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Although in some nations the knight returned to foot combat in the 14th century, the association of the knight with mounted combat with a spear, and
of the knight with mounted combat with a spear, and later a lance, remained a strong one.
They set out snares and they spear the gorillas because they're trying to go for other food.
They set out snares and they spear the gorillas because they're trying to go for other food.
-Sir, please put down the spear.
Sir, please put down the spear.
And to stop them from eating your food, you constantly have to scare them away with a spear.
And to stop them from eating your food, you constantly have to scare them away with a spear.
Or maybe it's a dragonglass spear to kill the dead.
Or maybe it's a dragonglass spear to kill the dead.
The trocar is a great big steel spoon or spear.
The trocar is a great big steel spear.
And apply to your under-eye circles, forehead and nose bridge, cupid's spear and chin
That's local Arthur, he's a mad spear fisherman, forager.
He's a mad spear fisherman, forager.
So I think the news and I focused on the news business because that's kind of the, the, the, the pointy end of the spear in terms of, you know, the thing that people are most worried about.
business, cuz that's kinda the, the, the pointy end of the spear,
Early modern humans had real long-range projectile weaponry like bow and arrow and, in some places, spear throwers.
The spear has a knock on the other end which fits into that hook.