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- Ueshiba's goal was to create an art which practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attackers from injury.
- Murder-hole, or meurtrière, a hole in the ceiling of a gateway or passageway in a fortification through which the defenders could fire, throw, or pour harmful substances or objects down on attackers.
- Having grown up in Bratislava during a time of anti-Semitic unrest, Lichtenfeld used his training as a boxer and wrestler to defend Jewish neighborhoods against attackers in the mid-to-late 1930s, becoming an experienced street fighter.
- The Spanish defenders repel the fleet, and Newport leads the attackers to the coast of Central America.
- January 6 – The Siege of Salses ends almost six months after it had started on June 9, 1639, with the French defenders surrendering to the Spanish attackers.
- Halted by enfilading fire from both sides, the attackers are thrown back in confusion on the infantry behind them.
- Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods.
- Among the topmost motives of attackers were: bullying/persecution/threatened (75%) and revenge (61%), while 54% reported having numerous reasons.
- Jewish homes, hospitals and schools were ransacked as attackers demolished buildings with sledgehammers.
- This training is conducted in a manner in which there are predefined "attackers" (tori) and "receivers" (uke) similar to drills in judo (gokyo) or traditional Japanese martial arts.
- The main attack broke through Battery C, but Union troops fended off the attackers and sealed the breach.
- During King Philip’s War (1675–1676), British settlers forced a band of Indigenous people, led by Roaring Thunder, to jump to the water of the Chicopee River to escape their attackers (this place has since been called Indian Leap).
- During the 18th century, British settlements along the Carolina coast lacked fortifications to protect against pirates and privateers, and numerous Spanish attackers exploited this weakness.
- The attackers then proceeded to where Abram Pike was making sugar (near the modern-day Village of Pikes Creek); they captured Pike and his wife.
- While each of the Brodhead children were able to save the lives, the Native American attackers destroyed Danbury Manor.
- Three of the laborers died from gunshot wounds; seven attackers were indicted, but they were later acquitted or charges were dropped.
- The women were taken by the attackers to Northcote Park, Greenacre where more collaborators were waiting.
- The attackers, led by Movsar Barayev, claimed allegiance to the Islamist separatist movement in Chechnya.
- In other styles of aikido, in particular Aikikai, it refers to a form of practice in which a designated aikidoka defends against multiple attackers in quick succession without knowing how they will attack or in what order.
- Moreover, the hillside provided good visibility for spotting potential attackers, making this the ideal place for the foundation of a stable settlement, which was to evolve throughout the Middle Ages.
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