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"guillotine" Definitions
  1. [countable] a machine, originally from France, for cutting people’s heads off. It has a heavy blade that slides down a wooden frame.
  2. (British English) [countable] a device with a long blade for cutting paper or sheets of metal compare paper cutter
  3. [singular] (British English, politics) the setting of a time limit on a debate in Parliament

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In grappling the wrestler's guillotine is referred to as the twister because the guillotine is already a choke and when Eddie Bravo began using the wrestler's guillotine the folks at Jean Jacques Machado's academy invented the name.
Despite only picking up one submission by guillotine choke, Rockhold's guillotine has proven to be a huge part of his game.
Or even if Suzuki had developed a more effective guillotine—he submitted only two people with the guillotine but was repeatedly troubled by Bas Rutten utilizing the technique over their two bouts.
"A guillotine only costs $1,200 to build," the tweet read.
With a chortle, he would send people to the guillotine.
Nate finished Guillard with a 2nd round guillotine submission. 23.
" There was a national debate over whether those charged with capital crimes should be executed with the hand axe or the guillotine; the guillotine was derided as "soulless, impersonal" and indicative of a lamentable "humanitarianism.
In it, she compares modern day "cancel culture" to the guillotine.
The president has measured Mr. Mueller for the guillotine for months.
There's another wall above the set and a tightly fit guillotine.
Henry rescues Jack from a guillotine and Carina from being hung. Nice.
Within months he was powerless and four years later beheaded by guillotine.
"Take back the guillotine," read posters on lamp posts in central Athens.
Moraga's guillotine sealed the deal on the fight in the next round.
In the third, the Brazilian sealed the deal with a guillotine choke.
That's why they invented the guillotine in France in the first place.
Polls showed that 61 percent of the population still supported the guillotine.
Last month, he called for public executions by guillotine of convicted murderers.
"Bascule V" (1967) is seriously ominous, suggesting a looped, endlessly hacking guillotine.
A guillotine, not the one pictured above, is up for auction in Paris.
Paul LePage said Maine should bring back the guillotine to execute drug traffickers.
Conversely, a Republican ballot may fall a guillotine on the Affordable Care Act.
She had accidentally stepped on his foot on her way to the guillotine.
Jeff Glover's guillotine from underneath Robson Moura is a brilliant example of this.
All these guys enter Trump's White House with a guillotine over their heads.
He was Robespierre with his own neck in the cradle of the guillotine.
Censorship, like the guillotine, once deployed, does not stop only with its current targets.
Seven years ago, a guillotine in the same auction house reportedly sold for $234,000.
Despite the blood, he was able to pull out a guillotine submission win. 2.
Unfortunately the French revolution—specifically the guillotine—cut short his thinking on the subject.
Image: GizmodoApple's pulling the cord on its iOS guillotine a little early this year.
When bending at the waist the guillotine and its cousins are a severe threat.
He assumes this is his invitation to the guillotine, the end of the line.
Alice tells Clark this story while he has him imprisoned in a fake guillotine.
"To trust such a judiciary would be like putting one's head under the guillotine."
Shooting in on Ben Rothwell, Barnett wound up in the infamous 'gogo choke' guillotine.
Maine is shaped like a guillotine blade, pitched a few degrees toward the ocean.
However, Benitz locked up a standing guillotine which quickly forced the tap from Sicilia.
Over the years Garcia went from being the guy who always gets the back to being famed for his guillotine (you will doubtless be familiar with the high elbow guillotine which is often termed the Marcelotine), his omoplata and even his razor armlocks.
In fact, the abdominal stretch is simply a standing version of the classic wrestler's guillotine.
"What I think we ought to do is bring the guillotine back," he told WVOM.
Rockhold had defeated Bisping 10 months prior by a guillotine choke in the second round.
Brussels bureaucrats today increasingly subject chemicals to the guillotine of fact-challenged, agenda-driven science.
Twice imprisoned during the Terror, he escaped the guillotine thanks to his popularity and sangfroid.
EL ALTO HOVERS over La Paz, Bolivia's administrative capital, like the blade of a guillotine.
Need one add that the poem is the first to be dragged to the guillotine?
The boy does not startle as the fake guillotine blade falls inches from his heels.
"I got him in a guillotine choke, and I clearly felt a tap," Overeem said.
"What we ought to do is bring the guillotine back," he said, interrupting the hosts.
Rather than finishing with a classical overhand grip on his choking hand or wrist, Vick will switch to a power guillotine (occasionally 'Buddha fist guillotine'), pushing up underneath his choking fist with his palm and turning the motion from a pull into a press.
That person, Ajit Pai, put the rule protecting you against it in the guillotine right away.
Her platform is vague, and at one point includes an argument to bring back the guillotine.
In fact, their reign ended with beheading by guillotine (and they wouldn't be the only ones).
Quote of the day: ""What I think we ought to do is bring the guillotine back.
"Mad Dog" had a successful UFC debut, defeating Yoislandy Izquierdo with a second-round guillotine choke.
McGregor shot a panicked double-leg takedown and Diaz countered with a guillotine to claim mount.
I'm of the "guillotine them all" school of thought, except for Diana, who should be resurrected.
The French Revolution was led by lawyer and politician Maximilien Robespierre, a mob and a guillotine.
Lady Gaga tried to buy the guillotine in 2011, said Mr. Février, 48, in an email.
Can you say what on earth she has to do with mouse urine or the guillotine?
If you do, you could end up with fried nerves or your neck under the guillotine.
When Robespierre brought in the guillotine, even revolutionary sympathizers longed for prerevolutionary authoritarianism, conservatism and piety.
Motoya defended this, Nascimento came up on the single, and Motoya dived on that guillotine yet again.
"They should not be selling this guillotine," a spokesman for a French auction watchdog told the AFP .
The front headlock and all of the guillotine and arm triangle variations that stem off of it.
The guillotine, on the other hand, is downright surgical, a perversely methodical way to end a life.
The departures board is hung ponderously in the middle of the room like a giant guillotine blade.
The doors are never delicately placed back in their hinges; they are slammed with guillotine-like force.
Benitez snapped on the guillotine and rolled the high elbow over Sicilia's shoulder into the infamous Marcelotine.
Nelson, knowing what he does well, opted to go for the guillotine and successfully finished the fight.
He tied the former UFC fighter up with a guillotine choke, making him tap in 30 seconds.
Two hundred and twenty-five years ago, French revolutionaries sent all their political opponents to the guillotine.
One danger that Scoggins has run into time and time again is the threat of the guillotine.
Despite the low price and the fact that the guillotine is a replica, the sale caused controversy.
French monarchists, during the revolution, endured it as well in the tumbrels carrying them to the guillotine.
He escaped the guillotine and lived until 1810 in the Paris suburb of St.-Germain-en-Laye.
There's a Marie Antoinette-before-the-guillotine strain of lost aristocracy running through many collections this season.
The Emperor-like Snoke, now in a gold bathrobe, was unceremoniously bisected: the lightsaber as revolutionary guillotine.
The largely unheralded American threatened first with a guillotine, before rolling into position for a rear-naked choke.
A taut, expressionist image of a raging female shaman appears to have usurped the function of the guillotine.
Interestingly, it is the second time in a row that Oliveira has been submitted with a guillotine choke.
"If somebody doesn't maintain their flying car, it could drop a hubcap and guillotine you," he colorfully describes.
Olympe de Gouges could have avoided the guillotine and chosen a safer but oppressed life, Ms. Groult said.
Or in Revolutionary France, the guillotine was featuring in delusions, which of course, it doesn't really these days.
Seriously he constructed and painted everything—from the tables, to the throne, to the guillotine, to the camel.
Puerto Ricans hit the streets again on Thursday — guillotine in tow — to demand the resignation of their governor.
The setting was grand, the music was gay and the Taittinger Champagne flowed like blood from a guillotine.
Paul LePage says the guillotine should be brought back so there can be public executions of drug traffickers.
But his independence is short-lived as the skeleton is wheeling on what appears to be a guillotine.
Throughout the tournament Martinez was utilizing a threatened kimura to set up a quick switch to a guillotine attempt.
" The doors are operated "remotely by animal science personnel using pulleys and cables to lift and lower guillotine doors.
On one roundabout in southern France, gilets jaunes brought along a guillotine and a stuffed effigy of Mr Macron.
PHILIP STEWARTDepartment of Plant SciencesUniversity of Oxford You made reference to a French chemist's "grizzly end" at the guillotine.
It could trigger a "guillotine clause" cancelling six other bilateral agreements, including on air transport, road, rail and agriculture.
After narrowly escaping the guillotine, he went on to serve as the first "keeper of paintings" at the Louvre.
That's where we found Mr. Blanch, alternately taking orders and slicing open urchins with a custom-made mini guillotine.
In 1793, driven by revolutionary zeal, they dragged the statues into Cathedral Square and beheaded them using a guillotine.
He managed to escape the guillotine and lived until 1810 in the Paris suburb of St. Germain en Laye.
He served as a member of the National Convention, where he voted to deliver Louis XVI to the guillotine.
"He's got his head under a guillotine," Panetta said of White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE.
I stumbled upon the San Diego native while poking around the intersection at which the guillotine had been spotted.
After reversing an early Uda takedown, the Italian locked up a head and arm guillotine choke for the win.
And, in the main event, he defeated Fabio Nascimento via guillotine choke just 35 seconds into the first round.
Those inches being the ones necessary to close off the champion's windpipe in Overeem's legendary but long absent guillotine choke.
Overeem's trademark has always been the guillotine without the arm in, and with a high elbow on the pulling hand.
But when Weidman caught Rockhold's kicks, Rockhold used the guillotine and a shin to keep turning Weidman to the mat.
She rarely smiles, save for when she's watching her brother Pugsley guillotine her Marie-Antoinette doll or practicing her crossbow.
Researchers attached mako shark teeth to a guillotine to replicate how a real shark would bite down on a hagfish.
Moraga himself is something of a peculiarity in mixed martial arts, he can hit a guillotine choke from seemingly anywhere.
She, as well as her huband French King Louis XVI, were jailed in the rebellion and eventually executed by guillotine.
Britain says the 30-day guillotine or notice period for withdrawing access - which has never been triggered - makes equivalence unreliable.
He resolved, bravely, "to bring the present inside," knowing he faced the guillotine of public opinion for any undiplomatic moves.
He's been out-grappled multiple times, and has only won two of his 31 fights by submission—both by guillotine.
The win is Munhoz's second in a row via guillotine, and it moves him to a solid 13-2 overall.
Gouges was arrested in 1793, at the time of the Terror that followed the Revolution, and sentenced to the guillotine.
Comments considered in violation included jokes around historically violent left-wing populist revolutions, like who goes to the guillotine first.
"It's believed that she brought her papillon with her to the guillotine," said Connie Barata, the woman in the costume.
Facebook is trying to prove it's not a media company by dropping the guillotine on a bunch of media companies.
Louis XVI, another conservative wig bearing tyrant, was found guilty of high treason and met his fate in the guillotine.
The final was also won with a submission, with his guillotine choke proving too much to handle for Marcio Alexandre Jr. Since then, he has notched up impressive victories over the likes of Alan Jouban, Nordine Taleb and Colby Covington—the two latter opponents of which also conceded defeat to Alves' crushing guillotine choke.
The T26.6 is "a guillotine that [Apple is] holding over" product owners, iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens told The Verge over email.
Rattled as Miocic was, he did an excellent job of controlling Overeem's hands as the Dutchman looked to apply the guillotine.
I turned to Melanie Clegg, author of Marie Antoinette: Intimate History, and the woman behind the preeminent Antoinette blog, Madame Guillotine.
You will notice that the twister / wrestler's guillotine and the back position are very similar and the two are closely linked.
The guillotine up for sale on Wednesday is part of a bankruptcy lot and is expected to fetch at least $6,000.
There's a standing work table with paper storage underneath at one end, and a paper guillotine table at the other end.
Round two, meanwhile, saw Colombo reclaim the fight's momentum, blasting his exhausted foe with knees and repeatedly threatening with guillotine chokes.
Paul LePage says his state is too easy on drug crimes, suggesting it should bring back the guillotine for serious offenders.
Against Justin Scoggins he attained the guillotine while mounted and bucked and shrimped Scoggins back into guard to threaten the submission.
That it will now include guillotine vibes and more celebrities than an episode of SNL is just rad as all hell.
Like VanZant, Calderwood is coming off a first-round submission loss, having tapped to a Jessica Andrade guillotine choke in August.
A revolution for a constitution, not a paradise; an anti-utopian revolution, because utopias lead to the guillotine and the gulag.
She talked about France's guillotine, the time she snubbed Michelle Obama and her former job at the N.S.A., among other things.
After he was elected president in 1981, he pressed lawmakers to officially retire the guillotine, making Mr. Djandoubi's execution France's last.
"It becomes just na-na-na-na-na," he added, because nobody really thinks Mr. Trump will bring back the guillotine.
You can be sure that, like Chekhov's proverbial gun, the guillotine is put to maximally effective use by the novel's end.
The guillotine and calls to "eat the rich" serve as symbols of the dissatisfaction many feel over our rigged economic system.
Denis district, but it is also an allusion to Victor Hugo's novel about the Terror of 1793, heyday of the guillotine.
The D-side and the Guillotine One of the most legitimate talents that Rizin has under contract is UFC veteran, Daron Cruickshank.
In her recent run she finished Jessica Penne with little trouble and snapped up a guillotine choke on the rangy Joanne Calderwood.
She was executed by guillotine for her support of constitutional monarchy at the beginning of Maximilien Robespierre's "reign of terror" in 1793.
Just when all seemed lost, the Ipswich fighter locked on to an adapted guillotine and Omer had no choice but to tap.
Developers are expected to learn fast, with little guidance and little more incentive than the faint rattling of the pink-slip guillotine.
Two double-hung floor-to-ceiling windows, known locally as Charleston windows and elsewhere as guillotine windows, open to the side porch.
If you're going to Migration, come say hi—I'll be the tall blonde with the terrible Jersey accent and bigass guillotine tattoo.
If an opponent shoots in on him, he'll grab a hold of a guillotine choke and attempt to squeeze their head off.
The bar director, Franky Marshall, has devised unusual cocktails, including the Guillotine — a heady, harmonious mix of mezcal, whiskey and banana liqueur.
Frequently, hair was brushed forward and shaved at the nape of the neck, as if a guillotine blade were about to fall.
The sight of Yamamoto holding Royler Gracie's toes about an inch off the floor in a standing guillotine will always be hilarious.
Another Renzo Gracie alumni, Gordon Ryan just won his first ADCC gold medal with an arm-in guillotine choke against Keenan Cornelius.
Woodley's attempted guillotine may well have saved Thompson who was taking a beating against the cage with over half the round remaining.
I assume that although you wanted to see "Cameron on a Guillotine", you weren't too relieved by his recent departure, were you?
A paring knife, a mandolin, a box grater, a guillotine—literally any other slicing tool would make more sense in this situation.
The Dagestan native escaped a guillotine choke to take Poirier's back before shifting his position and sinking into a rear naked choke.
On one side of the Dior dress, there is Marie Antoinette as a faux shepherdess; on the other, she approaches the guillotine.
But the royal couple was arrested in 1792 when the French Revolution overthrew the monarchy and executed by guillotine the following year.
Millennials have apparently dragged Hooters to the guillotine—but aside from the contracting market for horny dads, the restaurant industry is booming.
We all know the story of Marie Antoinette—she found herself under the revolutionaries' guillotine—but Coppola avoids all those facts and vulgarity.
The first question in this bout is how much Edgar can mitigate the guillotine, anaconda choke, and rice bale rolls off said lockups.
When this guillotine might fall is a matter of political more than legal calculation, and is thus beyond the scope of our analysis.
Despite threatening with a number of choke attempts early on himself, it was Oliveira who succumbed to a guillotine in the third round.
An early guillotine attempt and a number of heavy shots from Alves left him visibly tired by the time the second round started.
Every moment from that day forward is seen through the lens of before and after, as if a guillotine sliced through time itself.
In the second round Scoggins shot in on Moraga once more and this time found himself stuck in the guillotine in closed guard.
Kidman, who uses they/them pronouns, announced that the guillotine shirts would be given out to campaign volunteers and were not for sale.
When questioned by the Portland Press Herald's Rachel Ohm, Kidman said that the guillotine was not a call to violence against the wealthy.
As Kidman told the Portland Press Herald, the idea behind their guillotine campaign t-shirt wasn't about spilling the blood of the rich.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Marie Antoinette's hair turned white overnight, according to folklore, before she was executed by guillotine in 1793 during the French Revolution.
"The Travis factor hangs over everything," said one source, which make the pugnacious CEO seem like a troublesome black cloud or capricious guillotine.
His back is up against the proverbial wall with the UFC roster guillotine looming should he not successfully progress past Anderson on Friday evening.
Photo: GettyIt's taken months to pull together a vote to save net neutrality from the FCC guillotine, but the moment is finally upon us.
The fight came to an end as Tonon hit a third takedown, began passing, and then caught a guillotine as his opponent came up.
So many of Ortega's opponents have found themselves in a clinch with him, tried retreating from the clinch, and got snapped into the guillotine.
Christophe Chalençon, a gilets jaunes organiser, recently warned that "if they put a bullet in my head, Macron will end up on the guillotine".
LePage made comments about drug dealers impregnating "young, white girl(s)" in Maine, and later talked about bringing back the guillotine for drug offenses.
Flaunting an incredible chin, however, Munhoz was able to weather the early storm and eventually jump into position for a first-round guillotine choke.
So the guillotine stayed in its long-term home, a Paris jazz club called Le Caveau des Oubliettes, where it continued to surprise tourists.
A Panoramah guillotine window on the front wall lifts automatically to evaporate the border with a small outdoor terrace covered in soft fake grass.
I might draw "car accident guy" with Frankenstein-like stitches or a headless priest fresh off the guillotine, spouting blood from his severed neck.
But out they were dragged, anyway, into Cathedral Square, where they met the same fate as so many others during the revolution: the guillotine.
Despite this, Lauzon displayed his dogged determination to earn the victory and caught Miller in a deep guillotine in the dying embers of their contest.
This past Wednesday, February 22, marked 74 years since the Nazi regime used a guillotine to execute Sophie Scholl, a 21-year-old university student.
The calf slicer is an old-fashioned catch-type submission that was often taught from the same leg ride that the wrestler's guillotine is attempted.
Gall took Northcutt down almost immediately, spent much of the round on top, and threated a guillotine choke, but Northcutt scrambled back to his feet.
The guillotine drops, and the man's head is lifted — pipe in mouth — for the crowd to see, preserving a sort of civility even in death.
He was a beat behind through the first round, eating Held's punches and a cartwheel kick and getting caught in a deep standing guillotine choke.
The Dreaded Hot Seat Earlier this week, the Suns fired Earl Watson, demonstrating it's never too early to toss your head coach into a guillotine.
Back on their feet, Miyata took the fight back to the floor with a jumping guillotine, which he then used to move back into mount.
In June of 2015 he raised some brows by introducing his ten-finger guillotine or 'gogo choke' on the windpipe of the respectable Matt Mitrione.
PARIS (Reuters) - Former French president Francois Hollande has warned his pomp-loving successor Emmanuel Macron: don't forget French royals lost their heads at the guillotine.
Made by Benriner, it has a guillotine-like blade set at an angle, for faster slicing, and a plastic frame, the better for traveling light.
We gathered with our fellow passengers around the roof of the cabin, which held a 22-pound bag of sea urchins and a mini guillotine.
Execution by guillotine was first introduced in France in the late 1780s by King Louis XVI as a quicker, more humane method than its predecessors.
After he was elected to his first presidential term in 1981, he pressed lawmakers to officially retire the guillotine, making Mr. Djandoubi's execution France's last.
It's a function of the elite guilt that saturates our politics, meant to stave off the guillotine and hasten a return to the status quo.
Clamps, hammers and what Mr. Alpert calls "the guillotine" (a paper trimmer) are scattered among buckets of glue, some of which are stuck in place.
" For my part, I'm with Elon Musk, a flying-car skeptic: "If somebody doesn't maintain their flying car, it could drop a hubcap and guillotine you.
I go into great detail about the massive guillotine they're going to use to behead him because I really like to paint a picture, you know.
More sinisterly, Saint-Pierre is the site of the only use of a guillotine in North America, back in 1889, to do away with a murderer.
It's a first step toward an eventual goal of a fully automated robotic guillotine, which could help Sanaria produce that elusive mass-produced, effective malaria vaccine.
With his submission over Josh Barnett, Rothwell picked up his second consecutive Gogo Choke finish, which is essentially a modified guillotine choke used only by Rothwell.
But in the meantime, it's clear that those who remain focused on the policies affecting their districts and campaign smartly should ultimately avoid a political guillotine.
Despite Krylov's undeniable talent, Cirkunov made this one look easy, scoring with takedowns early before locking up a beautiful arm-in guillotine choke for the win.
Yet, on route to his loss against Werdum at UFC 188, Velasquez seemed pretty exhausted before he succumbed to a guillotine choke in the third round.
Unlike a young Bisping, Vick has a tremendous guillotine which has served him well throughout his UFC run both as a submission and as a deterrent.
When Barnett lingered too long with his head low, Rothwell snapped up his strange hugging / five finger guillotine hybrid and tapped out the great catch wrestler.
Shooting with his head low and bending deeply at the waist rather than level changing at the legs, Scoggins often gets caught in a guillotine position.
Fictional newspaper clippings by the artist Rose Salane are each framed alongside a small object, like a button or a cigar guillotine, relevant to the story.
In five-on-five, anything goes fights you have to hope that someone on their team stumbles into a guillotine before someone on your team does.
The specter of Jacobinism — of the guillotine and the mobs at the Bastille — haunts Britain's rulers, from the prince regent to the owners of Manchester's factories.
When she was 2000, her life came to a violent end at the guillotine, a year after the Bourbon monarchy was overthrown by the French Revolution.
To anyone watching in Alabama, Mr. Strange looked like a would-be executioner seeking favors from the king whose neck he alone could decide to guillotine.
On display are a swing churn for butter, a supersharp bread slicer that worked like a guillotine for gluten and a milkshake maker that really shook.
We meet dozens of equally vivid fictional characters, among them a toothless Army sergeant who, midway through the novel, gleefully shows off his portable antique guillotine.
Pushed the fence in the opening seconds he utilized the classic pairing of the guillotine and the half-stockade or what Eddie Bravo terms the "100%".
Maybe she'll grab a hold of the guillotine she used to turn McMann to her back, maybe she'll catch Holm circling with one of those broad swings.
When he used the guillotine to take top position on Cooper, Cooper was able to deflect the arm nearest his head and attack with a D'arce choke.
At a stroke, Mr Macron gave in to a populist demand, and sent both his own alma mater and a symbol of modern France to the guillotine.
Swaying violently after the last exchange, a pinpoint shot from the Brazilian saw Rivera dive in for a takedown, from which Lineker caught a fight-finishing guillotine.
Time after time Ortega has snatched up a guillotine or punched through to an anaconda choke and finished a fight in an instant off a poor shot.
McGregor dived in on a takedown and Diaz, a considerably better grappler, sprawled before snatching up a guillotine and using it to force McGregor to his back.
" He claimed that his accuser had taken him to the "guillotine," unjustly "stripped him of any honor he has earned," and even tried to destroy his "citizenship.
It was Madame Defarge, not Madame Lafarge, who sat by the guillotine, and Churchill, not Lloyd George, who decided to send the Black and Tans into Ireland.
Mitrione rushed a shot on Rothwell, Rothwell fought it off with a whizzer and slapped on a short guillotine to tremendous effect, forcing the submission from Mitrione.
Munhoz Guillotine Spoils Scoggins' Bantamweight Debut The second bout of the night saw flyweight contender Justin Scoggins take his first fight in the 135-pound bantamweight division.
Though Scoggins was the better man in the first round, he ultimately became the latest victim of Munhoz's grappling skill, tapping to a guillotine in the second.
From the opening jab thrown by Reyes, Seery was landing his right across the top, boxing him up en route to submitting him with a guillotine choke.
But the rest of the bout belonged to Kelleher, who promptly dumped Osbourne on his back, and maneuvered him into a guillotine choke, forcing Osbourne to submit.
If we're going to have a revolution, it's going to be in food, and I want to be the guy making the guillotine in my blacksmith shop.
The duo split the opening two rounds before Montano placed his head perfectly into Brown's choke in the third round, which prompted the tap from a guillotine.
"In order to taste the cigar in the manner the manufacturer intended, it's important to execute a full, straight cutting style using a double guillotine cutter," Herklots said.
The former then secured Yamamoto's head in an improvised guillotine choke, which Rena later named the "shoot box submission", cranking on her opponent's neck and forcing the tap.
One might excuse smirking upon spying the title "Robespierre" next to a large (60 by 32 inch) vertical painting from 2016 with a guillotine shape embedded in it.
The realized sculpture evokes things such as a pillory, a guillotine, a proctologist's examination table, and other apparatuses that place the human body in compromised or vulnerable positions.
Jay Valencia was Faber's first opponent and succumbed to the much-vaunted guillotine choke of the California Kid in just 82 seconds—pocketing Faber $500 for his victory.
The idea behind the guillotine is this: If you're going to execute someone, you may as well do it efficiently and humanely, at least by 18th-century standards.
With rates this low and the Federal Reserve moving more to the sidelines and perhaps closer to another stimulative phase, there isn't any immediate guillotine ready to fall.
Not to mention Tonon's excellent snap down into the front headlock and guillotine attempts on the feet which has been a staple of his recent no gi career.
Failing to secure it, he then transitioned into an omoplata—Nascimento turned with the contorting omoplata to defend but soon found himself in a tight-looking guillotine choke.
Wade, which is now on the guillotine because of an aggressive long-term plan executed by the conservative legal establishment that is poised to win support  from Sens.
The Monroes lived in France during the height of the French Revolution, and Elizabeth is credited with saving the Marquis de Lafayette's wife from execution at the guillotine.
Nobody wants to guillotine Schultz; we just want to tax the largesse that has been bestowed upon him, much of it because of tax breaks and policy incentives.
Other publishers that depend on Facebook for a large portion of their traffic — which is to say, most of them — fear they could be next under the guillotine.
Of the more than 2,1033 prisoners who were put to the guillotine or hanged at Plötzensee from 1933 to 1945, only 140 have known graves, Mr. Tuchel said.
The final scene, in which the nuns, one by one, walk to the guillotine singing Poulenc's forlornly beautiful setting of the Salve Regina, felt more horrific than ever.
And, on this day that same year, France executed a Tunisian man convicted of murder, Hamida Djandoubi, using an antiquated tool popularized during the French Revolution — the guillotine.
Human nature (together with the operation of time) is the true subject of all novels, even those full of ghosts, pirates, plucky orphans or rides to the guillotine.
Bosch developed the CG912 semiconductor chip for triggering airbags, but it works just as well for sparking a tiny guillotine to cut an electric vehicle's high-voltage cables.
Bellator doesn't have yellow cards and as such, Silva's decision to jump guard on the guillotine against Chael Sonnen only served to pull Sonnen on top of him.
However, that run came to an abrupt halt at UFC 180 when The Menace succumbed to the guillotine choke of former title challenger Ricardo Lamas in Mexico City.
A ring-road round the central town of Barquisimeto, with shanty-towns next to it, is notorious among truckers, who nickname it "The Guillotine" due to the regular attacks.
Kitaoka parked up in Cruickshank's half guard and as Cruickshank punched through the underhook and began to come up for a single leg takedown, Kitaoka dived on the guillotine.
His final run in the UFC was stacked high with defeat, but he remained on the UFC roster because of a fluke guillotine choke of Ryan Bader and nostalgia.
Pushing into a standing clinch and looking to tire Edgar with knees along the fence might also present more chances to snag a guillotine or force a snap down.
Nascimento eventually escaped that position to try and secure an armbar of his own, but Motoya successfully defended that to attempt a guillotine choke to close out the round.
Dillashaw is typically decent at setting up his shots with his boxing so it seems unlikely that he will dive head first into a guillotine, at least while fresh.
The interior retains its original wide-plank pine floors and marble fireplaces, as well as floor-to-ceiling guillotine or double-hung windows in most of the common areas.
It wasn't looking good for 'Showtime' when he was taken down in the third round, but he caught Oliveira in a guillotine during a scramble to secure the win.
Two years went by before she explained the device: it was a portable guillotine, and the children of her work group were forced to use it on each other.
If the soft edges and dainty colors of the mid-18th century are not your thing, you may find yourself yearning for the sweet, cleansing blade of the guillotine.
The Bipartisan Budget Act just enacted, on the other hand, raised the stringent statutory spending ceilings, enabling Congress once again to wiggle-out from under the dread sequester guillotine.
In 1793, on his testimony, the Committee of Public Safety sent Madame du Barry to the Place de la Révolution, where she fainted on the way to the guillotine.
A full page is devoted to Alice Cooper's 1967 show at the Rainbow Theatre in London, depicting the singer getting hanged at the guillotine and toying with a snake.
A lazy shot or duck on the feet against Ferguson results, almost invariably, in a snap down and either a back take, a guillotine or a d'arce choke attempt.
Since then, Moicano has managed to stay healthy and looked impressive boxing up Brian Ortega (before falling into a guillotine choke), and outclassed Calvin Kattar and Cub Swanson in 2018.
A 10-foot tall working guillotine that an auction house insists never beheaded anyone -- despite having "a few dents on the blade" -- is up for sale, according to the AFP.
Imagine the shock when journalists discovered that it wasn't only Lyft drivers who were losing the freedom to work as they choose; writers, too, have fallen under the regulatory guillotine.
Clark is wrestled into a guillotine — a prop for the group's Grand Guignol stage show — and has a moment of abject terror where he believes he's going to be decapitated.
Antelo-Suarez proposes that its red trapezoidal form, the element that can be activated into motion by a push, is a sort of blade — the blade of the guillotine, even.
Kloppenberg sees the era of America's founding as an apotheosis of his democratic vision, and the guillotine in France as its hubristic turning-point, the beginning of a long decline.
McCall's smoothly hidden takedowns weren't quite as slick after he began to eat the counters to the body and Lineker slapped on a guillotine attempt each time McCall shot in.
This led to Scoggins' head getting caught in the guillotine against many of the opponents he has fought and John Moraga tapped Scoggins out on the third or fourth attempt.
It's a story of a scrappy kid from East Chicago with a mullet and a guillotine choke from hell that fought at the margins and coached himself to a championship.
Christophe Février, a businessman and father of four from the small town of Château-Gontier in northwest France, decided in 2014 that there was something he must have: a guillotine.
That's when James Christie's 29-year-old London auction house sold the glittery collection of Madame du Barry, Louis XV's longtime mistress, two years after she was executed by guillotine.
Kidman isn't silk-screening t-shirts in a vacuum: Guillotine and pitchfork imagery have proliferated online since the Trump tax cuts pushed income inequality to the forefront of political conversations.
Ortega often can force the same opportunity by getting an over-under clinch and waiting for the opponent to throw his hips back, then snap the guillotine on over the top.
The researchers then attached mako shark teeth to a custom-made guillotine, so that the teeth could be driven into dead hagfish with the same force they would in real life.
What was more impressive was Faber's next outing against the now-dominant UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz, who was forced to tap to Faber's patented guillotine choke in just 98 seconds.
To speed up this painstaking process, they've partnered with medical roboticists from Johns Hopkins University to engineer a mosquito guillotine that technicians can use to decapitate 30 insects at a time.
A trade of jumping kicks sent Blanco scrambling, Skelly jumped on an arm-in guillotine that looked to be hopeless, but Skelly recognized the opportunity to switch to an anaconda choke.
If the opponent drives back in, Lamas can sneak his hips out to his right and lock his hands to attack a guillotine—his most effective submission through his MMA career.
The Professor hangs out with a person called Scout, watches the Elizabeth Taylor movie A Place in the Sun, and tries to dodge the inexorable guillotine of her own public shaming.
The last resident of Versailles, King Louis XVI, was executed by guillotine in central Paris in 1793 during the French Revolution and his wife Marie Antoinette was guillotined later that year.
Guillotine Post — who regularly edited promos for Disney Channel — offered background on how these TV bumps came together:  First the talent was shot on a set with just a white background.
And though Pettis seemed to lose the second round of this bout, he ultimately regained control of the fight in the third, locking up a beautiful guillotine choke for the win.
We discussed in the pre-fight piece that much of Lineker's dealing with takedown attempts has been snatching up the guillotine choke and attempting to tear the head off his man.
Pettis Makes Statement with Submission in Featherweight Debut Anthony Pettis made a big impression in his featherweight debut with a third round guillotine finish against Brazilian jiu jitsu ace, Charles Oliveira.
She led a chant of "love wins" as a protester to her right held up a sign that read "Give Nazis a Platform" — and showed a bloody guillotine on a platform.
Thomas Jefferson visited Bordeaux in 1787, and was a great admirer of Lafite, but that did not save Lafite's owner, Nicolas Pierre de Pichard, from the guillotine during the French Revolution.
And, on this day that same year, France used a tool popularized during the French Revolution — the guillotine — to execute a Tunisian man, Hamida Djandoubi, who had been convicted of murder.
There are a couple of nifty Rube Goldbergian action sequences — one with a bank vault, the other with a guillotine — that recall the berserk inventiveness of Gore Verbinski, the original director.
It's a loneliness that she struggles with, but Fani remains firmly supportive of Franz's defiance and refuses to admonish his decision, even with the shadow of the guillotine looming over him.
We heaped praise on Justin Scoggins a few months back but noted his tendency to shoot with his head low, bent at the waist, and throw himself straight into guillotine chokes.
The Republicans will hang on to more, but they expected to win this election—until a few weeks ago, when LRM's victory became as inevitable as the blade sliding down the guillotine.
Suddenly you're dealing with messy prosecutions of politically dangerous defendants, and the winner-take-all politics of this contested revolution mean that there is increasing pressure to make use of the guillotine.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The terror incited by the sight of heads rolling down the plank of a guillotine one after another is difficult to conjure in the 21st century.
Given that he wants to avoid the guillotine attempts as much as possible, it would be good to see Edgar picking up his usual single and standing up as quickly as possible.
Wanderlei Silva's takedown defence looked startlingly bad, and in the second round consisted of grabbing an arm in guillotine, pulling Sonnen into closed guard, and holding it for about half the round.
Visitors strolling the High Line this season encounter a sculpture contrasting a photograph of ice cream with a giant fan that, given the decadence of neighboring boutiques, somewhat resembles an industrial guillotine.
Smolka looked to fire back with a takedown of his own when they rejoined their feet, but Moreno quickly locked up a high elbow guillotine in response to Smolka's high crotch entry.
While shooting on Vick is risking the guillotine, Gaethje has had good success in the past level changing as if to attack his opponents hips and then coming up with the overhand.
When he fought a very smooth guillotine operator in John Moraga, Scoggins kept shooting in and leaving his head in the hole as Moraga snuck his hands through to consolidate his grip.
Dan Hooker vs Mark Eddiva The Australian crowd erupted for New Zealand's Dan Hooker like he is a hometown hero when he claimed his first round power-guillotine victory over Mark Eddiva.
Wobbled from the fists of the heavy hitting Lineker, Rivera soon found himself in the guillotine choke of the Brazilian and was forced to submit—an unexpected finish to a barnstorming brawl.
Bre Kidman, a long-shot contender for the Maine Senate seat currently occupied by unpopular Republican Susan Collins, tweeted out a t-shirt with a guillotine prominently displayed above the campaign logo.
His comment to Mindenhall regarding his final fight in Strikeforce—which saw Smith submit to a guillotine choke against 6-5 Lumumba Sayers within 94 seconds back in 2012—was particularly revealing.
The subject, especially the moment of death, had obsessed him from childhood, when he had acquired that slight crouch, protecting his neck from the shining blade of the guillotine that might slice through.
His Facebook account, featuring a guillotine, symbol of the French Revolution and the device for death penalty until 2000, was briefly suspended before being reinstated after he put up a more acceptable image.
Finally, he was able to threaten a guillotine so seriously that he forced the bigger man to his back and was allowed to work as the top player for a good half minute.
Devin Powell was competing against Marcus Surin on the preliminary section of the show and had his opponent on the mat, with a mounted guillotine applied at the end of the second round.
A "guillotine" clause in Switzerland's accords with the EU means that unilaterally overturning the free-movement provisions jeopardises the rest of the agreements reached in 2002, which cover everything from procurement to agriculture.
Now a 33-year-old wrestler with a record of 16 wins against two losses in MMA, Newell is a submission specialist having won matches with armbars, rear-naked chokes, and guillotine chokes.
Before I get sent to the guillotine by the tech horde, consider these caveats: I never liked the freebie earbuds that Apple includes with their products—they just don't feel comfortable in my ears.
It was created by my writing partner, Yuri Baranovsky, and me, along with the kick-ass feminist partners at Happy Little Guillotine Studios: DP Justin Morrison, editor Dashiell Reinhardt, and production designer Marie Jach.
Disick and Richie proved they are still going strong when they stepped out for the VIP opening of Maddox Gallery LA together on Thursday night, when guests were treated to cocktails with Guillotine Vodka.
Here's a neat one handed neck crank / guillotine which Suzuki did achieve though: Certainly Minoru Suzuki was more an excellent wrestler with a few slick submissions than a well-rounded grappler with excellent wrestling.
READ: Maine Gov: Bring back the guillotine for drug dealers Like Trump, LePage was one of a crowded primary field in his first major political campaign and was not taken seriously by establishment Republicans.
Suffering a cut over his eye that he claims impaired him before Rockhold claimed a second round guillotine win, Bisping has always wanted a chance to set the record straight against the AKA man.
It was by no means an embarrassing performance for Nelson though, who scrambled to the top several times and even threatened Maia with his powerful guillotine at a couple of points in the bout.
Hannah Silk Champagne was getting ready to have a tricky conversation with her boss on Monday when she saw it: a massive, rusty guillotine on the roof across from her office in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
As Overeem was interviewed after the fight—having suffered the umpteenth 'kayo' of his career—he insisted that Miocic had tapped during the guillotine and was forced to watch the replay of that not happening.
However, Cruickshank's ground game and submission defence often proved his own folly in the UFC, and that caught up with the American at Rizin 3 as he succumbed to the guillotine choke to Satoru Kitaoka.
The unions have denounced the measures as a "guillotine" for Greek society, which has suffered six years of austerity measures that have cut household incomes by a third and left a quarter of Greeks unemployed.
Even when he took Gallagher down in the opening seconds thanks to a misjudged flying knee from the Irishman, Gallagher remained in control, tying Salazar up with a guillotine choke, eventually making him tap out.
The company concedes the perils of a sport that allows a move called the guillotine, but says it is paying for research into concussions and points to a long list of protocols that protect fighters.
He will often try to drive straight into half guard anyway, but when an opponent has closed their guard on him with the guillotine grip he has scraped through by the skin of his teeth.
The grim reaper has taken up permanent residence here, and is emblematized by a looming guillotine and personified by the guards, the dandified warden and the corpses that are hauled off like sacks of garbage.
The Americans who bought these paintings were the beneficiaries of a French philosophical tradition that revered liberty and equality, but they expressed it by collecting the possessions of the class that went to the guillotine.
Fandor, an eclectic and often exciting service with thousands of movies ranging from martial arts romps such as "Master of the Flying Guillotine" to expansive, obscure French brainteasers like "Out 1," is $10 a month.
Around the corner, the magnificent 18th-century Hôtel de Soubise palace, home to France's national archives, showcases the last, anguished letter written by Marie Antoinette, bidding "adieu" to her sister before heading to the guillotine.
Despite being pegged as a massive underdog leading into this fight, Elliott nearly won it in the first round, first dropping the champ with a right hand, then threatening him with a deep guillotine choke.
New York (CNN Business)The AFL-CIO, a federation of labor unions, posted and then deleted a tweet Thursday night that featured a picture of a guillotine and a suggestive reference to Delta CEO Ed Bastian.
While it is seen as poor form by most coaches to jump guard seeking a guillotine after being in top position, guillotines as fighters come up looking for single legs are taking more and more victims.
His second round guillotine finish of Johnny Eduardo underlined his status as one of the most prosperous upcoming fighters in the division, but he was far from happy with his placement on the card that night.
"Whimsical Metal Sculpture," a 150-pound, eight-foot-tall statue of a guillotine that artist John Jackson made in 2011 and installed in his front yard in Jefferson, New York, was recently stolen in the night.
Going for the hips with the head down makes a fighter more susceptible to the guillotine, which was always a favorite of Overeem but which has become less frequently seen since he began packing on muscle.
Francisco Rivera placed himself on the fence and was hurt early, and the rest of the bout was just a back and forth swinging match with Lineker finally jumping on the guillotine to secure the submission.
Last month, the governor said his state was too easy on drug crimes and suggested bringing back the guillotine for serious offenders, and drew controversy for using racially-charged language to explain his state's drug epidemic.
Even as the hosts of the show tried to wrap the interview, LePage interrupted to show his resolve, suggesting the guillotine be used for public executions, joking that the idea was part of his French ancestry.
Despite the odds, inexperience and youth working against Moreno, "The Assassin Baby" snatched Smolka's neck and made short work of him in less than two and a half minutes of the first round by guillotine choke.
While interest in an all-expenses paid trip to the NYSE valuation guillotine was at an all-time low, non-traditional Fortune 500 companies did pluck a lucky few from the skies at very serious valuations.
Though the odds identified the debuting Antigulov as a slight underdog, he came through in the biggest way possible, tapping his foe with a sneakily applied guillotine choke just over a minute into the first round.
"The Gallow Is God" riff lurches around, nauseated, the only respite to be found in the comforting shade of the willows, a symbol of life and womanhood, but even the leaves " hang like a guillotine blade".
Mr. St. Aubyn's novels may come with sexy plot elements and guillotine-sharp dialogue, but it took the final installment, "At Last," which came out in 2011, to convince Mr. Jackson that an adaptation seemed possible.
The guillotine was creepy, which is appropriate given the Halloween season, but it also seemed unavoidably political—a totem of the French Revolution emerging at a time when pseudo-revolutionary sentiment is rising on the left.
Although Wade took the first with a dominant showing from top position, the American could do nothing more but try to lock up a guillotine in the second as his European foe finished a single-leg.
One by one, political leaders of the ancien régime, who had confidently been preparing to face each other at the presidential election this spring, have been carted off to the guillotine on a wave of revanchist fury.
But before the infamous Reign of Terror launched a series of beheadings by guillotine, high taxes and a summer of famine in 0003 lead French citizens to storm the castle of Bastille, a military fortress and prison.
As for that action, it produces a few highlights, the best being a rescue from the gallows with a swiveling guillotine as part of the bargain; and the worst in a frantic sequence featuring a runaway bank.
Overeem, who claimed to have felt Miocic tap during a brief Guillotine attempt (only to be shut down by Joe Rogan in a truly awkward moment), experiences the 10th knockout loss of his near 60-fight career.
Over the course this five round war, Woodley undoubtedly achieved the more emphatic moments of success, nearly polishing is foe of with punches on two occasions, and almost stopping things with a guillotine choke in the fourth.
The Prelims: Cirkunov Locks up Guillotine in One The UFC 206 undercard was wrapped up by a dynamite light heavyweight booking as Toronto's own Misha Cirkunov took on Ukraine's Nikita Krylov in a clash of dangerous prospects.
In the Tactical Guide we mentioned that Ortega's excellent counter-takedown game—using the guillotine, the anaconda choke, and the rice bale-style roll-overs from those grips—would pair excellently with a more active kicking game.
Polls showed that 61 percent of the population still supported the guillotine, and Michel Sardou, one of France's most popular singers, released the song "Je Suis Pour" ("I Am in Favor") in 1976 supporting the death penalty.
The depraved actions of Madame Defarge, knitting while watching the beheadings, and the self-sacrifice of Sydney Carton taking another's place at the guillotine show us the good and evil of both the rich and the poor.
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First rocking his Polish foe on the feet, the Blackzilians rep then threatened with a guillotine, before dragging the fight to the canvas, where he locked up an armbar with just three seconds left in the first round.
It's striking to note another parallel: that Camus wrote at a time of a looming crisis for his country's preferred method of execution, the guillotine, a crisis not unlike the current crisis surrounding our own preferred method -- lethal injection.
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When Weidman took Rockhold down in the first round and passed his guard, Rockhold maintained the guillotine grip, hooked the "empty half guard" over Weidman's trailing right leg, and the two stayed there until Herb Dean stood them up.
A "guillotine clause" means ending free movement would scupper other pillars in a web of 120 custom-made bilateral pacts, including accords on the mutual recognition of industrial standards, public procurement, agriculture, research, and transport by land and air.
Although his first trip to the Octagon in May 2012 wasn't a success, Gaudinot finished the Brazilian with a guillotine choke in the second round, 'Hands of Stone' would soon live up to his name for his new employers.
Here's "Tumbril," titled after the cart that ferried French monarchists to the guillotine: You have to hope wesoon exhaust all hope becauseyou sense one final hopeand maybe the true onecan be hoped for onlyafter every hope has lostits head.
In dos Santos's last victory he met the surging Ben Rothwell—a gigantic man with awkward, powerful striking and a ten-finger guillotine called the "gogo choke" which had succeeded in forcing a submission from the great Josh Barnett.
You could be putting on a clinic, mount a guy, and because some scrub on your team got tapped with a guillotine in the opening seconds you are suddenly being punted in the back of the head from nowhere.
The first of the many shock-rock bands of the '70s, Alice Cooper kept fans entranced with their gender-bending outfits and dark onstage theatrics — concert-goers could expect performances to include stunts like Cooper's faux-beheading via guillotine.
The French may have resolved some of their eighteenth-century economic injustices with the guillotine, but in many other countries across Europe the ruling classes retained power until they were dislodged by the turmoil of the First World War.
After taking Sonnen down in the fight's opening seconds, Ortiz snaked his way out of a guillotine attempt to climb into full mount, then take his foe's back, and finally, lock up a rear-naked choke for the win.
Hell, they don't even need to use vocals sometimes to get that point across, as in "Procession a la Guillotine," a cruel death march of an anthem stuck near the end of arguably their best album, 2008's L'Autrichienne.
A reactive takedown late in the second round had scored Moicano some points and won him some breathing room, but an attempt at the same in round three saw him dragged into the vaunted Ortega guillotine and he was quickly submitted.
On a high shelf, models of human heads are lined up like guillotine trophies, from the rudimentary top of a CPR doll to a gory cranium of a generic angry man (it bears an uncanny resemblance to musician Dave Grohl).
Suspects have a right to two appeals in Italy and are not deemed guilty until the final court ruling is delivered, with trials often dragging on for many years, with lawyers looking to prolong proceedings to bring down the limitations guillotine.
Ortega's wanting footwork and constant forward movement suggest that Edgar can get him to the mat, but if Ortega fails to snatch up and finish a guillotine on the way down he could be stuck underneath a veteran ground-and-pounder.
Only making his MMA debut against Ukrainian Nikita Sapun on 29th December 2016, Nasukawa quickly followed that up with another fight, this time against American Dylan Origo, just two days later—both victories coming by TKO and a guillotine choke respectively.
The D'arce has exploded in popularity among MMA fighters in recent years but there have still only been eighteen D'arce choke finishes in the UFC (though the technique chains with the Peruvian and Japanese neckties, the guillotine and the anaconda choke).
The 29-year-old, an accomplished athlete in the Professional Fighters League, is on a nine-fight winning run and has already won the PFL championship once when he beat Ray Cooper III by guillotine choke on December 31, 2018.
Pettis then went on to lose consecutive decisions to Eddie Alvarez and Edson Barboza, before retreating to the weight class below and somewhat resuscitating his career with a guillotine choke win against Charles Oliveira at featherweight before losing to Holloway.
A cotton shirtdress she is believed to have worn and a single shoe — known as a Soulier à la St. Huberty — which she is said to have lost on her way to the guillotine, attest to her fall from grace.
He tore through decades of neglect, removing all but a few details: delicate plaster cornices, dramatic guillotine windows and an original marble fireplace the shade of mint-chip ice cream — one of the few shots of color in the whitewashed space.
If you jump guard on a guillotine, then hold onto it until your arms tire and the other guy spends the rest of the round on top of you, you have just given away a round on a poor decision.
The only submissions scored with any frequency in the highest levels of MMA being the interrelated front headlock/chancery submissions (guillotine, D'arce, anaconda, the occasional necktie of some nationality), the classic and methodical grinding arm triangle, and the rear naked choke.
Trump is like Hitler, Mussolini, and Napoleon; the imploding GOP getting rid of one ill-suited candidate after another is like Robespierre in the French Revolution, who stuck the executioner in the guillotine because there was no one left to behead.
Do not — repeat, do not — approach the butler, who will tell you that you are "a dangerous precedent" and "a guillotine in Trafalgar Square" and "an affront to the law of property, which is the cornerstone of any" … you get the idea.
" A "shock to the system, to unseat basic truths" was Dreisinger's reason for undertaking the journey, and it leads to the conclusion that prisons, like the stocks and the guillotine, will be deemed "another brutal experiment in punishment that's had its time.
The EU has already made it clear that any extension beyond April 12 will require the UK to take part in those elections, albeit with a potential guillotine to any extension coming down if and when the UK Parliament ratifies a deal.
His final thought is of the woman he loves (listen for her leitmotif delivered by a solo clarinet), then suddenly comes the fatal blow, followed by three descending pizzicato notes — a morbid, if cartoonish, evocation of a head falling from the guillotine.
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YouTube star Natalie Wynn, known as ContraPoints on the platform, said Monday she is glad she published her video describing "cancel culture" as a modern-day guillotine, even though she was worried she'd be attacked by her own "side" when she released it last month.
From there, she was able to soundly out-grapple her Scottish foe, eventually locking up an inescapable guillotine choke for an awesome, first-round W. With the win, Andrade moves to 2-0 as a strawweight and assumes an overall record of 133-5.
But the tradition carried on into the 22006th century with figures like Madame Dupin, who was closely aligned with the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Madame Roland, whose salon frequently featured Maximilien Robespierre... before both of them got the guillotine during the French Revolution.
Despite this forbidding premise, the filmmaking and Mr. Léaud hold you, turning the king into a figure of pathos even as it's also clear the rot eating away at this royal body reflects the disease that, decades later, will be excised by the guillotine.
During his bout with Shoji, Renzo began working on an arm-in guillotine choke and Rutten and Quadros remarked that it only works if there is a large strength difference and that it is not a reliable technique—a standard attitude for the time.
When Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio on Thursday responded to Delta's flyer with a tweet in which he called it "condescending bulls--t" and said a gaming system can't provide fair wages, health care benefits, job security or retirement benefits, another user replied with the guillotine image.
Following the quick escape of this patron to England (lest he lose his head to the guillotine), legend tells us that this entrepreneurial cook opened the very first restaurant in central Paris, inventing the name because he peddled predominantly "restorative" soups (aka the first bone broths).
"Inevitably, somebody&aposs not going to service their car properly and they&aposre going to drop a hubcap and it&aposs going to guillotine somebody," Musk recently said at an event discussing his Boring Company's plans to build car-carrying tunnels under Los Angeles and other cities.
But the consequences of Lewistopia don't hit me just yet, swept up in the celebration of Lewis' coronation, as he lowers his head over a guillotine that will allow him to stay in that world forever, leaving the life of severed fish heads to the other Lewis.
In grappling, the threat of the guillotine is a stern one, and in wrestling trying to use the high crotch without being able to switch off to the double can result in a struggle as the opponent attempts to butt drag himself up towards the shooter's back.
Click here to view original GIFGIF via YouTubeWatching an unsuspecting victim get nailed in the nuts by a paint chopped in half by a guillotine is everything you could possibly want in a YouTube video—dramatics, destruction, pain, humor born out of sadness, the element of surprise.
Also in keeping with this idea of avoiding the guillotine, when Ortega ties up or Edgar finds himself in a clinch, it would probably be best for Edgar to stick to his man and focus on the Cheick Kongo no-risk-no-fun knees to the thigh.
The channel also included tips on how to shoot a slingshot, how to make a blow torch, and surveyed users on the best way to handle police, with the options prison, gas chamber, live burial, guillotine, and machine-gun execution, according to the New York Times.
I was ambushed and then perp walked across the pages of The Washington Post and Variety as an avatar of male misogyny, taken to the guillotine and stripped of any honor and achievement I had earned in more than a half century of journalism and citizenship.
Able to get the takedowns seemingly when she wants to, Andrade's work against Joanne Calderwood on the mat was top notch as she dropped heavy blows from half guard before snatching up a fight finishing guillotine (turned DDT) as Calderwood came up to attempt a sweep.
"Just as Tillerson comes to Brussels to give a public statement of support that the EU and NATO have wanted all along, it seems he has no mandate, that the guillotine is hanging over his head," said an EU official involved in diplomacy with White House officials.
The only sort of civil disobedience I came across were people wearing masks to hide their face—against the rules for the rally for which one woman was arrested—and Braden Chesser, who set off a smoke grenade in a guillotine and yelled that he loved everyone.
Similarly, coach Neil Melanson has produced some interesting philosophies on the anaconda choke and teaches a method of snapping it up off a loose arm-in guillotine, tipping the opponent onto their side and shooting the arms into the anaconda position inside of the opponent's elbow.
What Lavoisier didn't realize—and never had time to find out; he was put to the guillotine during the Revolution—was that measuring the heat emitted by his guinea pigs was a way to estimate the amount of energy they had extracted from the food they were digesting.
An emissary named "Citizen Genet" was sent to the United States to try and destabilize the newly-founded US government through partisan politics, riots and insurrection because Washington refused to back the guillotine-loving radical government, armed with an understanding that anarchy was the surest path to tyranny.
Most of the tools I use are modest, but there is a 40-inch blade cast-iron board shear that only made it up to the second floor and a 22-inch guillotine in the basement (worst pickup line ever), both of which facilitate projects that necessitate bookbinding.
Perhaps when fight time comes, Romero ducks in and scoops Rockhold up, with the guillotine serving as nothing more than a mild inconvenience, but against a man who has so routinely troubled opponents with this one technique the smarter thing would be just to avoid that area if possible.
What Lavoisier didn't realise—and never had time to find out; he was put to the guillotine during the Revolution—was that measuring the heat emitted by his guinea pigs was a way to estimate the amount of energy they had extracted from the food they were digesting.
This artist, now so closely associated with the excesses of Versailles, actually made his way as an entrepreneur, catering to private patrons, only a few of whom were august enough to merit later appointments with the guillotine—or to skip town, as the artist himself did, in 1790.
"The notion that was created that somehow this was all going to happen overnight — a big guillotine would come down and … everything that people had grown up with and knew would have been chopped off and start anew, that was never going to be the case," Punaro said.
"I was ambushed and then perp walked across the pages of The Washington Post and Variety as an avatar of male misogyny, taken to the guillotine and stripped of any honor and achievement I had earned in more than a half century of journalism and citizenship," Brokaw wrote.
"These galaxies are all ancient and they're all the same age, so you know something came down like a guillotine and turned off the star formation at the same time in these galaxies," said Tom Brown, an astronomer based at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, in a NASA statement.
But the picture of a man who expects his extraordinary power to always be with him, and who reacts with fury if that power is questioned—not by a "guillotine," but by another human being's voice—makes it more comprehensible, not less, that Brokaw acted as thoughtlessly as his accuser contends.
Holding a guillotine once an opponent has passed guard is considered a rookie error, but you will also see better grapplers begin to set up their guillotines from disadvantageous positions just to have the hands in place as they escape back to a guard where they can actually apply pressure.
Mr. Scheidel's depressing view is bound to upset liberal politicians and social scientists, who quite naturally might prefer to live in a world in which events might move political and social systems to figure out a more equitable way to distribute the fruits of growth without the plague, the guillotine or state collapse.
Never mind that Lacy is on his way to "guillotine himself with a Lincoln" or that, within days, a young man (the devil himself?) will be found locked in a metal vault within an abandoned cellblock of his prison; for this one moment, the warden's last, we'll see Castle Rock as it once was.
The beat gallops and pummels; Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's guitar parts proceed from buzzing, nagging repetition to jagged leaps to screeching tremolo chords, and the singer and lyricist Cedric Bixler-Zavala rails, obliquely, about desperate people facing detested adversaries, "singing cannibal hymns of the bourgeoisie," and envisioning revolution: "That's the way the guillotine claps," a chorus declares.
To hit the point home, he appeared at the end of the show wearing a fuzzy, long-eared mask that called to mind the White Rabbit The excess of Louis XVI's court, before it ended with the guillotine, inspired a Moschino collection that read like a jolly send-up of today's political climate and glutted one-percenters.
The incident that precipitated Rogan's request was the post-fight, in-cage interview he conducted with Overeem not five minutes after the fighter regained consciousness, a bizarre conversation that saw a slow and sedated Overeem claiming that Stipe Miocic had actually tapped to a guillotine choke earlier in the fighter but that it hadn't been seen by the ref.
Both men are coming off wins following disappointing losses with Seery submitting Jon Delos Reyes with a guillotine choke after dropping a unanimous decision loss to Louis Smolka, while Horiguchi won a unanimous decision over the gritty Chico Camus following his loss to UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson in the final seconds of the fifth and final round, submitting to an armbar.
Granted, the Vengaboys didn't get arrested and held as political prisoners for their no-holds-barred activism and aggressive punk rallying against Putin and his cronies, but they did have confetti cannons, which could be considered a more festive guillotine, should the confetti somehow land into the throat of a class traitor and choke them to death, so there's that.
Still, it's unnerving to see something that took more than 100 years to construct collapse in under 60 minutes, Notre-Dame has gone an astonishingly long time without a major threat, surviving French Huguenots in the 20153s and French Revolution radicals who in the 1780s used a guillotine to chop of the heads of biblical figures they mistook for sculptures of French kings.

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