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  • Sabra

    Sabre

    Sabre I

    The first Sabre was a former knife thrower named Paul Richarde until he was selected by Modred to oppose Black Knight. Paul Richarde was given an armor, an animated gargoyle. and Mordred's Ebony Dagger (the weapon with which Mordred had killed the first Black Knight). He was defeated by Black Knight after his horse Aragorn kicked the dagger from Le Sabre's hand.

    Sabre II

    The second Sabre is a mutant super villain. His first appearance was in X-Men #106. Young and reckless, Sabre was chosen by Mystique to join her new Brotherhood of Mutants, though never actually participated in any missions. He had the mutant ability of super speed, and took the name of the deceased Super Sabre. It is unknown if he continues to serve Mystique behind the scenes, or if he even retains his powers after Decimation. Hyper-accelerated metabolism augments his natural speed, reflexes, coordination, endurance, and the healing properties of his body.

    Shotgunning

    Shotgunning is a means of consuming a beverage, particularly beer, very quickly by punching a hole in the side of the can, near the bottom, placing the mouth over the hole, and pulling the tab to open the top. The beer quickly drains, and is quickly consumed.

    A related technique, strawpedoing or snorkeling, is used for containers not easily punctured such as a glass bottle. A straw is inserted into the bottle to similar effect.

    The technique increases beverage delivery since the extra hole allows the liquid to leave while air enters simultaneously through the main hole. The bottleneck, created where air entering the container must travel through the same orifice as liquid leaving, is removed.

    Technique

    To shotgun a beverage, a small hole is punched in the side of the can, close to the bottom. In order to prevent the liquid from spilling out while the cut is made, the can is held horizontally, tilted slightly, and the hole is made in the resulting air pocket. The hole can be made with any sharp object. Typically a key, bottle opener, pen, knife, other sharp instrument is used. The drinker then places their mouth over the hole while rotating the can straight up. When the can's tab is pulled, the liquid will quickly drain through the hole into the drinker's mouth.

    Shotgun (Junior Walker & the All Stars song)

    "Shotgun" is a 1965 single by Junior Walker & the All Stars, which was written and composed by Walker and produced by Berry Gordy Jr. and Lawrence Horn. It reached number one on the U.S. R&B Singles chart for four non-consecutive weeks and peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100. Guitarist Jimi Hendrix performed the song live with the All Stars.

    Shotgun uses only one chord throughout the entire song -- A-flat seventh. Other songs featuring this same structure (or non-structure) are Chain of Fools and Land of 1000 Dances.

    Personnel

  • Junior Walker: Tenor saxophone, Lead vocals
  • Willie Woods: Guitar, Harmony vocals
  • Victor Thomas: Organ
  • Benny Benjamin: Drums
    • Note: It is difficult to find out with certainty who played drums on the song, as the musicians were not credited on the record. It is thought that perhaps Richard "Pistol" Allen or Larrie Londin played drums on the song.
  • Note: It is difficult to find out with certainty who played drums on the song, as the musicians were not credited on the record. It is thought that perhaps Richard "Pistol" Allen or Larrie Londin played drums on the song.
  • Evil

    Evil, in a general context, is the absence or opposite of that which is ascribed as being good. Often, evil is used to denote profound immorality. In certain religious contexts, evil has been described as a supernatural force. Definitions of evil vary, as does the analysis of its motives. However, elements that are commonly associated with evil involve unbalanced behavior involving expediency, selfishness, ignorance, or neglect.

    In cultures with an Abrahamic religious influence, evil is usually perceived as the dualistic antagonistic opposite of good, in which good should prevail and evil should be defeated. In cultures with Buddhist spiritual influence, both good and evil are perceived as part of an antagonistic duality that itself must be overcome through achieving Śūnyatā meaning emptiness in the sense of recognition of good and evil being two opposing principles but not a reality, emptying the duality of them, and achieving a oneness.

    The philosophical question of whether morality is absolute, relative, or illusory leads to questions about the nature of evil, with views falling into one of four opposed camps: moral absolutism, amoralism, moral relativism, and moral universalism.

    Evil (Grinderman song)

    "Evil" (often stylised as EVIL) is a song by alternative rock band Grinderman, written collectively by Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Martyn P. Casey and Jim Sclavunos. The song was featured as the fifth track on the band's second and final studio album, Grinderman 2 (2010). On Record Store Day 2011, "Evil" was released as a limited edition single, on 12" vinyl with an enclosed CD, with various remixes.

    Track listing

  • "Evil" (LP version)
  • "Evil" (The Michael Cliffe House remix)
  • "First Evil"
  • "Evil" (Silver Alert remix)
  • References

    Evil (disambiguation)

    Evil describes willful, immoral acts.

    Evil may also refer to:

    Film, book and television

  • Evil (novel), a 1981 Swedish novel written by Jan Guillou
  • Evil (2003 film), a 2003 Swedish film based on Guillou's novel
  • Evil (2005 film), a Greek horror film
  • Evil - In the Time of Heroes, a Greek horror film and the prequel of the 2005 film
  • Evil the Cat, a villain from the cartoon series Earthworm Jim
  • Music

  • "Evil" (Earth, Wind & Fire song), a 1973 song by Earth, Wind & Fire
  • "Evil" (Howlin' Wolf song), a song written by Willie Dixon for Howlin' Wolf, who recorded and released it as a single in 1954
  • "Evil" (Interpol song), a 2005 single by Interpol
  • "Evil" (Ladytron song), a 2003 single by Ladytron from the album Light & Magic
  • "Evil" (Grinderman song), a 2010 single by Grinderman
  • "Evil" a song by Mercyful Fate from the album Melissa
  • "Evil" a song by The Flaming Lips from the 2009 album Embryonic
  • "Evil" a song by Stevie Wonder from the 1972 album Music of My Mind
  • Eminem, American rapper known as "Evil" in the group Bad Meets Evil
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