youth's horse.
"Six inches down I dug out a clod of earth and sticking out of the side was the unmistakeable glint of gold". Just 21mm (0.8in) in diameter and weighing 5.32g (0.2 ounces), it bears the head of Licinius I on one side and depicts him standing between two captives holding a spear on the other.
"As salesmen, we're the tip of the spear on whether this thing works.
I resisted the foie gras, but Ms. Foodie dropped an asparagus spear on my plate.
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Shakespeare's surname was hyphenated as "Shake-speare" or "Shak-spear" on the title pages of 15 of the 48 individual quarto (or Q) editions of Shakespeare's plays (16 were published with the author unnamed) and in two of the five editions of poetry, published before the First Folio.
2. Snap ends off asparagus and cut spears on the bias in one-inch lengths.
2. Snap the ends off the asparagus, then cut the spears on the bias in one-inch lengths.
She learned to thread the spearing on the hook, in one eye, out the other, like beads.
At one point, a snarling dog is speared on the back of a tractor: imagine a Carl Hiaasen novel shipped over from Florida to Norway.
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