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Summary
lion
attack
3
its prey
TEMPORAL
commonly
1
PURPOSE
for the backs
1
MANNER
by going for the hind legs
1
3 facets
Facet
Type
Facet cluster
commonly
1
temporal
for the backs
1
purpose
by going for the hind legs
1
manner
2 triples in cluster
lion
attack
its prey
2
lion
attack
prey
1
3 source sentences
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Subject: Shown
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Facet: Shown
SRC
Lions
commonly
attack
prey
by
first
going
for
the
hind
legs
,
then
for
the
backs
,
and
then
the
jugular
.
SRC
The
accompanying
illustration
by
Charles
Vess
applies
an
Art
Nouveau
style
to
a
realistic
depiction
of
a
lion
attacking
its
prey
.
SRC
When
a
lion
attacks
its
prey
there
is
no
escape
from
it
,
being
mentioned
in
many
parables
,
as
when
Amos
(
3:12
)
declares
that
a
shepherd
can
rescue
out
of
its
jaws
no
more
than
"
two
legs
,
or
a
piece
of
an
ear
.