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    1. It was said in some quarters that the drama of the finale had been arranged as the final coup de grace in the search for the ultimate televisual experience


    2. the drama of the finale had been arranged as the final coup de grace


    3. “Those two gentlemen you met in the Park today allowed for the coup de grace, you might say, of the slow inroads I've made into the grip these northern New York manufacturers have on the markets in New England


    4. I really don’t think there was ever a time when the Army considered a coup d E’tat which is the normal way in Africa


    5. One episode that NIS was involved in was the failed coup de e'tat attempt to take over the island of Seychelles by using many former Rhodesian soldiers in 1981


    6. “Coup déjà lance,” he shouted as he knocked the scrabble board off the table with his fist in a defiant challenge


    7. What judges in America have wrought, following transnational principles, Judge Bork asserts, “is a coup d’etat—slow moving and genteel, but a coup d’etat nevertheless


    8. The ultra liberal Civil War administration of Barack Hussein Obama is effecting a “coup d’etat


    9. America was faced with a coup d’etat, a revolution to change the state; in this case the United States of America


    10. “We already caused a split in the house of David and now the coup de grace

    11. His head was bowed, but he didn’t have the luxury of a loyal servant or designated second for the coup de grace---a sharp, swift sword to cleanly slice it off


    12. That wasn‘t too effective since most horse owners abhorred the idea of ending old dobbin‘s misery with a coup de grace and these owners would be served, Jack‘s needs notwithstanding


    13. She then gave the coup de grace to the two men with her knife


    14. coup d'etat is the best thing for this country


    15. was; I know who planned and executed that Republican coup d’etat


    16. For good measure, he fired two more torpedoes at the destroyer once his forward tubes were reloaded again, giving the coup de grace to the destroyer


    17. Those extra bombs proved enough to finish the job and give the coup de grace to the Japanese ships


    18. Pearl Harbour proved to be a fatal blow to western imperialism and facilitated the coup de grace that was administered at Singapore


    19. With regards to the changing the leadership of the Reich by violent means, as on 20th July 1944, Manstein would not contemplate a coup d'etat in wartime because he considered it would have led to an immediate collapse of the front and probably to chaos inside Germany


    20. In any case, it was already clear by that time that not even a coup d'etat would make any difference to the Allied demand for unconditional surrender

    21. Reasons for this include the challenge and massive expense of creating consoles that are graphically superior to the current generation, with Sony and Microsoft still looking to recoup development costs on their current consoles and the failure of content creation tools to keep up with the increased demands placed upon the people creating the games


    22. The second intruder, on its part, was able to withstand nine missile hits before continuing on its original course with heavy damage, and that after giving the coup de grace to Commodore Barbanzon’s ship


    23. invisible opponent, who Louie then knee-dropped for a coup de grace


    24. was intensified from the time of the coup d’éat in 1976, this


    25. In essence, the United States government had been overthrown, a secret coup d’état


    26. But Putin reaped what Boris Yeltsin, his predecessor, has sown when he established an imperial presidency after what amounted to a coup d'etat in 1993 (the bombing of the Duma)


    27. Napoleon had to organize his own coup d'etat all by himself in 1852


    28. However, the God’s coup de grace appears to be in the psychological arena of the Islamic dogma


    29. He became involved in a coup d’etat and three years later estabilished him initially as first consul, then as consul for life, and finally, in 1804, as emperor of France


    30. “That you administer the coup de grâce, I would rather it was you than

    31. “Yes,” Ceri replied solemnly, “the coup de grâce was an act of mercy to a


    32. Just when the Dutchmen think they will get away scot free, Mikhail will pounce and deliver the coup de grace


    33. However, Prime Minister David Cameron who had threatened for months to make great cuts to the benefit system, and the criteria for all social benefits even tougher; finally delivered his coup de grace


    34. ’ Here, then, to make an end of this division of our labor—to recapitulate the stun of the things which have been spoken—and to add credibility to some rejected ideas, let us recall the general coup d’aeil which the Scripture affords on the method of the Divine government of the earth; since here, as everywhere, faith, so difficult under disconnected views, becomes our strength when Christianity is embraced as a supernatural whole


    35. Their only achievement has been to introduce into the area chaos, anarchy, extremism, revolutions, and coup d’etats


    36. There were equally excellent opportunities for vacationists in the home island, delightful sylvan spots for rejuvenation, offering a plethora of attractions as well as a bracing tonic for the system in and around Dublin and its picturesque environs even, Poulaphouca to which there was a steamtram, but also farther away from the madding crowd in Wicklow, rightly termed the garden of Ireland, an ideal neighbourhood for elderly wheelmen so long as it didn't come down, and in the wilds of Donegal where if report spoke true the coup d'oeil was exceedingly grand though the lastnamed locality was not easily getatable so that the influx of visitors was not as yet all that it might be considering the signal benefits to be derived from it while Howth with its historic associations and otherwise, Silken Thomas, Grace O'Malley, George IV, rhododendrons several hundred feet above sealevel was a favourite haunt with all sorts and conditions of men especially in the spring when young men's fancy, though it had its own toll of deaths by falling off the cliffs by design or accidentally, usually, by the way, on their left leg, it being only about three quarters of an hour's run from the pillar


    37. “It’s always possible that if he moves quickly enough and the Church is in enough doubt about his actual objectives he’ll be able to take Five Forks by a coup de main—sorry


    38. ‘Come to take part in our coup d’etat?’ he said, confidently pronouncing


    39. Nonetheless, I would sometimes find myself outside of my professional comfort zone: playing judge in a live weigh-in contest to determine which Chihuahua was the world’s smallest, competing in a gingerbread house–making contest with my fellow anchors, and—the coup de grace—dancing on live television with a box on my head, dressed up like the Shuffle Bot from the hip-hop band LMFAO


    40. ’Twas the Coup de Grâce from which one ne’er rises above bended Knee save as a Wraith

    41. “Hinton administered the coup de grâce after all


    42. The ‘cream of really good society’ consisted of the fascinating Helene, forsaken by her husband, Mortemart, the delightful Prince Hippolyte who had just returned from Vienna, two diplomatists, the old aunt, a young man referred to in that drawing room as ‘a man of great merit’ (un homme de beaucoup de merite), a newly appointed maid of honor and her mother, and several other less noteworthy


    43. The coup de theatre had not come off


    44. de Vaublanc, the reformer of the Institute by a coup d'etat, the distinguished author of numerous academicians, ordinances, and batches of members, after having created them, could not succeed in becoming one himself


    45. He effects a coup d'etat because he, God, has not been able to make both ends meet


    46. Yet on two of these occasions someone realized that he and his presumptive male companion did not go to the bar but to a room, and the already tarnished reputation of Florentino Ariza received the coup de grace


    47. ” She knew it was, because she had seen the white lumps in the mouths of the sweltering corpses, but she noted that none of them had the coup de grace in the back of the neck as they had at the time of the balloon


    48. In order to add even greater poignancy to their memories, she had brought her copy of the portrait of them dressed as old-fashioned ladies, taken by the Belgian photographer on the afternoon that a young Juvenal Urbino had delivered the coup de grace to a willful Fermina Daza


    49. The sheets of ice that covered the roads gave them their coup de grâce—in a short time the cavalry was a thing of the past, and dismounted horsemen swelled the ranks of the pedestrians


    50. " Dolgorowky, here is the rouble nous vous rendons avec beaucoup de grace





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