The town of Boonville, in a kind of touristic jujitsu, turned isolation into an attraction in itself.
This involves a delicate dance of jujitsu, or turning your opponent's strength into a weakness.
He coined the term Bartitsu by joining his own name with jujitsu.
During his suspension Stevens plans to run the Bath half-marathon for charity and take up Brazilian jujitsu in an effort to maintain his fitness.
Though known for his gaming ability, De Leon also plays paintball and basketball in his free time and has a green belt in jujitsu.
The martial art of jujitsu teaches that an adversary wielding brute strength alone can be decisively defeated by someone who is weaker, but more skillful.
But in the third round Sylvia let his guard down for a split second, allowing Nogueira, a Brazilian jujitsu master, to grab his neck and pull.
In fact, this tactic turns out to be more jujitsu than hara kiri, as he tries to use the force of his opponent's arguments against the attacker.
Back in London, Mr. Barton-Wright combined the Asian fighting skills he learned abroad, such as judo and jujitsu, with Western European styles of boxing, savate or kickboxing, and stick fighting.
Created by Kano Jigoro in the late 19th century, judo is derived from the techniques of jujitsu, an older art of self-defense that seeks advantage by throwing an opponent off balance.
Apple Chief Steve Jobs could be about to pull off yet another neat piece of jujitsu, using the limits placed by Microsoft on how netbook makers can use its software to set Apple apart from its low-end competitors.
The successful candidate will bring at least three years of board experience, have a good working knowledge and understanding of executive compensation, be skilled in psychological jujitsu, and have enough political savvy to win a Chicago mayoral election.
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