a sword

  • 101Sword in the Darkness — is the title of an unpublished novel by American author Stephen King. Sword in the Darkness is the longest of King s unpublished works, at approximately 485 pages (150,000 words) in length. Upon its completion in April 1970, it was rejected by… …

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  • 102Sword of Freedom — was a 1957 Sapphire Films and ITC Entertainment drama adventure series for a family audience. It ran for 39 half hour monochrome episodes.This swashbuckler was set in Renaissance Florence and followed the adventures of painter and swordsman Marco …

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  • 103Sword of the Yue Maiden — (zh tsp|t=越女劍|s=越女剑|p=yuè nǚ jiàn) is a wuxia short story written by Jinyong. It was first published in 1970.The TV series itself shown in 1986 on the ATV network starring Moon Lee (Li Saifeng). It is the only Jin Yong wuxia classic was adapted… …

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  • 104Sword of Honour — est un téléfilm britannique réalisé par Bill Anderson, diffusé en 2001, d après l œuvre d Evelyn Waugh. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Note …

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  • 105Sword of Vermilion — Éditeur Sega Développeur Sega AM2 Date de sortie Megadrive  Japon …

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  • 106sword of Damocles — sword of Dam|o|cles [ ,sɔrd əv dæməkliz ] noun singular LITERARY something that is always present as a danger or threat to a person, place, or situation: The nuclear sword of Damocles hangs over the region by a thread …

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  • 107sword — O.E. sweord, from P.Gmc. *swerdan (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. swerd, O.N. sverð, Swed. svärd, M.Du. swaert, Du. zwaard, O.H.G. swert, Ger. Schwert), related to O.H.G. sweran to hurt, from *swertha , lit. the cutting weapon, from PIE root …

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  • 108sword cane — sword′ cane n. a cane or walking stick having a hollow shaft that serves as a sheath for a sword or dagger • Etymology: 1830–40 …

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  • 109sword knot — sword′ knot n. a looped strap or ribbon attached to the hilt of a sword as a support or ornament • Etymology: 1685–95 …

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  • 110sword bayonet — n. a short sword that can be mounted on a rifle for use as a bayonet …

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