Pronunciation of the English word martial.
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1. | For a guy who was chosen by his father as the only son to be taught the secrets of this martial art, he doesn't have much of a kick. | |
2. | The President suspended the constitution and imposed martial law. | |
3. | Which will he choose, I wonder, martial arts or death? | |
4. | Apprenticeship is a system where you eat, sleep and live with your master and are taught various martial arts know-how and secrets. | |
5. | A strong veteran, having trained for tens of years, can fall to a weakling in a moment of laxness. That's what the martial arts world is. | |
6. | Martial arts have their limits. You just have to look at Bruce Lee. He was the strongest but he couldn't help dying. | |
7. | His martial arts prowess has already reached a level of sublime perfection. | |
8. | On December 13, 1981 martial law was declared in Poland. | |
9. | It is sickness to be obsessed with winning, it is sickness to be obsessed with using the martial arts, and it is sickness to be obsessed with putting forth all one has learned. It is sickness to be obsessed with offense, and it is also sickness to be obsessed with defense. It is also sickness to be obsessed with getting rid of sickness. To fix the mind obsessively on anything is considered sickness. | |
10. | Kuma the bear has been wrestling human martial artists to the ground for as long as I can remember. |