Many of Marquetalia's residents fled to the jungles, to take up arms and plan revenge.
Ms Schiff depicts Franklin as being hounded by young Frenchmen eager to take up arms.
In the beginning, Kurdish families resisted the idea that their daughters would take up arms and live side by side with men.
Take crossed arms, for example: In an audience, I expect to see people with their arms crossed sitting in the first row.
The pacifist stance is only viable when one lives in a society with others who are willing to take up arms in self-defense.
So it could all be kicked off if Sadr fighters decide to really take up arms and start battling in the way that they used to.
Democracies seldom, if ever, take up arms against each other.
Moshe Ya'alon, the deputy prime minister, warned that many of the freed men will take up arms again, despite the Israeli security services' best efforts to keep tabs on them.
"When we, a thousand miles away, debate over whether we should be in Afghanistan or draw a cartoon, the people in Nigeria take up arms and fight it out, " she says.
If it does not, and if the grand tour leader cannot lay the blame on Mr Fox, he faces an uncomfortable choice: back down and negotiate a new agreement, return to the jungle and take up arms once more, or disappear into the obscurity from which he came.
Battles in Thousand Arms take place on 2D backdrops, with the combatants rendered in hand-drawn anime style.
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In a restaurant in the same town, 11 burly men in leather jackets and extensive tattoos on their arms take over a long table in the corner.
Then on Feb. 21, he accused Defense Minister George Fernandes of plotting his ouster and failing to take action against arms dealers allegedly linked to Vice Adm.
Twist the generators' arms to take more coal, under the threat of stricter regulation?
She went to him and he saw, without understanding, that he should take her in his arms.
Some wept as the casket passed by, while others stretched out their arms to take pictures with their phones.
Some wept as the casket passed in front of them, while others stretched out their arms to take pictures with their phones.
Yet here was a girl willing to take him in her arms and kindly ignore the humbling sight of him blundering his way toward ecstasy.
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He also paused to take a disabled boy in his arms, kissing and speaking to the child.
On the back of a motor bike, With your arms outstretched trying to take flight, Leaving everything behind.
In his will written in 1934, Philip Canning Howard said his heirs had to change their surname to Howard and take up the family coat of arms within a 12-month deadline, London's High Court heard.
Dominant people tend to take up more space in the room, by splaying out their legs and feet, slouching in a chair to occupy more space in the room, and by using their arms and hands to take up more space horizontally.
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Nightwatchman Pattinson helped Chris Read take the score to 373 before shouldering arms to a Patterson delivery to be trapped leg before.
Yingling says the government twisted arms to get the banks to take money from the Treasury Department.
Obie spread his arms like a gaunt bird ready to take flight.
Its weight didn't take an immediate toll on this editor's arms, but some light fatigue was noticeable after about 20 or 30 minutes of play.
Sotoro settles down only when you take a seat and stroke its brown fuzzy "arms" -- a delightfully offbeat piece of technology that I never thought I needed.
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