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You can understand the impulse to wield a knife.
They wield a knife in a completely different fashion than home cooks.
A step-stool should allow the budding cook to stand tall enough at a counter to wield a knife or rolling pin at the proper angle and with the correct pressure.
Sitting at the sushi bar gives us the chance not only to watch this congenial showman wield a knife and coax great performances from his pristine ingredients, but also to glean knowledge from an artist.
"But both companies have a lot of money … " Mackenzie's seizures are so severe – she was featured earlier this year on MTV's True Life: I Have Epilepsy – that she is unable to drive (or climb, or swim, or wield a knife, among many other things).
Knox's motive for the murder of a girl she scarcely knew, the prosecutor explains in the film, was her "lack of morality", her desire for "pleasure at any cost", which compelled her to wield a knife "that teases then plunges" into Kercher's neck.
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Someone was wrestling with him and he was wielding a knife, like a hunting knife..
Someone was wrestling with him and he was wielding a knife and lunging at her.
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