Sentences with phrase «knives as arms»

In random games, people where sliced in half by those enemies with big knives as arms.

Not exact matches

But Brooks rejected the approach as nonintuitive, demanding instead that Baxter's arms be directly guidable by hand, the way a parent might help a child master the use of a knife and fork.
Our people will not be armed with stones and knives as was in both of those countries, in our country nearly most of the populations are armed with fire guns and above, my fear it would become worse..
As I recall the stories of the Sikhs who were attacked in Wisconsin, one of the gentlemen of that community, tried to bring down the armed assailant, he may even have grabbed a kitchen knife and drawn blood.
One day as the rest of the family is heading to church, he comes out of the house with a knife and attacks your fourth «grade daughter, slashing her arm with the first swipe of the blade.
Violence was in Rimbaud's line as well: He would carve up Verlaine's arms and legs with a knife just for sport.
At about 11:30 pm on February 8, last year, the two armed themselves with various implements such as a screw driver, a cutter, and knife and left Agbogboloshie to East Legon on the robbery spree.
The cut showed no signs of healing, indicating that the injury had occurred within the last few hours of Ötzi's life — perhaps as he was fending off an attacker armed with an ax or a knife.
As parents, it is easy to see knives as a dangerous object just waiting to remove the finger / hand / arm of our children or lead them to certain impalement, but objectively, a knife is just a common and very useful kitchen tooAs parents, it is easy to see knives as a dangerous object just waiting to remove the finger / hand / arm of our children or lead them to certain impalement, but objectively, a knife is just a common and very useful kitchen tooas a dangerous object just waiting to remove the finger / hand / arm of our children or lead them to certain impalement, but objectively, a knife is just a common and very useful kitchen tool.
By contrast, on my date with the Challenger, I just dropped my knife a couple of times, and stumbled when later put an arm around my shoulders as we walked to my car, but you catch my drift... There was some spark there, even if my sub-conscious had to tell me as much!
► Several teenagers confront three other teens in a train car and fistfights erupt with punching, kicking, choking and slamming of bodies onto walls and floors: a teen girl punches a young man for leering at her (we see a few scrapes on teen girls and teen boys), a teen boy pulls a knife and another boy takes it from him and stabs him multiple times below the frame while a young man holds a teen girl's head out the boxcar door, choking her (she gags) and trying to toss her out, but another young man pulls him away; during one fistfight the arm of a young man catches against a pole outside the boxcar as the train passes and the young man screams (it is implied that he lost his arm, but we do not see this).
When his joke doesn't go over well, he follows it up by trying to take it more seriously, but so seriously it is also just as funny, as he makes a big to - do of it, holding his arms high in the air and affecting a mocking reverential tone to ask for the knife as he spins the prayer wheel — then spins it one more time to add the word, «Please.»
Franco played the lead, and as we all know by now, churned the stomachs of everybody in the audience with the film's visceral final scene, in which his character snaps his arm and severs it from the rest of his body with a dull knife to break free.
The group, armed with knives, axes and whatever they can find, goes on a killing spree, using the Bible as justification, just as slave owners used the Bible to show that slavery has always existed
Players take up arms as one of four heroes: a warrior armed with sword and shield; an elemental mage; a pompous knife - throwing poser and a crossbow - wielding brute.
The Telegraph article added: «Ms Osofsky said the SFO has been on a «knife - edge for years», with a chequered history of success in its prosecutions: «I'm not suggesting corruption is a «lesser» crime, and a healthy prosecuting arm needs to be kept, but a classic SFO prosecution is about individual scalps and even big brand names such as Rolls and Tesco, but the scale of money laundering is much bigger but largely unknown.»
And we select another 195 students to finish the questionnaire, delete poor discriminated items, and finalize the formal critical situational behavior questionnaire of 30 questions, such as the question «If thugs armed with knives to rob you, what will you do» and the another question «Assuming the sudden death of one of the parents, how will you feel».
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