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Killing Ground

Killing Ground is the fifteenth full-length studio album by heavy metal band Saxon released in 2001 (see 2001 in music).

Killing Ground was also released as a special Digi-pack edition with a bonus disc featuring 8 classics re-recorded tracks which would later appear in Heavy Metal Thunder.

" The Court of the Crimson King" is a King Crimson cover.

Killing Ground (novel)

Killing Ground is a Virgin Publishing original novel written by Steve Lyons and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Sixth Doctor and Grant Markham, as well as popular enemies the Cybermen.

Usage examples of "killing ground".

He'd sucked them out into a killing ground and annihilated them, and grievous as his losses might be, they were trifling compared to the enemy's.

Below him was the killing ground, its smooth, Siliconite-covered surface sparkling in the morning sunshine.

A knot of riders had just departed from the city's north gate, an unmarked grey banner announcing their outlawry for all to see as they slowly rode across the bare killing ground towards Brood's encampment.

Still, he insists to this day that getting his first victim in the house was in no way part of a grander scheme to lure her to some private killing ground.

A killing ground, one those northern leeches can batten on whenever they like.

The killing ground before the city's wall was a sixth of a league across, a single stone bridge spanning a ditch close to the wall.

An hour to an hour and forty-five minutes to mutilate the body, depending on the location of the killing ground.

Kind fate and his clever sister-become brought him out of the Fleetwood and around the building to this moonlit killing ground without being detected.

They saw it only as a good place to launch an ambush, as just another killing ground in their never-ending war.