Sentences with phrase «first guillotines»

They've tested France's first guillotines, ridden the NASA Space Shuttle, been crucified in a Parisian laboratory to test the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, and helped solve the mystery of TWA Flight 800.
Resco's original deluxe clippers are the first guillotine - style clippers on our list.

Not exact matches

As a result, they are the first to get the guillotine.
But the forces which had sent Louis XVI and his Queen to the guillotine and had introduced the first French republic could not be suppressed.
Both men had plenty of big spots for a normal match, but average for a main event over the first 10 minutes until Bryan put in the Yes Lock on a couple of occasions, as well as a guillotine choke, though Cena was able to break out.
Wasn't so much that Covington got finished in the first round the first time he fought somebody who wasn't either really green or really old (ok, I admit that was fun to type) It's that guillotine choking wrestlers was Alves's thing.
Overeem dropped Miocic first, and some say he could / would have a UFC title by now if he had gone for some ground and pound while Stipe was knocked down instead of going for that guillotine...
This is the third fight between the two, Faber won the first meeting via guillotine choke back in 2007 for the WEC Featherweight Championship.
Description: In Battlefield 3's first full - length Xbox 360 gameplay trailer, we take an extended look at how US Marine Sgt. Blackburn enters the city of Tehran in Operation Guillotine, a joint operation to capture key members of the PLR leadership.
Mothers were housed singly in indoor pens with access to an outdoor area through a guillotine door, and puppies were contained in towel - lined kiddie pools («nursing boxes») over the first 3 wk.
The French Revolution proved a rich subject for Finlay; he first received international attention for his guillotine installation A View to the Temple at Documenta 8 in Kassel in 1987 and thereafter the guillotine became one of the most enduring elements of his iconography.
The French / American artist Louise Bourgeois has also used the «cage» as a psychological metaphor for the terrors dormant in the family home — in Cell (Choisy)(1990 — 93), the first of her series of large cages, she placed a model of her childhood home in a metal chain - link cage with a threatening guillotine suspended above the entrance.
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