you go into the room on the left with the chandelier and shoot the chandelier so it will hit all of the 4 men.
Sicarius hominum is the Latin equivalent of 'assassin of men'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'sicarius', in the nominative case as the subject of the phrase, means 'assassin'. The noun 'hominum', in the genitive case as the object of possession, means 'of men'.
you shoot the line with the kite and shoot the beach ball to get the three men out off sight and try to knock out the guy listening to radio when the other two are away.
There was more than four men because there was 20 attempts on his life the most famous being Walkürie with Col. Steiner.
men kill ermines for their fur
We don't have proof that aliens kill men.
Your not suppose to its the storyline you are aloud to kill three or four of there men then it automatically kills you.
Hit-men are people who are hired to kill people as a criminal enterprise and do not seek notoriety. Assassins are people who kill famous people or powerful people or political leaders and while such an activity is also a crime, they often seek notoriety and fame although their motivation is more often for political change.
Yes, men kill dolphins on accident or purpose and both.
The Four Masked Men was created in 1934.
No, Oedipus does not kill four men in the beginning of "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the play begins with Theban King Oedipus discussing the pestilence with the priest of Zeus. About midway through the play, the audience learns of the murders that Oedipus commits on the way to Thebes and for which he never undergoes the mandatory cleansing rituals. The killings are of five men out of a six-member party.
Prior to their current popularity and the formal established schools which were created in the US in 1969 for the USMC and the 1980s for the US Army, US military (Army/Marines) were primarily men that were loners (men who preferred to work alone) and men that were hunters. Most snipers (during the Vietnam War) preferred to work alone (in contrast to being with a platoon or company of men). Even though the US Army (or Marine) sniper in Vietnam was stilled assigned a man or two (sniper team and/or a security team armed with automatic weapons) he still managed to operate or nearly operate alone in the field. In the rear (base camp or firebase) he remained to himself, choosing his own company, if and when opportunity arose. US Army snipers in Vietnam were trained in country at division (or in rare cases, brigade) levels. There was no official USA sniper trng stateside. For some men, mobility was also a prime factor. A sniper could go where the hunting was best. Return with the kill info to the S2, let the S3 know where he's headed next, then report again when another kill was made. On and on, until his tour was up. Freedom of movement, no hassels with higher, work your own hours and speed...but watch out for friendly fire. A sniper in Nam operated much like that of his enemy, and that could draw GI fire; this included airstrikes, helicopter gunships, hidden claymores, hidden electronic devices that alerted choppers and artillery strikes, and GI patrols. A hard working GI sniper in Vietnam had to watch for both enemy and friendly fire. Either could take him out!
the men are going to use a knife to kill the rats?! JOKING! the men use a gas that can kill or cause them to faint/quizy