As she finished, she felt the sudden, burning explosion as De'Unnero's tiger paw swiped across her face, tearing the flesh.
The grieving widow took charge of the whole works, bellowing orders right and left, and Neo-Confucians who were outraged at the presumption of a lowly female received white wooden calling cards marked with red tiger paws, and protests ceased.
The company hired for creating the new logo actually contacted the museum of Natural History in Chicago asking for a plaster imprint of the tiger paw.
The tiger paw is also painted on campus and in a footprint pattern on highways leading to Clemson.
The squadron's first official insignia was approved by Chief of Naval Operations on 21 November 1955, and consisted of a yellow and black tiger paw with lightning bolts on a blue background.
Nor are you likely to see Gisele Bundchen wearing a giant Champagne glass, tiger paw or miniature helicopter constructed of hair.
Common spoof interpreter strips include English, Klingon, Brooklyneese and Southern Drawl, and spoof epaulets include a red, white and blue one for Eagle Scouts and a tiger paw for Tiger Cubs.
In what was supposed to be the final game in Atlanta, upon Bennett's suggestion, thousands of Clemson supporters paid their expenses with two-dollar bills stamped with the shape of a tiger paw.
It has been a Clemson University Tigers football tradition dating from September 24, 1977 for the school's fans to spend two-dollar bills stamped with orange tiger paws on away-game trips.
The renovations included all new purple cushion seats with orange tiger paws and a new playing floor.