And picking the hatchet back up, he dealt the piece of wood a heavy blow.
May soon bury hatchet with brother: siblings played joint hosts at mother's recent 75th-birthday bash.
The Hatchet and the Scalpel clashed Wednesday night at a debate over kitchen table issues.
The Hatchet displayed his ability and eagerness to strike, while the Scalpel proved able to hold back.
Buy another company, and rationalisation is simply a matter of aiming the hatchet in the right place.
Markovics has a hatchet face, aggressive but guarded, even closed off, but with a glint in his eyes.
His provisions included a gun, a hatchet, a knife and enough quince marmalade and cheese for three meals.
If India and Pakistan ever managed to bury the hatchet, the two nations could even become friendly neighbours.
It moved forward, thin as a hatchet blade in front and then widening like the furrow from the plow.
One friend maintains that everything he needed to know in life he learned from Hatchet by Gary Paulsen.
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Former Britpop rivals Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn have buried the hatchet and performed together at a charity concert.
And Wales fly-half legend Phil Bennett has told Gatland to "bury the hatchet" and pick English-based players like Peel.
But Lancashire chief executive Jim Cumbes urged both sides to bury the hatchet.
The only hope we have is to bury the hatchet and find common ground for making change sooner than later.
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Their chair was ready for its first victim: William Kemmler, a Buffalo man who had murdered his wife with a hatchet.
It is fair to say that, as with some other casualties of the Blair-Brown era, the hatchet has not been buried.
There he makes wine and displays his European arms and armor, including seven 16th-century pikes (2.5-meter-long spears) and halberds (pikes with hatchet blades).
There he makes wine and displays his European arms and armor, including seven 16th-century pikes (8-foot-long spears) and halberds (pikes with hatchet blades).
Critic Adam Mars-Jones has won the inaugural Hatchet Job of the Year award for his scathing review of Michael Cunningham's latest work, By Nightfall.
Mars-Jones's prize included a golden hatchet buried in a book-shaped cake.
It was a hatchet that helped give McGillvary a brief taste of fame in February when he gave a rambling, profanity-laced interview to a Fresno, Calif.
McGillivary gained a dose of fame in February when he was interviewed after he intervened with a hatchet in an apparently unprovoked attack on a Fresno, Calif.
Mr Gallagher has accused Sinn Fein of carrying out a "hatchet job" and a "political assassination" on the basis of the word of a convicted fuel smuggler.
Today marks the 150th birthday of Lizzie Borden, the Massachusetts spinster who was accused of brutally murdering her father and stepmother with a hatchet on August 4, 1892.
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But McCain's body language was off-key, more Hatchet than president.
With long hair sweeping out of a bandana, McGillvary provided a dramatic account of the rescue for the station, demonstrating how he wielded the hatchet against the rampaging motorist.
Once the two have finally and officially buried the hatchet, Chamberlain can get to work re-establishing himself as a top bullpen option after two years cut short by injuries.
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