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duelFight between two people armed with weapons. A duel is usually fought according to pre-arranged rules with the aim of settling a private quarrel. In medieval Europe duels were a legal method of settling disputes. By the 16th century the practice had largely ceased but duelling with swords or pistols, often with elaborate ritual, continued unofficially in aristocratic and military circles until the 20th century. In some German universities exclusive duelling clubs continue to this day. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The voluntary recall covers 25,600 Bridgestone Dueler A/T tires that were sold in the United States, and an additional 1,400 sold in Canada. For the marine flatworms, particularly aggressive duelers may produce more offspring than so-so stabbers. Certainly a man who felt obliged to risk his life in this premodern rite seems to us moderns a one-dimensional being more apt for caricature or scorn than sympathy, but McAleer, despite his disdain for the duel and duelers, has given us a complex portrait of the reasons why men dueled and shown how the archaic values of German elites were strengthened in the process. |
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