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- knife : unsheathing an American legend. Lincoln, R.I.: Andrew Mowbray. ISBN 9781931464123. Flayderman, Norm (2004). The Bowie knife : unsheathing an American...
- battle across the rooftops of the Seireitei. After Yhwach is pushed to unsheathing his sword, Yamamoto activates his Bankai, Zanka no Tachi, which causes...
- samurai falls, the kaishakunin, with the same slow, silent style used when unsheathing the katana, shakes the blood off the blade (a movement called chiburi)...
-  18. ISBN 978-0873494175. Flayderman, Norm (2004). The Bowie Knife: Unsheathing an American Legend. Lincoln, R.I.: Andrew Mowbray. pp. 265–274. ISBN 978-1-931464-12-3...
- closed fist, simulating a sheathed weapon. Conversely, a thumb up meant to unsheath your sword. pollice verso with a turned thumb Used by Roman crowds to p****...
- rather than hazusu (外す), the verb otherwise used in medieval texts for unsheathing naginata. Some 11th and 12th century mentions of hoko may actually have...
- lacquer. The scabbard had an almost air-tight fit with the sword body. Unsheathing the sword revealed an almost untarnished blade, despite the tomb being...
- for bringing her son to such a racy play. The play ended with Milligan unsheathing a katana on stage and asking the Queen to knight him for his efforts...
- particular, Russian soldiers were not taught to cut in one movement from unsheathing, whatever Caucasus traditions suggest. Parikaoba/Farikaoba (ru:Парикаоба)...
- Christ and Christian doctrine can be demonstrated through the legitimate unsheathing of the "sword against the enemy". In the 11th century the concept of...