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  • In the context of the Watergate scandal, the term hatchet man was used to refer to a trusted and particularly orthodox subordinate tasked by his employer...
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  • a 1932 film The Nature of the Beast (1995 film), UK title Hatchet Man Hatchet man (idiom), a slang term for someone who was brought in to a situation...
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    or perhaps similar to corpse paint Wearing Hatchet Gear or Chapter 17 branded clothes Having the Hatchet man logo applied on personal effects and, die...
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  • the frozen body of mountain man Hatchet Jack clutching a .50-caliber Hawken rifle. Jack's will gives his rifle to the man who finds his corpse. With his...
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    placed his head on the scaffold: in a word, after four strokes with a hatchet, the head was separated from the body, and the body quartered. Such was...
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    and objects, offer literal illustrations of Dutch-language proverbs and idioms. Running themes in Bruegel's paintings that appear in Netherlandish Proverbs...
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  • is this mixture of Old Punjabi and old Hindi which constitutes the core idiom of all the earlier Gurus. Frawley, William (2003). International encyclopedia...
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  • music, odd camera angles, a soundtrack of interminably pounding heart, hatchets and hunts. The result is shallow, self-conscious and dull. Read the book...
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    of the Flies, a novel by William Golding, and several movie versions. Hatchet, a novel that follows the life of a teenage boy as he survives in the Canadian...
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    February 2011. Termine, Laura (30 September 2009). "Argentina, Uruguay bury hatchet to snatch tango honor". Buenos Aires. Archived from the original on 11...
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  • first short story, "Tah", was published in the Literary Supplement of The Hatchet, George Washington University's campus paper, in February 1932. In February...
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    157, 161–165. Svatos, Thomas, "Sovietizing Czechoslovak Music: The "Hatchet Man" Miroslav Barvik and his Speech,The Composers Go with the People Music...
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  • Wolf Mail Mama Lion Manal Harvey Mandel John Mayall John Mayer Delbert McClinton Tony McPhee Buddy Miles Steve Miller Molly Hatchet Gary Moore Ian Moore...
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  • uncertain if Old German happa (hatchet, sickle) or Frankish *happja, cognate of French hache, Spanish hacha, English hatchet or axe Derivatives: facalhão...
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  • 2017). "'The Walking Dead' Review: Everyone Gets a Chance To Bury The Hatchet In 'The Other Side'". IndieWire. Retrieved March 20, 2017. Jackson, Josh...
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    Superheroes: From Superman to the Avengers, the Evolution of Comic Book Legends. Hatchet UK. Sanderson, Peter (29 May 2013). "1986: The British Invasion, Part 3:...
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  • Parker wrote that the "one serious attack" on the novel was "a rather nasty hatchet-job", which "appears to have resulted from Wilson's ineluctable conviction...
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  • people..." Mogwai – Named after the creatures from the film Gremlins. Molly Hatchet – A 17th-century southern prostitute who allegedly beheaded and/or chopped...
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  • (Frank Ringgold) (1925). A grammar of the Tagálog language, the chief native idiom of the Philippine Islands. New Haven, Conn., American oriental society....
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  • "such as Tortoise walking: Clouk! clak! or Kakou Ananzè sharpening his hatchet before the terrified squirrel: Kochio! kochio!" Thompson comments on these...
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