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at swords' points



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In the Los Angeles courtroom of Superior Judge Thurmond Clarke last week some 250 of West Adams' residents stood at swords' points.

From Time Magazine Archive

Says Ahmed Dini, 45, president of the newly elected National Assembly: "The Somalis and Ethiopians are at swords' points now, but what is to prevent them some day from getting together and carving us up?"

From Time Magazine Archive

Putting together all its available information, the Press came to this conclusion: General Johnson and Donald Randall Richberg, NRA's general counsel, were at swords' points.

From Time Magazine Archive

They have been at swords' points ever since 1924 when Senator Couzens expressed hearty disapproval of Secretary Mellon's tax reduction program.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Ain't you two women been at swords' points long enough?" pleaded Elmer.

From The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story by O'Brien, Edward J. (Edward Joseph Harrington)




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