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There's always sword play.
Sometimes it looks like fast sword play.
His metal sculpture called "Sword Play" stands at the center of the bay window.
At night the man practices his sword play, but his rhythm is all off.
A prolific and colourful writer, Hutton produced four fencing-related books: Cold Steel (1889), The Swordsman (1891), Sword Play (1892), and The Sword and the Centuries (1901).
Besides learning to do their own makeup, this year's cast members have learned sword play techniques and magic tricks taught by a professional magician.
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There was, too, a limit to his inventiveness in the recurrence of basic themes and situations, particularly in his cloak and sword plays.
In perhaps the most famous example, Ruth Benedict's wartime study of the Japanese, eventually published as "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword," played a critical role in how President Roosevelt shaped the terms of surrender with the Japanese.
ROBERT MACKEY RED (top left) Punctuating the flying swordplay of "Hero" is a love story between two fabled assassins: Broken Sword, played by Tony Leung Chiu-Wai (top left, top right, bottom right) and Flying Snow, played by Maggie Cheung (above).
According to English law, as reported in William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765 69), "a tilt or tournament, the martial diversion of our ancestors is an unlawful act: and so are boxing and sword playing, the succeeding amusements of their posterity".
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