Think bullet mode but with a sword.
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Harry also appeared sans sword, but displayed a cross belt, aiguillettes (ornamental braided cords) and sword slings.
"The findings are highly promising but nevertheless a double-edged sword due to the limited supply, " said P.
But this could be a double-edged sword, as drug companies are swamped with difficult-to-prioritize targets.
"There is no doubt this is a double-edged sword but we don't need to turn the reins over to another stranger, " Dabney said in a telephone interview with The AP.
Financial liberalisation is supposed to help households to borrow in bad times and so smooth out consumption, but again it is a two-edged sword: it also makes it easier for firms and households to take on too much debt during booms, which may exacerbate subsequent downturns.
From what we can hear, the One X has excellent noise suppression, but that also became a double-edged sword as we moved to about two meters away from the phone -- the aggressive suppression started to interfere with our voice and therefore made it hard to interpret the distant speech.
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It ended up as a double-edged sword however: the case studies provided great detail but also led quite a few to raise questions about the sustainability of the business.
But foreign capital inflows are a double-edged sword, creating additional vulnerabilities for the economies that receive them: they become inexorably tied to that capital's ebbs and flows.
There are still skills to be learned and enhanced, but the player could potentially become skilled at wielding a sword and shield before deciding they want to learn to use magic spells.
"It's a double-edged sword - from a team point of view it's a fantastic achievement but we are driven to win, " said McNish.
But for the Democrats, reform is a double-edged sword: with Republicans controlling both the White House and Congress, credit for any successful overhaul is more likely to go to them than to the Democrats.
But Rudolph put the bowlers to the sword by crashing 16 fours and a six in his 157 off only 213 deliveries.
But he added that the new speeds could be a "double-edged sword" for mobile users worried that their data bills could soar with faster browsing.
But it's one thing to crack open a bottle of champagne with a sword, as the late LeRoy could do.
But others, such as the right to go about the city with a drawn sword, the right to be hanged by a silken rope, the right to drive sheep over London Bridge, the right to be drunk and disorderly in the City, the right to be married in St Paul's Cathedral and buried with the City, may always have been in the realms of folklore.
But for employers, having their staff continually improving their skills is a double-edged sword.
The game is rumored to have the same aesthetic style as Skyward Sword, but will integrate the tablet controller and, in fact, was a big reason that controller was designed in the first place.
"It's a double-edged sword - the staff who should be on their holidays are here but the children are not on site, " he said.
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Health reasons may be the official reason, but it would not be surprising to learn Mr Harrison was offered a job or peerage to fall on his sword.
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