He probably should have been but he ended up under the protection of the German emperor.
Vell, it comes frum ze story of ze Vampires....!Legend has it that a vampire can only be killed by driving a stake through its heart, otherwise it will continue to live for eternity, wreaking havoc by drinking blood and turning others into vampires in the process.Thus the expression has come to mean finding a way to solve an otherwise apparently unsolvable problem, once and for all.
because men were somewhat higher class citizens. Not like islam today or some other places where woman can be raped and be persicuted as if its their fault.
No. David Glass, owner and CEO of the Royals, was once the President and CEO of Wal-Mart and currently is a member of Board of Wal-Mart. But I have found nothing that suggests Wal-Mart owns a piece of the team.
According to popular mythology, vampires can be stopped (which is to say, destroyed) by driving a wooden stake through their heart, by burning them, or by cutting off their head. But bear in mind, there are many variations to the vampire theme, and every author has his or her own particular vision of what vampires are like.
Croquet
Croquet
Each player's stake, which is put into the pool before (ante) the game begins., To put up (an ante).
In Act 5, Scene 7, Macbeth says, "They have tied me to a stake; I cannot fly, / But, bear-like, I must fight the course" (5.7.1-2). This is an allusion to the blood sport of bear-baiting.
The homophones of "stake" are "steak" and "stake."
A tent-peg. A spike. A stake.
there was lot of things at Stake. Gamblers put everything at Stake.
A homophone for "stake" is "steak."
they stake out in front of the persons house and see if they are really selling drugs and if they are they go into the house and arrest them
What is mean by Stake
With rampant incidents of doping and sport fixing, yea, the dignity of sport is at risk. When incident of spot fixed is declared in a closed ended cricket match, the honor and dignity of the game is at stake. When 7 times winner cyclist Armstrong's medallions were snatched away from him, that was a Black Day for sports !
The word "stake" has one syllable.