There is a sense of satisfaction in looking at your men all ready for the fray.
" "It is very pretty, madam," said he, gravely examining it; "but I do not think it will wash well; I am afraid it will fray.
Especially did the Queen's class gird up their loins for the fray, for at the end of the coming year, dimly shadowing their pathway already, loomed up that fateful thing known as "the Entrance," at the thought of which one and all felt their hearts sink into their very shoes.
He had lifted up one boy with his hook, and was using him as a buckler, when another, who had just passed his sword through Mullins, sprang into the fray.
"It doesn't matter who made it, it will most certainly fray.
Apple will join the smart speaker fray on February 9 with HomePod, a $349 answer to the Amazon Echo and Google Home.
Without it, Zhang Yimou's subsequent Hero (2002) and House of Flying Daggers (2004) probably wouldn't have charged into the fray either.
It has also prompted traditional retailers such as Walmart to ramp up their online offerings, and internet groups such as Google to enter the fray.
Chinese chains are the latest to wade into the fray, as the nation's travellers become wealthier and more demanding.
The war became so overblown that even Capitol Hill appeared to jump in the fray, with Twitter boy chronicling Wikipedia entries made from U.
Still, for those of us who need it most, withdrawal from the fray is rarely voluntary.
However, the price cutting would help the market to reach a point at which buyers return to the fray after a long stand-off between buyers and sellers over pricing, added Mr Payne.
As a cell ages, its telomeres naturally shorten and fray.
He lives not long who battles with the immortals, nor do his children prattle about his knees when he has come back from battle and the dread fray ,,.
" On Thursday, the state-owned Global Times newspaper jumped into the fray with an editorial lashing out at Chinese shoppers for making "a mockery" of grass-roots efforts to boycott Japanese goods.
They shorten and fray as a cell ages, although the process is not strictly chronological.