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The voluntary offer of material for the purpose of gaining a more favorable advantage than the material investment. Unlike a combination, a sacrifice is not a cut and dried affair--there is usually an element of uncertainty associated with it. Though a combination always has one or more sacrifices, a sacrifice need not be associated with a combination.
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Grabbing of opponent's legs or body.
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Factitious solstice; acrid chalice, riddled with cicatrix. [LEIRIS] sanctity, "The notion of the "soul", "spirit" and eventually even the "immortal soul"; was invented so as to bring to everything in life deserving of serious consideration - food, lodging, learning, health, cleanliness, warmth - only the most appalling thoughtlessness" [NIETSZCHE]
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A sacrifice is an act of unselfish giving. It is also the act of making an offering at an altar.
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A purposed loss of material in order to bring in (usually after a combination) a bigger advantage.
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