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The x3 has a five-bladed main rotor and a pair of propellers on two short wings.
ECONOMIST: Chop, chop
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Mr Harrington said it was likely that a wide-bladed knife had been used in the attack.
BBC: Aamir Siddiqi: Defendant seen on CCTV 'spending proceeds'
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Harvesters pick the seaweed on beaches, cutting the plants with a short-bladed knife to allow them to regrow.
BBC: Seaweed
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Police said people can dispose of knives, bladed items and illegal weapons in designated amnesty bins in March without fear of repercussions.
BBC: Hampshire police launch month-long knife amnesty
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The lens' wide F2 maximum, 9-bladed circular aperture enable beautiful background defocus ('bokeh') effects to rival or exceed professional-class DSLR camera lenses.
ENGADGET: Sony's Cyber-shot RX1 compact camera packs a full-frame sensor, 'fits in your palm' (hands-on)
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Run a thin-bladed knife between the cake and the bottom of the pan to release it, and invert onto a cooling rack.
NPR: Two Centuries of 'Baking in America'
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Maybe have another area where enemies are very resilent to all bladed weapons so the player must experiement with different blunt weapons.
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The 41-year-old was handed an indeterminate jail term with a minimum of seven years for robbery, attempted robbery and carrying a bladed article.
BBC: Eithan Teanby jailed for post office and bank robbery
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Police said one robber threatened staff with a "large bladed weapon" at Eric N Smith jewellers on Ayr Road, in Newton Mearns, at about 14:30 on Saturday.
BBC: Eric N Smith jewellers in Newton Mearns
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And the large-bladed, distinctively shaped Bowie Knife--designed by and named for legendary American pioneer and soldier Jim Bowie--is used for everything from camping to fishing to fighting.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Figures show 242 incidents involving bladed weapons were reported to police between April and February 21 - down 21% from 307 in the same period the previous year.
BBC: Hampshire police launch month-long knife amnesty
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The cutlers, who for centuries produced all manner of bladed instruments, were granted the right to seize "false cutlery" on sale in the City by James I in their 1607 charter.
BBC: Lessons from history: Can royalty guarantee a free press?