The bottle, one knife and an empty knife case were found in a bag close to the crime scene at La Defense.
Our number one tool, the knife, ranked high on everyone's list.
He talks about dealing with "mostly drunken teenagers" but he did on one occasion help disarm a knife-wielding trespasser at a stately home before handing him over safely to the police.
By contrast, more than one in five of the men who went under the knife experienced a complication of the surgery, including one death.
Dr Dharmana, 42, said one of the gang had a knife and stabbed him twice during the struggle, but fortunately the knife did not go through his thick coat.
One theory is that Simpson took the knife to Chicago that night and dumped it there.
Your knife can only cut out one of those, and so you do your best.
One of his servants brings him a knife, and Seneca asks a few friends to witness his suicide.
"No-one in that moment of pulling a knife thinks about the deterrent and a lot don't even know about it, " he said.
"I'm sure that you knew one of your group was armed with a knife that night, " the judge said.
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The risk of waking from a general anaesthetic while under the surgeon's knife is extremely small - about one in 15, 000 - research reveals.
While he claims to have had deep involvement with infomercials, including marketing the controversial yet popular Ginsu knife, that's just one piece of the puzzle.
Had Field, as one nurse alleged, been pierced by a paper knife and not a bullet?
Strathclyde Police are appealing for witnesses after two men, one armed with a firearm and the other a knife, entered the Kilwinning store at 06:00.
Ed took a knife from the magnetic rack and cut into one of the Finnish loaves.
His father, a formidable shot and a hater of wasps, once triumphantly cut one in half as it flew, with a carving knife.
To pit olives, smash them open, one at a time, with the broad side of a chef's knife.
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"One of the versions was that he went to the kitchen, took a knife and attacked them, " Abdulbaki Todashev told reporters in Moscow about his son.
"One of the things the public has to understand, an individual wielding a knife at you at about 20 feet can be on top of you in a split second, " he said.
He took a rubber band off the top of one of them, removed a piece of plastic wrap, and, with a knife, jimmied out a disk of wax.
As Wilson tells the story, the Cardinal became so agitated one night, observing a dinner guest pick his teeth with the double-edged knife still in use, that he ordered blunt knives for his household.
One day, not long after she had endured yet another session under the surgeon's knife, he took a mirror from her dressing table and thrust it in front of her face to reflect the livid scars and the bruising under her eyes.
And days after a scoop by one of his papers about a Conservative party adviser allegedly selling access to senior ministers, he twists the knife.
At least one of the men had wounds to his upper body that could have been inflicted by a gunshot or knife, the official said.
We mostly learn that lore in the form of conventions: how you hold the knife, where you put it, that John was the witty Beatle, Paul the winning one, that the North once fought the South.
Incidentally, one of Mr Grayling's first acts in his new post was to commission a report on current knife crime laws - perhaps the fruits of that report may appear when the bill moves over to the Commons.
But before a new one could be opened my mother would always require that I scraped out what was stuck inside the bottle with a knife or spoon.
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