India is developing the martial technics. [adjective]
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Join a martial arts or a kick boxing class. [adjective]
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All martial arts, including aikido, consist in sets of strategies for managing conflict. [adjective]
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And so exit the martial magistrate, with his maid behind him bearing his weapons. [adjective]
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"I have been on many a regimental court-martial, sir," answered Captain M'Intyre.' [adjective]
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Captain Hardy, a tall and portly man, clad in bright uniform, and advancing with a martial stride, cast into shade the mighty hero quietly walking at his left side. [adjective]
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Rage surged up in the breasts of the most timid, and fear vanished before the passion for revenge; cowardice turned to martial ardor, and philosophers and artists thirsted for blood. [adjective]
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"Martial law, sister," answered Major Bellenden, "supersedes every other." [adjective]
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A Hispanian maniple had just seized Antony's son Antyllus and, after a hasty court-martial, killed him. [adjective]
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Breastplates girt on to their bodies, and swords wielded in their hands made soldiers of the sages at once, and inspired them with martial ardor. [adjective]
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At least such a dog is the crest of the martial and renowned Earls of Shrewsbury, to whom your family are probably blood-relations. [adjective]
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