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Daggers is the nickname for the Dagenham and Redbridge football club.

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Daggers is the nickname for the Dagenham and Redbridge football club.

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there are 55 daggers in assassins Craig

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The daggers of the Romans were made of steel.

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Dancing with Daggers was created on 2006-04-04.

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At Daggers Drawn - album - was created in 2006.

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The duration of House of Flying Daggers is 1.98 hours.

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House of Flying Daggers was released on 12/03/2004.

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The Production Budget for House of Flying Daggers was $12,000,000.

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House of Flying Daggers was created on 2004-05-19.

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Macbeth uses daggers to commit the murder of King Duncan in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." He later also uses daggers to have Banquo killed.

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Rogues are the class that use daggers, but all the classes can use them.

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House of Flying Daggers was based in China

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Yes and no.

China did invent daggers, but so did every other civilization that figured out how to sharpen a rock.

If a civilization was able to utilize metal, it created daggers. The Far East, Middle East, Africa, Europe and (arguably) the Americas all invented daggers.

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House of Flying Daggers grossed $92,863,945 worldwide.

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By going on to Google and searching "daggers for sale" one can be directed to a number of pages that include vast selections of daggers. A great place to start would be Ebay.

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She takes the daggers back to King Duncans chamber, wipes the blood from the daggers onto the Unconscious guards, and leaves the daggers beside them, so that when the body of the king was found it would seem that the guards where guilty of treason.

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The idiom "to be at daggers drawn" is used when people are very angry.

Example sentence: "John and Ben were at daggers drawnever since Ben took all of John's money in a game of Poker. "

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No they are not the same thing, daggers once thrown do not come back to you, while boomarangs do come back.

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No, they can not. They can not learn to use any ranged weapon, or daggers, or staves (staffs). They can use everything else.

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Twin Daggers - 2008 V is rated/received certificates of:

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House of Flying Daggers grossed $11,050,094 in the domestic market.

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Yes, in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Lady Macbeth does not physically see daggers before the murder. Rather, she is the one who prepares the daggers and orchestrates the murder of King Duncan.

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wood and a knife

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when where Daggers invented

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To "shoot daggers" with your eyes is simply a phrase people use. It means to give someone a dirty, angry look.

Ex: A person you hate walks into the room. You "shoot daggers" with your eyes at them because you don't want them there.

People often use this symbol to describe "shooting daggers" : >>

">>" represents eyes.

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The price of daggers can vary widely depending on their quality, material, design, and where you are purchasing them from. In general, daggers can range from around $20 to $200 or more. It's best to research specific models and brands to get an accurate idea of pricing.

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Steel or Iron...

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Woman used daggers

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Daggers are short knifes that people use to cut things or wound someone. Swords are sharp weapons used in the middle age.

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A dagger is a sharp pointed short knife whose main aim is stabbing and cutting So dagger is a form of knife. Swords are the extended versions of daggers. So you can include that from daggers, swords were evolved.

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Moebirman. has written:

'Keris, senjata pusaka' -- subject(s): Daggers, Daggers in art, Indonesian Art, Themes, motives

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She takes both the daggers back into the chambers where Duncan was supposed to be sleeping
she takes the daggers and places them by the guards. In order to make it look as if it were the guards who killed the king instead of her husband.

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The Romans used daggers because they were the small weapons of the time. For example, a soldier had his gladius, (sword) comparable to a rifle, and he had his pugio, (dagger) comparable to a pistol or sidearm. Civilians used daggers for the same reasons that people today use handguns.

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To view someone wielding them, look at the Chakram Daggers link below. If you meant NOTruto's chakram instead, that is also linked.

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sword or daggers or maces

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shields swords daggers

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It means an angry stare.

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no you found them and buy them

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ungodly reavers of nulgath

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