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Fish spears, nets, wicker or stone traps were also used in different areas.
My high score table is full of failed characters some who die within a few thousand turns, killed by a falling stone trap.
Each supplied with an off-side stone trap and road lights fitted as standard.
He pointed to the stone trap door sliding slowly over the skylight to the crater floor.
The place was a three-storied stone trap in which, if the slightest slip revealed him to its tenants, he would surely meet his death.
In the center of the stark wooden scaffolding, a circular stone trap, big enough to accommodate two bodies side by side, fell open smoothly.
Pi Nang Tac led the guerilla army's battle to build an ambush stone trap.
After seeing that," I motioned to the stone trap, "how can I say that anything may or may not be true in this country?
The preparation work consists of a 12m by 6m concrete slab, laid to falls for drainage, with a stone trap and connection to drainage canal.
Fifty sites were recorded, including tent rings, cairns, caches, burials, stone traps and an abandoned twentieth century trading post.
At last the ghouls brought their companion to a halt; and feeling above him, Carter realised that the great stone trap door was reached at last.
In 2005, after a 100-year-long prohibition, the French government permitted the reintroduction of the use of stone traps ("tendelles") in the Départements Lozère and Aveyron.
Phuoc Binh National Park also contains the historic wartime battlefield at Pi Nang Tac's stone trap, where in 1965 during the Vietnam War over 100 soldiers were killed.
The killing is done as indirectly as possible: after luring the wolves into high-walled stone traps, large stones are thrown over the wall by a group of people--consequently nobody knows for sure who kills the animals.
“Instead of beginning a dialogue on large predator conservation by describing ecological interactions,” the paper says, “one could describe the Roman-era stone traps for Anatolian tigers and leopards still visible in the Toros Mountains.”
It is said you two came close to death in the Forbidden City of the Black Idols, and in the stone trap of Angarngi, and on the misty island in the Sea of Monsters.
Before ever they could burst the door the stone trap beneath can be closed and the roof of the stair that leads to it let down by knocking away the props and flooded in such a fashion that a week of labour would not clear it out again.
All nerves to serve the sun, The rite of light, A claw I question from the mouse's bone, The long-tailed stone Trap I with coil and sheet, Let the soil squeal I am the biting man And the velvet dead inch out.