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Much of the imagery they created, including a poster of a truncheon-wielding riot policeman (right) has since achieved iconic status.
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Construction combined the modern with the ageless: up-to-date steam-powered equipment and custom-designed wheeled tree moving machines augmented massive numbers of unskilled laborers wielding shovels.
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In it, the female narrator can be found wielding a pen and scribbling her diary entries under the most dramatic and unlikely of circumstances.
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The problem is, it's quite hard to explain the concept of debt to a truncheon-wielding brute with a brain the size of a gnat.
metro.co.uk
Whoops, you've been flanked by a flamethrower-wielding lady you missed the first time around!
www.kotaku.com.au
Out going mail was hung on a pole and picked off the pole by the caboose conductor, wielding a hook as the train passed by.
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For example, nailgun level 1 has players wielding two semi-automatic nailguns, while nailgun 3 has an extended clip and is fully automatic.
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By wielding these lanterns, they were allowed to enter the castle without a fight.
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The arms were re-worked to face forward and hold a bucket, rather than as the axe-wielding original.
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So could this be the beginning of the end for the foul-mouthed, blow-torch-wielding macho master chef?
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