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A total of eight death scythes are given jurisdiction of a particular world region to help maintain order.
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Farmers also used sickles for reaping, scythes for mowing hay and mattocks.
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Scythes are grass cutting tools with long handles for mowing large amounts of hay.
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The entire garrison dropped to merely 28,000 regular soldiers and 10,000 fresh troops, often armed only with scythes, badly equipped and poorly trained.
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The village farmers no longer had to use scythes or sickles to bring the crops in, working from dawn until dusk.
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Fragments, scything through the air, wounded 15 sailors topside and punctured the ship with a few small holes.
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During the 19th century there were five wheels operating in the valley producing power to sharpen scythes and sickles.
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He wields two scythes which have life-leeching abilities.
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Historically, brass, needles, scythes, and other products were manufactured in the area.
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As their name suggests, they were mostly armed with cudgels, flails, scythes and sickles fastened to long poles.
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The crossed scythes in the lower part of the coat of arms symbolise agriculture.
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They were surrounded by crowds of angry farmers armed with clubs, scythes, and other farm implements, resisting their attempt.
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The recruits were ill-armed (many with only slings and scythes) but full of enthusiasm.
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By 1814 it was described as a grinding and plating forge, and later was used for the production of scythes.
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She wears two knee socks that transform into a pair of scythes called.
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Finds of ploughshares, sickles and scythes have been frequent.
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He is armed with scythes embedded on his forearms.
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Much of the pasture is maintained traditionally using scythes for hay making.
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The rest of men, in the event of an attack armed themselves with pitch-forks and scythes.
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The graceful shape of the scythes of the late 18th and early 19th centuries hinted at the grace and art required for using the tool properly.
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Later scythes had two nibs.
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The earliest scythes had no nibs.
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Scythes were mounted on long poles.
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The use of scythes is still widespread today as many pastures are to steep for modern farm machinery so scythes are used to cut grass or bracken.
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He landed in the middle of a field in which there was a lady with a scythe.
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They must be able to use a scythe.
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In our own country the flower of the youth of a whole generation was mown down by the scythe of death.
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We have to see that time swings his scythe on our side.
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He was 84, and he was the only man who could wield a scythe properly.
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If you want to get home key-men, it really takes a scythe to cut away the red-tape that envelopes them.
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I congratulate him on the scythe that he has taken to the deep undergrowth of the culture of secrecy in government.
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How is that type of labour going to handle a scythe?
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They had to carry him, but once he got hold of the scythe he cut it all right.
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I do trust, however, that we have learnt through these operations the lesson that troops without supporting aircraft are like grass standing before the onslaught of a scythe.
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What might have been caught with the equivalent of a scythe 20 years ago is now being caught by what amounts to combine harvesters in fishing terms.
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Now though the actual scythe of death has stopped, the young men still have before them the uncertainty of how long they are expected to serve.
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The village sign depicts a labourer honing his scythe.
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He wields a scythe and can create gusts of wind capable of cutting skin and forming barriers.
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As a youth, he may have been apprenticed to a scythe maker, perhaps to a relative.
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He utilizes his same scythe as his first form, but has a more powerful moveset.
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The scythe has a long handle, indicating that it can reach anywhere.
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Historical harvest methods involved cutting with a scythe or sickle, and threshing under the feet of cattle.
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A cradle is attached to a scythe to gather the harvested grains.
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The first release was a single piece, with neither the mask nor the scythe being removable.
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The scythe is magically sharp and is capable of energy blasts (much like the original), but has also been used to drain energy.
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The staves were not depicted as a rake and scythe as was once thought, and the head was a helmet shape.
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Each reaper wields a scythe (some of which should not even have existed during that time period, such as a chainsaw or lawnmower).
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A scythe is lying amid the tall grass and weeds, and near it the flowers and grass lately cut and apparently withering.
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She is a formidable fighter, wielding a giant scythe with enough force to cut a man in half.
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He attacks with blasts of lightning and fights with a large two handed scythe.
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On either side of the shield, a farmer rests on his scythe, and a sailor leans on an anchor.
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Lawn mowers became a more efficient alternative to the scythe and domesticated grazing animals.
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He wears a black body armor and wields a scythe.
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They could be likened to a scythe in a wheat field.
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He has the appearance of a high school student and fights using a large scythe that excels in wide area damage.
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Not sure what to expect, the man is attacked by a large, screaming monster with scythe-like arms which acts as the game's final boss.
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Mowing with a scythe is a skilled task, performed with relative ease by experienced mowers, but often poorly and with very great effort by beginners.
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A wealthy man in the record industry has retained him, spinning a story about being stalked by a seven-foot-tall, green-eyed, scythe-wielding monster.
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Much hay was originally cut by scythe by teams of workers, dried in the field and gathered loose on wagons.
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At the end of a season, the crop withers and must be cut down with the scythe.
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The only working clock is the special grandfather clock in the hall with a scythe for a pendulum.
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One of them is holding a flail and the other one a scythe.
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Ou-dire's main component was a new light housing, cradled by distinctive scythe-shaped supports.
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He wields a scythe and chain in his right hand and a clawed gauntlet on his left hand.
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The dorsal fin is shaped like a scythe.
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The inner series number 18 and are large, strongly curved, and with scythe-shaped 1-3 denticulate cusps.
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She wields a scythe called, which channels the element of fire.
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When he was sixteen, however, he was accidentally impaled on a scythe, but he miraculously recovered after a dream about a strange, inhuman woman.
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In the left lights, a standing angel holds a scythe and a sheaf of wheat, symbolizing a life cut down.
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Sixsmith has nothing to do with six smiths but it is variant spelling of a sickle or scythe smith.
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Being the grim reaper, he carries a scythe.
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The pelvic fin is long, thin, and scythe-like, and it has a pronounced chin barbel.
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The scythe was also equipped with a cerebral-frequency generator able to induce deep comas and revive victims from them as well.
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Once retracted, it is effective as a scythe at close quarters.
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Their insignia is carved on the top of her scythe.
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Powers include disguising himself as a human, controlling cobras, levitation, a regenerative scythe, and thick skin save for his eyes.
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The pectoral fin is strongly falcate (scythe shaped), and extends beyond the origin of the second dorsal fin.
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The tool traditionally carried by reapers is actually a scythe, not a sickle.
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From the mouth spill two ribbons, that link symbols of death: a scythe crossed with another implement (not recognisable) and crossed bones.
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A scythe wrapped in protective rope hangs over the railing that separates the productive from the unproductive figures in the composition.
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The left-hand giant carries a scythe and an hourglass, and the right-hand giant carries a mace.
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After this, the scythe was hidden, and its last guardian remained, waiting in a pagan temple that would somehow remain unnoticed for centuries.
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There used to be water-powered forges in the area, involved in scythe-making.
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Several of the skeletons hold small scythes, and one contemplates a skull.
However, the period we are discussing was the transitional period for the diffusion of the technique of mowing wheat with scythes.
The scythe remained useful for awkward pieces and opening out fields for reapers.
Cutting by scythe was the only feasible method, and could take place throughout the site no more than once or twice a year.
Mowing with a scythe was labour-saving, but a scythe required more skill than the sickle.
There is the physical gesture used to perform some action, such as the swing of the arms when cutting grain with a scythe.
What is in it for school pupils and parents in localities where catchment areas are being scythed to pieces by new boundaries?
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I welcomed the sight of small farmers coming out with their scythes to cut pasture land.
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Recession scythes through people and businesses in a devastating and indiscriminate manner.
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However, a recession scythes through everything.
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The permanent exhibition includes manufacture of scythes and sickles and the use of those tools in farming.
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In the 1880s a mattress-stuffing business flourished as reeds were harvested first by hand with scythes then by horse-drawn mowers.
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As scything is a tiring physical activity and is relatively difficult to learn, farmers help each other by forming teams.
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