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Riposte - Definition of Riposte at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Riposte. Look it up now! ... a quick, sharp return in speech or action; counterstroke: a brilliant riposte to an insult.
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Riposte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In fencing, the riposte (French for retort) is an offensive action with the intent of hitting one's opponent, made by the fencer who has just parried an attack. In sabre and foil, the priority switc...
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Sun 09:53 GMT. Posted by staff@riposte.org ... riposte.org ... About Riposte...
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A strike that becomes active after parrying an opponent's attack. This attack deals 150% weapon damage and slows their melee attack speed by 20% for 30 sec. Awards 1 combo point ... Duration 30 seconds ... Dispel type n/a...
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RIPOSTE; archive by RIP RENSE ... No Riposte column may be reprinted without permission of the author. Music and Cats (Nov. 18, 2009); "There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats."; - Albert Schweitzer. CATS: Winky the Criminal Cat just does not show any signs of rehabilitation.
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“In his riposte, Obama said, ‘What I said was is that Ronald Reagan was a transformative political figure because he was able to get Democrats to vote against their economic interests.’ (In his curious ‘was is,’ Obama’s juxtaposition of both past and present tenses of the verb ‘to be’ may have been a...
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Lancement en 2004 de mon studio de création, Riposte design. Cette expérience d’entrepreneur me rend habile à gérer rapidement et efficacement les projets marketing et corporatifs de petite ou grande envergure.
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Riposte is a monthly broadsheet published in Dublin with contributors from around the world. The annual subscription is £10 Payable to "Riposte" at 28 Emmet road, Kilmainham Dublin 8, Ireland. Send your Name and Address.
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First off, I have to say that I'm glad that, for all her complaints, Susannah Breslin was able to achieve a climax on reading the "Writing (Post)Feminism" issue of ebr. What troubles me the most about her review of this issue, however, ... The simple answer here is that the electronic book review is just that-
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