The speaker that February night was Cassius Marcellus Clay, a bold and brawling Kentucky abolitionist, equally skilled with a stump speech and a bowie knife.
Jon Grinspan,
Smithsonian Magazine,
1 Apr. 2024
There’s a reason bowie knives were developed to be fighting knives.
Seymour and her colleagues also found other artifacts at the site, including crossbow bolts, lead bullets, swords, daggers, chain mail and plate armor.
Sarah Kuta,
Smithsonian Magazine,
19 Dec. 2024
Buffalo's Mac Collins recovered the kick and returned it for 38 yards, which set up a scoring drive for the Bills and served as the eventual dagger, boosting the lead to 45-28.
In one scene where Ellen’s estate agent husband Thomas (Nicholas Hoult) has come to Orlok’s Transylvanian castle to sign papers on the vampire’s new German property, Thomas nicks his finger with a knife while cutting bread.
Brian Truitt,
USA TODAY,
31 Dec. 2024
Berlin police detained a man on Tuesday following a knife attack that left two people injured in the city's Charlottenburg neighborhood.
The man forced the boyfriend into the bathroom at gunpoint with a revolver while the woman pulled out a pocketknife and began going through the victim’s belongings, the affidavit said.
Silas Morgan,
Orlando Sentinel,
26 Dec. 2024
Neal’s lawyer argued that Hopkins was wearing a tool belt that included blunt objects and a closed pocketknife, making the homicide self-defense.
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