| 41. | How can the prisoner reach outside, except by thrusting through the wall?
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| 42. | Many swords are designed for both thrusting and slashing.
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| 43. | Singularly among the three authors, Swetnam recommends preference of thrusting over striking.
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| 44. | To overcome this problem, swords began to be used primarily for thrusting.
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| 45. | This belt of Cambrian rocks has suffered an enormous amount of subordinate thrusting.
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| 46. | Killings were generally by shooting, lance-thrusting or throat-slitting.
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| 47. | The term referred to a medieval single-handed sword optimized for thrusting.
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| 48. | The female lays her eggs by thrusting her ovipositor deep into the soil.
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| 49. | Tongue thrusting can adversely affect the teeth and mouth.
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| 50. | It feeds by thrusting food through its neck stump.
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