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单词 apache
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It isn’t enough to treat her with the doting brutality of an apache dancer toward his partner—which she understands, incidentally, whether you think so or not. Franny and Zooey 1961-09-14T00:00:00Z
But the broken, jagged heart of this production belongs to Ms. Rodriguez and Mr. Cannavale, who turn their characters’ relationship into a bruising, tragicomic apache dance of love, betrayal and indecision. | 'The ___________ With the Hat': A Love Not at a Loss for Words 2011-04-12T06:30:20Z
Sometimes they skip about as blithely as Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds in “Singin’ in the Rain,” but their natural form would seem to be the apache dance, with its all-out brutality. Theater Review: In ‘Stockholm,’ the Blades Are Drawn From the Start 2013-08-23T21:34:28Z
He’s Dad the destroyer, who mapped out the steps for the apache dance that defines his children’s lives. Nina Arianda and Sam Rockwell Star in ‘Fool for Love’ 2014-07-28T04:00:00Z
Two apache attack helicopters hovered over the town, despite a thick pall of smoke from tyres set ablaze by Isis to to try to obscure aerial views of the town. Mosul offensive: Turkish and Kurdish forces launch attacks on Isis 2016-10-23T04:00:00Z
Tanks, apache helicopters, rocket-propelled grenades and missiles were used. Football offers 'traumatised kids' hope in Rio slums 2013-06-21T05:33:45Z
The men were mostly of the Parisian apache type, though naturally more swarthy; the women were mostly in black dresses, with shawls of brilliantly colored silk and tawdry combs in their black hair. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z
Here, for instance are the bones of Raschenell, the famous apache. The Gray Phantom's Return 2011-09-22T02:00:27.150Z
They had in turn been apaches, gangsters, box-workers, poke-getters and second-story sneaks; and they were credited with measuring human life purely as a commercial commodity—worth merely what they could get for it. Doors of the Night 2011-04-12T02:00:23.287Z
A new generation of readers welcomes the lyrical effusions of the cowboy, the lumberman, the tramp, and even the apache. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z
There is nearly as wide a distance separating the courtly dances of the eighteenth century from the cake-walk, and the apache dance from the Irish reel. The Book of This and That
Do you remember the splendid apache saluting his head before he goes to the guillotine? Interpreters
I had forgotten that while he might establish his claim to the belated title of a gentleman, for some twenty-odd years of his life he had been acquiring the recondite arts of the Parisian apache! Where the Pavement Ends
The lady wished Bouchotte to sing one of those apache songs which were giving such delight in the fashionable world. Anatole France The Revolt of the Angels
Bill Sanderson, looking like a slim, blond ballet dancer and muscled like an apache expert, had him in one hand and was stuffing the latest batch of whole wheat biscuits down his throat. Let'Em Breathe Space
He was an old roué, senile, pitiable, a bourgeois, an apache, a lover, and his voice was so beautiful that each sentence sang. With the French in France and Salonika
In this instance I have sewn weights into the lining of the cap of the apache. Interpreters
She had knifed him as neatly as an apache could have done and other soldiers had finished the 50 job before they could be interfered with. Louisiana Lou A Western Story
That apaches had entered with them the mob cared nothing; the red lust of destruction blinded them to everything except their terrible necessity for the annihilation of this place. The Dark Star
She was dimly aware that the apache was lounging in the doorway, using a toothpick and examining her with interest. Juggernaut
A perfectly cut dinner jacket proved that the strange visitor was no unclean dweller in the Paris slums: no apache such as the Princess had read terrifying descriptions of in luridly illustrated newspapers. Fantômas
Guilbert that the apaches were the logical descendants of the old chevaliers of France. Interpreters
She had heard about Paris: there were thieves, ruffians that they called apaches, who murdered you if you went outside your door. The Rough Road
Distress of the apache queen on finding her intended victim gone. Sundry Accounts
The apache helped her in and closed the door. Juggernaut
No, the words spoken to me, in this connection, could only mean apaches. The Merry-Go-Round
The apache songs, on the contrary, are replete with gesture. Interpreters
“The apaches,” laughed Jeanne, “were swept away into the army on the outbreak of war, and they’ve nearly all been killed, fighting like heroes.” The Rough Road
Jack Williamson was born in 1908 in the Arizona territory when covered wagons were the primary form of transportation and apaches still raided the settlers. The Cosmic Express
The woman was peeling potatoes and recounting a history, the old man smoked, and fondled a cat, the apache lounged against the chimney with a cigarette dangling from his thin lips. Juggernaut
"For example, the apache Flequier, who was executed at Nantes the other day, invariably left a domino—the double-six—near his victim." Jack O' Judgment
I have assisted at carnivals and feasts in various foreign parts—carnivals of students and also of the theatrically desperate apaches in the crawling underworlds. Nights in London
As Mears, Mr. Claude Rains was not to be hampered by the methods dear to the detective of convention; he looked like an apache and behaved, rather effectively, like nothing in particular. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-07
He went about his business with no more mercy and chivalry than a New York gunman or a Paris apache. Winning a Cause World War Stories
And the cry "God with us," which once rallied Crusades, has become on such lips the signal of the apache. Raemaekers' Cartoons With Accompanying Notes by Well-known English Writers
"They suggest that this man is an apache." Jack O' Judgment
"To-night, as I happen to know, an Englishman walking along a back street by the Place Pigalle was followed by two apaches." Swirling Waters
But, as though they insisted upon a martyr, the apaches themselves intervened with a brisk series of murders and outrages, the last of which they effected on the very fringe of the show-Paris. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
An assault by a tramp or an apache would apparently have served almost as well for the purpose. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-10-06
Three apaches sit crouched in shelter waiting the moment to strike. Raemaekers' Cartoons With Accompanying Notes by Well-known English Writers
"It strikes me you are qualified to deal with any apache." Max
Out of a ruelle crept two apaches with the stealthy glide of their class. Swirling Waters
Know him—an Italian, a ruffian, an apache, a man with hair on his arms like a baboon! The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
Young and old, laborer and shopkeeper, boulevardier and apache are far away holding the tragic lines. A Volunteer Poilu
This paper is dated last Monday, and on page two occurs the following announcement:"    "American soldiers, sailors, and marines attend funeral of        notorious apache. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920
"Then you will leave me to contend alone against who can say what villain—what apache?" Max
The wicked curved knife doubtless concealed under the belt of the apache turned the scale decisively in the mind of the shadower. Swirling Waters
Then there is an artist—the artist of whom you talk—who is one of the apaches! The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
Side by side with the priest was the apache, or the slum-dweller, or the peasant from the fields, who in conversation was habitually and unconsciously foul. The Soul of the War
A little chap just like a boy, with smudgy black mustache,— Yet there was nothing juvenile in Julot the apache. Ballads of a Bohemian
"Your Paris is more dangerous than my savage jungles, Paul," concluded Tarzan, after narrating his adventures to his friend the morning following his encounter with the apaches and police in the Rue Maule. Return of Tarzan
He was deep in the question of decision when the two apaches had attacked him in the narrow lane leading to the Basilique of the Sacred Heart. Swirling Waters
But Paris at that moment was thrilled by a series of murders by apaches, and the notice passed unremarked. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
Two apaches lurched up to him, a few minutes later, and he went off with them into a dark ally, speaking French with great deliberation and a Mayfair accent. The Soul of the War
If we try to imagine all the infamous things of which an apache would be capable, who at the same time is devoted to the women of the pavement, we then have Leone Leoni. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings
An instant later he lay crumpled in a corner of the room, and then, as his comrades rushed in upon the ape-man, they experienced a taste of what the apaches had but recently gone through. Return of Tarzan
I happened to be attacked by a couple of apaches, and that gave me the opportunity. Swirling Waters
No, mon ami, the boy is not so powerful, but the alley has two ends—I do not desire to be arrested while I am giving a lifelike representation of an apache. A Chair on the Boulevard
Matters would, however, probably be far worse at the present time, for Paris, with all her apaches and anarchists, now includes in her population even more scum than was the case three-and-forty years ago. My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71
The Chancellor saw this common meeting-ground, this glorified street, filled with a ragged mob of "the baser quality," as on the operatic stage, emptily vocal or evilly skulking for mischief, like the mafia, the apache. The World Decision
It happened that the train stopped and the apache was persuaded to go out and get his prisoner's canteen filled. The Enormous Room
He was keenly alive to the merciless ferocity of the Parisian apache, and he was unarmed. Swirling Waters
Devil take your rubbish," cried the apache; "I want none of it—there! A Chair on the Boulevard
For a second the apache glowered at him under narrowing lids, his sullen face working strangely, then he jerked the black cap further over his eyes and slipped away with noiseless tread. The Shadow of the East
All this, yes, but not "riff-raff," not anarchist, nor mafia, nor apache. The World Decision
A pair of apaches whirl for one hundred and twenty consecutive seconds to a great bang of cymbals and seventy-five dollars a week. Gaslight Sonatas
"You specified two apaches, didn't you?" he asked, and hurried on without waiting for an answer. Swirling Waters
Then came cabs from the railway stations, Carrying men from all the nations, Olive-skinned French with clipped moustaches, Almond-eyed like Paris apaches. Right Royal
My agent was a Parisian apache, or I'm a bum guesser! The Devolutionist and the Emancipatrix
I can assure you I looked the most wonderful female apache you ever saw! The Evil Shepherd
How will they regard these exploits which even we who perform them don't know whether one should compare them with those of Plutarch's and Corneille's heroes or with those of hooligans and apaches? Under Fire: the story of a squad
The Worst apaches in the city of New York; death contractors—the lowest bidders! The Adventures of Jimmie Dale
The Skeeter and his gang—the worst apaches in the city of New York! The Adventures of Jimmie Dale
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