This weapon is derived from the cavalry sword, designed for slashing and thrusting. |
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The 39-year-old singer was booked on a felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon late on Friday. |
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Every artillery weapon on the beachhead fired thousands of rounds upon the enemy as fast as the gunners could load and shoot. |
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But shrewd restaurateurs and bar owners know that the secret weapon lies in the hands of a highly trained waitstaff. |
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There were men all over the place, carrying every kind of rocket launcher, grenade launcher, bazooka, or projectile weapon they had. |
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Because the ram was the only ship-smashing weapon available, fleets fought in line abeam so as to present as many rams to the enemy as possible. |
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He is as automatic as it gets in the league and as much of a weapon as any player on offense. |
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For example, the close range shield features quick, multiple hits, while the long-range weapon focuses in on powerful blows. |
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It produces heat and becomes a very powerful weapon when focused into a laser beam. |
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At the beginning of 1916, the Germans introduced a new weapon to the battlefields on the Western Front. |
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Another large weapon of siege was used primarily in storms, the battering ram. |
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The most important weapon in the arsenal of the satirist is a rifle made entirely of self-deprecation. |
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Michael parried the weapon with a quick thrust from his left arm and launched his tightened right fist forward. |
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Investigation proved jams resulted from not cleaning the rifle, and that it was not a self-cleaning weapon as manufacturers claimed. |
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Sources said the disappearance of the weapon threw the police into confusion, with some openly accusing others of misdeeds. |
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It seems appropriate in this connection to analyze selectivity as a characteristic of weapon systems. |
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And then she lashes out, brandishing her weapon and again there is an irruption of violence, a struggle on the floor, bodies threshing. |
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I can see that, confronted with two intruders in the middle of the night, you might lift a weapon in panic. |
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A valuable weapon in the armoury of seduction, it covers a multitude of sins, including wrinkles and blemishes. |
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The Gambler began to have second thoughts about concealing his weapon and reached for it. |
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Once the thin blue line defending a society's fundamental values, the police have now grotesquely turned into a weapon against them. |
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In the game you assume control of a thick-skulled caveman whose main weapon is his large gut. |
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Before my eyes was a large, empty chamber, bare save for an interesting pattern etched upon the floor and a weapon rack by the entrance. |
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An intercontinental ballistic missile with a thermonuclear weapon would be deterrent enough. |
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Tightening her weapon belt and slinging the bandolier that held her sword over her shoulder, Nuria headed for the gate, helmet in hand. |
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The player travels south through the Baltic region, Poland and Yugoslavia to Greece, where the weapon factory is located in an old monastery. |
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The scene in the room was not properly preserved, the weapon involved was not ballistically tested and the bullet casing went missing. |
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The legislation marks a significant change in US policy and means that food aid can be used directly as a weapon of war. |
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He winced when he realized that he was holding onto the hilt of his scimitar, and let go of his weapon with a snort. |
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He's a natural salesman, whose secret weapon is the sheer confidence and optimism that he exudes rather than backslapping bonhomie. |
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He parried the attacks easily, slashing back with his weapon but to no avail. |
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Anti-social Behaviour Orders have proved themselves to be an effective weapon against all kinds of young tearaways over the past few years. |
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His hand scrabbled on the countertop, searching for a stick, a pair of scales, any weapon to fend off this unseen attacker. |
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It was a weapon and a gift, handed back and forth by the dancers, who fought and flirted, worried and tattletaled. |
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The weapon was a taser, a stun gun that temporarily numbs your body with 50,000 volts of energy. |
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All enemy vehicles can be destroyed with any weapon provided you target a key weak point and attack it enough times. |
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A chemical weapon is any weapon that uses a manufactured chemical, such as sarin, mustard gas or hydrogen cyanide, to kill or injure. |
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His only weapon was a machete, and he only had one good eye with a yellow iris that watched for his victims. |
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Those who have gutted a deer or skinned a rabbit might have some idea of the extreme nature of what an edged weapon can do to flesh. |
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The seam of the canopy and the weapon bay doors are sawtoothed and the vertical tails are canted at an angle. |
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He dispatches enemies with a sword, a battleaxe, or a spear-like native weapon called a taiaha. |
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I have always disliked the Glock as a tactical weapon because it has no second strike capability. |
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But the automatic safety catch was working and he was unable to make the weapon fire by jarring it. |
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Ross had cut down the shotgun and would have had to remove the safety catch on the weapon before using it. |
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Before he got to the lay-by where Mr Smith was waiting, Hickson loaded the weapon and took off the safety catch. |
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When the weapon is outside of the spheroid, its system is limited in its search to a lunular segment of a sphere. |
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The appearance of print added a powerful new weapon to the arsenal of debate within the ecumene. |
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Coffey waved the weapon around in a threatening manner, lunging it at the officer and when he would not put it down, was gassed in the face. |
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Like his fellow scientists, Teller initially saw the atom bomb not as a weapon but as a deterrent. |
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If there was a unique and complex weapon that became necessary to be wield in a pinch, she was required be more skilled in it than anyone before. |
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One important source of asymmetry in fighting ability is a difference in body or weapon size. |
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Rape is routinely used as a weapon of war, but rape victims are rarely granted asylum. |
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From the very outset all the combatants knew that the bomb would be both a weapon of destruction and a weapon of terror. |
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The combat data system carries out automatic threat evaluation and weapon assignment, target designation, and hard and soft kill co-ordination. |
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The standard issue weapon is, of course, a hand phaser, which looses off a continuous stream of energy until its power cell is depleted. |
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The airplane was a new weapon in the military arsenal, and Douhet was one of a handful who saw its potential. |
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Won't we ever realize that a nuclear weapon in our arsenal is the last thing on the face of this earth that can bring us peace? |
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In 1885, Maxim developed a single-barrel weapon that could fire 500 rounds of ammunition a minute. |
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He pressed for legislation making it an arrestable offence to carry an imitation gun or air weapon in public. |
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The arquebus was a matchlock weapon that used a trigger for the first and was found to be effective. |
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But the united front tactic remains a vital weapon in the armoury of revolutionary strategy. |
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Training for the weapon operators and armourers is under way and the performance of the weapon will be monitored during its initial service. |
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The will and courage of the men and women of the armed services are the most effective weapon we will ever have. |
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In fact, missile armament formally does not include weapons and special armament delivery vehicles and weapon use control systems. |
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I thought of arming myself with pepper spray as a weapon but never got any, or needed it. |
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He chose to go out with a loaded weapon and carry out a criminal act of armed robbery. |
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Both men were charged with first degree murder, carrying and discharging a loaded weapon in public. |
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It normally fired airgun pellets and the modification turned it into a prohibited weapon as live bullets could be fired from it. |
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She kept her weapon of sarcasm to a bare minimum, something I recognized and appreciated. |
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There are no secrets in a small village, and gossip is a potent weapon to keep people in line. |
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Forcing the blade aside, he delivered a crushing riposte, thrusting with his weapon towards his midriff. |
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His idea was to use the material flux from an exploding fission weapon to compress a container that held the light isotopes. |
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Whereas Twain on the warpath was a sharp shooting rifleman and Mencken laid about with the broadsword, Brooks's literary weapon is the tweezers. |
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She rode on unharmed, no doubt breathing a sigh of relief as the only weapon she carried was a riding crop. |
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When I rode shotgun for truck drivers, my weapon of choice was a 12-gauge pump-action. |
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Deaths from weapon fire while riding in a vehicle were coded as intentional violence. |
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Hollywood and other industries use the law as a weapon to demand tough anti-piracy protections. |
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I do agree with raising the age allowable to purchase an air weapon and with some revision on the supervision laws. |
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All four incidents involving the potentially lethal weapon happened within the space of an hour in Grimsby. |
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Chuckling to myself, I awaited the revelation of my secret weapon with anticipation. |
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First looking at Maria, then back at Erik, the man's weapon hand began to shake apprehensively as he started to take several steps in retreat. |
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It can be converted from a right-handed weapon to a left-handed one by simply changing the bolt and casing ejector aperture. |
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None can defeat us and any that resorts to a weapon of mass destruction invites annihilation. |
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The licorice-flavored seeds of the star anise fruit may now be a major weapon against global influenza. |
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Security forces could employ the weapon to overcome resistance without resorting to force, their paramount aim. |
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A futuristic laser gun could have been used as an appropriate prop, so why would this anachronistic weapon have been used instead? |
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Six kinds of weapon have been found on the ship so far, including antiaircraft missile launchers and antitank rocket guns. |
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The aircraft has seven wing-mounted weapon stations, including missile launchers for short-range air-to-air missiles. |
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This at least gave the soldiers the confidence they needed that their weapon was zeroed and they could hit what they were shooting at. |
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No one has yet been able to identify an Amorite pot or weapon with certainty. |
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The weapon used was a pump action shot gun and a large quantity of ammunition was later found around the house and in the outbuildings. |
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Amazingly enough, she landed firmly on her feet and ran with weapon drawn to the door. |
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And that is one form of weapon I have no use for, proof that I have not absorbed all of my father's teachings. |
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We will be able to hit a moving target, or even a target that is stationary at weapons release but attempts to escape as the weapon is in-flight. |
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The author presents this famous weapon of Osman Turks and the collection of yataghans in the State Museum of Oriental Art. |
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Fear is the dominant weapon the establishment uses, to isolate people, box them in and keep them quiet. |
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These state laws grant permits allowing practically any citizen without a criminal record to carry a concealed weapon in public. |
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At first signs of enemy preparation for attack, action is taken to reinforce the defense, and weapon assets and personnel are put on high alert. |
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Their bodies twisted as each tried to wrest the weapon from the other's grasp. |
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It was the first and only enchanted weapon that this world would ever know. |
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One night, unable to find a suitable weapon in the house, he stormed outside to the woodpile to get one of the right length and shape. |
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The crossbow was really the first hand-held weapon that could be used by an untrained soldier to injure or kill a knight in plate armour. |
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It is light enough that each man in a patrol can carry several Claymores along with his regular kit, weapon and ammo. |
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Most of us lack any formal training in self-defense with an edged weapon or even with our bare hands, for that matter. |
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The strap held all the ammo he'd need for the weapon so he had no need to carry any extra pouches for shells. |
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When police arrested him in 1979, they found a knife consistent with the weapon used by the killer. |
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The radar has ten air-to-surface and ten air-to-ground modes for navigation fixing and weapon aiming. |
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It is armed with new powerful air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles, an off-axis cannon, and an increased weapon payload. |
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It is armed with new powerful air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles, a cannon, and an increased weapon payload. |
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In this shot, the machete is not a weapon but a counterbalance to the kierie in the man's left hand. |
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An air gun could be a potent weapon at close ranges and has to be wielded with utmost caution. |
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His finger convulsed on the trigger, even as he leveled the weapon for aim. |
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The high-tech helmet had a targeting lens mounted on it, so aiming a weapon of any sort was easier. |
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Genetic engineering will become a biological weapon used for agro-terrorism. |
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He ran across the battle field, wielding no weapon except for a small knife. |
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It was really quite remarkable to watch, and she stared in awe as he wielded his weapon with expert precision and timing. |
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The warrior goddess, riding upon a lion and wielding a weapon in each of her 10 arms. |
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I have never had any general fight training, so each time I have to wield a weapon I start from scratch. |
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He paused in his assent, wielding the weapon with a skill that surely took years of training. |
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The figure wielded her weapon expertly, a large meat-cutting knife, and the man was down shortly. |
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It did not help that it had been years since he had wielded any weapon other then a small dagger. |
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He said that in many incidents police did not know if a weapon was real or imitation unless it was recovered later. |
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This echoes the wave of such birth deformities following the US's use of the pesticide Agent Orange as a chemical weapon in the Vietnam War. |
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Rick readied his weapon and prepared to jump out as soon as the barrage of bullets had stopped. |
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But he said they were an important weapon in the fight against terrorism and organised crime. |
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He was challenged by police and ordered to put the weapon down but kept on walking. |
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The katana became a dangerous weapon when he wielded it as fast and expertly as he did. |
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That's the best weapon we have against these evil people, our flat refusal to allow them to divert us more than momentarily from our daily lives. |
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In the colonial context, the camera wielded by white Europeans was an intrusive weapon of domination. |
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The long cords of her whip-like weapon pierced through her enemies' armor and skin. |
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It is a whip-like weapon with a serrated spike on the end of a metallic rope. |
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The galley's major weapon was originally a ram on the water-line, used to hole enemy ships or to smash their oars. |
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The radar, installed in a radome on top of the main mast, carries out long-range air and surface surveillance and weapon control. |
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The woman moved to stand next to him, and Lexa felt a jolt of surprise as she recognized the weapon in the man's hand. |
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If they acquire sufficient weapons-grade fissile material from abroad, they could make a nuclear weapon within a year. |
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He then spoke about what might happen if terrorists used a weapon of mass destruction against the United States. |
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Like a nuclear bomb, a chemical or biological weapon is a weapon of mass destruction. |
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Ricin has the potential to be used as an agent of biological warfare and as a weapon of mass destruction. |
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Police departments across the country lack the protective gear necessary to secure a site struck by a weapon of mass destruction. |
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An atomic bomb is a weapon of mass destruction which uses nuclear fission to produce vast amounts of energy. |
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It had never attacked a nation to stop it from obtaining either nuclear weapons or any other weapon of mass destruction. |
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In the months since, the allies have been scouring the place and have not come up with a single weapon of mass destruction. |
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Race is the most potent weapon in their armoury and some in both the party and the electorate are not afraid to use it. |
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Such films should be taken apart mercilessly with every weapon in the critical armoury. |
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It is simply one weapon in the armoury of those seeking to enforce the confiscation order. |
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When nations go to war, the public language of politics and the media becomes a weapon of conflict. |
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The defendant refused to talk to him about the weapon or tell him where he had got it. |
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He said he had bought the weapon to defend himself because of the alleged robbery. |
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One of the nearby guards stepped forward with his weapon brandished, but she waved him back. |
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He used his mental quickness as a weapon to see through the faulty logic of the people who reported to him. |
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When he was questioned he told officers that he carried the screwdriver as a weapon because he was a paranoid man. |
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Police say the weapon used in the shootings was likely an assault rifle or a hunting rifle, accurate up to 650 meters. |
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The ship was, of course, a warship whose primary offensive weapon was a beakhead or ram at the waterline. |
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The weapon is accurate at long distances and the projectile moves pretty fast. |
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The service pistol is a close personal defense weapon and is deadly accurate. |
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The Knights had never needed any kind of weapon beyond their swords and spears and bows. |
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All through the summer the sound of weapon on shield echoed through the vale as warriors honed their fighting skills. |
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Osileani pulled his weapon in front of the crone's haggard faces, warning them off with a cautious step. |
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And let's keep in mind the ultimate weapon of a terrorist is a nuclear warhead on a missile. |
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The legal age of consent is a curious weapon in the hands of those who would otherwise have no qualms about child marriage. |
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David collected his wooden practice weapon and joined the group in one of the quadrangles. |
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He bought the weapon at Guns Galore, a local Killeen gun shop where Hasan purchased one of the guns used in his 2009 attack. |
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Albright, however, said he did not think Saudi Arabia would likely try to acquire a weapon from Pakistan. |
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The most effective weapon Anglo-Saxon elites have used to preserve power in American society has been the rule of law. |
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He had reassembled the weapon in a bathroom and stepped out onto a fourth-floor walkway overlooking an atrium. |
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But even when the jet will be able to shoot its gun, the F-35 barely carries enough ammunition to make the weapon useful. |
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It was later reported that the weapon was a BB gun that appeared to be a .45-caliber pistol. |
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But then I apparently went too far, picking up Charlie's weapon of choice, a silver Tiffany cigarette lighter. |
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The weapon is very accurate at close range and you can go through a whole clip of 30 with very little recoil, ensuring that you don't lose sight of your target. |
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Its purpose was to provide offshore patrol boats with a comparatively lightweight direct and high-angle fire weapon capable of engaging both watercraft and targets ashore. |
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Hernandez clasped his hands behind his back, the fingers slender, almost delicate, needing a weapon to have conveyed any menace. |
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Terrorist use of a weapon of mass destruction is a frightening prospect. |
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Several people end up seeking out the case for all sorts of different reasons, most of them not knowing that there is a weapon of mass destruction inside. |
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The use of depleted uranium in shells has been twice condemned as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations Commission on Minorities and Human Rights. |
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The process of ensuring a weapon system is fully supportable includes appropriately addressing, integrating, and balancing each of these elements. |
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They hit the news in 1997 in Britain when they became a teenage fashion accessory and were then quickly converted into a weapon which could cause blinding. |
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What is meant by movement is specific actions of the weapon and body. |
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And it could prove to be Israel's most effective weapon in combatting hate. |
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After this attack, Ogorzow left his weapon behind on the train, hiding it in the compartment. |
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There are thousands of ways to contrive a weapon that's at least as dangerous a two-inch hobby knife. |
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One point Hanson alludes to is the real difference between the Japanese kamikaze as a tactical weapon of terror and the fanatical suicide zealot as a terrorist. |
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Perry, who carries a Ruger .380 handgun in his belt when he jogs, pulled the weapon and shot the coyote dead. |
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The Home Office is talking tough, but in the department of constitutional affairs the realisation is dawning that the judges have a potential weapon of mass destruction. |
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She was strong and could wield any weapon that was handed to her. |
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You load the weapon, you aim the weapon and you pull the trigger. |
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She turned to simply stand motionless, her wrist cannons locked on her target and Jack came around the corner to aim his weapon as well, then stopped suddenly. |
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They showed us how to load the weapon and aim at the target. |
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Meanwhile, students were coming to the school office with reports a weapon was on the property, but downplayed the incident saying the weapon was only an air gun. |
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Although their basic weapon is the rifle, they possess modern heavy weapons, including antiaircraft missile systems, recoilless rifles, and mortars. |
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Instead he withdrew the weapon slowly and thrust it into Malek's stomach. |
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On the ferry, I spent most of the time trying to punch holes in the shoebox lid so that they could breathe, but my only weapon for this was a kirby grip. |
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Large numbers of Mesolithic stone tools and weapon points were found, with toolmaking waste to show that some tools were knapped, retouched and repaired on site. |
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The beleagured nation has been direly impacted by troop and weapon flows into its north from neighbor Libya. |
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Rational people, they contend, would take the time to discern whether the person behind the weapon was an actual threat. |
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The double agent remains the most prized, the most feared, and the most unreliable weapon in the espionage armory. |
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He can wield energy as a weapon now, but it is already proving a double-edged sword. |
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As you know I have created a weapon that will render all others useless. |
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Look, if we saw a nuclear weapon on a missile about to be launched at us, I don't think anybody would disagree, we would have the right to destroy it. |
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He either used a weapon that did not eject shell casings or he had the presence of mind to retrieve them before speeding away. |
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Of course it was a matter of some contention with Mother that I was using all of her hairspray to kill insects, so I reserved that weapon for dire circumstances. |
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This extremely useful weapon was adopted by the Coast Guard in 1962 and first mounted on large cutters serving as weather ships in the Atlantic and Pacific. |
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He quickly retightened the straps around his boots, snatched his weapon from off the wall, and then grabbed his helmet from its resting place on one of the four bed posts. |
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High levels of barium and antimony on a person's hands is a strong indication that they have fired a weapon or have been close to a discharged weapon. |
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But the senior Air Force official expressed deep skepticism that such a weapon could be both small and far-reaching. |
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The lie detector tests are therefore intended to extend the boundaries a little by putting another psychological weapon in the hands of the probationary services. |
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A felon or domestic batterer or disturbed person need only find a person with a clean background to buy a weapon for him. |
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From the mid-19th century all military weapons had rifled barrels and the term rifle was restricted to the long-barrelled weapon of the infantryman. |
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No one weapon was predominant, but victory usually went to the side which best combined its infantry, armour, and artillery and enjoyed air superiority. |
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Charles Smith, the armorer, had spent the night ensuring that the vehicles' main weapon systems,.50-caliber machine guns and Mkl9 grenade launchers, were 100 percent ready. |
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It remains a very useful weapon since it can be mounted in high-mobility, multipurpose wheeled vehicles and M113-series armored personnel carriers. |
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Colchester police are gearing up to use a new weapon in their armoury. |
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A lovely, expensive catapult was a new weapon for his armoury. |
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While satire is an important weapon in the literary armoury, the point of it is surely to allow ordinary people to take a pop at the establishment, not the other way round. |
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Anti-spammers have a new weapon in their arms race with the spammers. |
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But the Allies rapidly improvised antidotes and embodied the weapon in their own arsenals, making the conduct of the war yet more complex and inhumane. |
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They allowed some of the weekend's 700 visitors the chance to handle a longbow, the English national weapon in the Middle Ages and a formidable force on the battlefield. |
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The threats may be goading Iran to pour greater effort into its nuclear program, to rush toward creating a weapon more quickly. |
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Goetz was convicted only of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree and served just eight months. |
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That the cooperation with the Kremlin had limits was shown in the Manhattan Project, the secret Anglo-American effort to acquire an atomic weapon before the Germans. |
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In these circles, the endless luncheons and dinners of rich foods and rare wines were battlegrounds of ambition, where gossip was often the weapon of choice. |
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If commandos get a new weapon or sensor, it probably will be used on a real mission or battlefield. |
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I thought it would be something lame, but the moment everyone was in the classroom, our teacher led us outside and told us to choose a weapon of our choice. |
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The Army wants a handheld directed-energy weapon that is capable of both inflicting pain or using lethal force. |
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These weapons, such as clubs, maces, axes, and hammers, are as old as warfare and are certainly the oldest form of weapon wielded by man and his ancestors. |
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Investigators have been combing an Oakland shoreline park trying to find the weapon in the murky shallow water. |
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As regards weapon effects, they are distinct and varied, with each individual pistol, shotgun and automatic rifle having its own recognizable report. |
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For now though, the TOW is the heaviest American-made weapon seen on the Syrian battlefield. |
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Unsurprisingly, skinner was convicted despite the weapon not being found and conflicting testimony identifying him as the shooter. |
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The easily concealable and muted weapon would allow him to sneak up on his victims and get away afterward to kill again. |
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The horseradish is the secret weapon in this quinoa, so definitely make sure to get some, even for just a small amount. |
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In some versions of that story, the spear is the first weapon George tries. |
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A hypersonic weapon operator may be a thousand miles from the weapon he or she launches, and thousands more from the target. |
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A hypersonic weapon launched from New York could reach Moscow in less than 40 minutes. |
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It also refuses to join chemical and bacteriological weapon conventions. |
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In July a team of scientists announced they had become the first laboratory in the world to manufacture a licensed vaccine against the bacteriological weapon Anthrax. |
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Up north, the Yankees are in disarray as former scions of industry go on trial and the stock market does a passable impersonation of a weapon of mass destruction. |
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A terrestrial telescope with sharply defined markings placed in one of its image planes can be fitted to a weapon to offer magnification of the target and enhance accuracy. |
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In 1914, the submarine was seen as a weapon of marginal importance. |
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The point of the weapon was concealed by the sternum that it had penetrated with such surprising force. |
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In the 17th century, the musketeer and his relatively sophisticated weapon was protected from being ridden down by cavalry by protective screens of pikemen. |
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I just don't think people are going to, you know, get in the mine shaft and fall between the slats and say here's a Scud missile and here's the weapon of mass destruction. |
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Could a sea slug actually become a weapon against colon cancer? |
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He pleaded guilty to two offences of robbery, two of threatening behaviour, one of possessing an offensive weapon and three of failing to surrender to bail. |
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All personnel are assigned a sector of observation and fire, with the lead automatic weapon gunner maintaining special emphasis on road medians or emergency lanes. |
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The largest weapon of this kind known to have been tested was estimated to be a 58 megaton device produced by the Soviet Union during the height of the cold war. |
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The main weapon for ramming into enemy ships was the beak of the ship. |
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Passaro was found guilty of one count of felony assault with a dangerous weapon and three counts of misdemeanor assault. |
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That's why right-to-life groups consider the sheer quantity of American abortions a major weapon in their campaign. |
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A TOW missile is an antitank weapon capable of killing everyone in a tank from great distance. |
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The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, frequently amended, remains an important weapon in the federal government's antihacker arsenal. |
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The product is a powerful new weapon against spoilage, to help ensure production of longer-lasting, fresher-tasting fermented dairy products. |
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A court was also told the victim's partner Sharon Rattigan tackled the hooded assassin and was shot in the leg while seizing the weapon from him. |
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He had a uniform jacket with one button off, and seeing a white man on the path, hoisted his weapon to his shoulder with alacrity. |
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Other heavy infantry would probably be armed with little armour and maybe a gunpowder weapon that was capable of penetrating armour. |
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The Portuguese naval theorists started to defend the use of the submarine as the only weapon capable to face a more powerful enemy navy. |
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And we are the only nuclear weapon state that relies on a single nuclear system. |
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Having preestablished that the murder weapon did not belong to the hotel, the detective widened her field of enquiry. |
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The bow and arrow is another weapon that was used by the ancient Maya for both war and hunting. |
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Golok is the traditional weapon in Banten which is the same as the traditional weapon of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta. |
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Once properly managed, this weapon gave them a great advantage over the French in the Hundred Years' War. |
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In the long run, the weapon could make the user permanently hard of hearing. |
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Who honours not his father, Henry the fifth, that made all France to quake, Shake he his weapon at us, and pass by. |
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Walker, though he tried a number of times to shoot his weapon during the duel, failed to fire even a single shot and Graham was left unscathed. |
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During World War I the Ruhrgebiet functioned as Germany's central weapon factory. |
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Supervisory personnel are responsible for ensuring that all weapon safety rules and relevant government regulations are followed at all times. |
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Sherlock deduces a chemical weapon designed to trigger violent hallucinations was responsible. |
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The Sling is also a weapon of great antiquity, formerly in high estimation among the ancients. |
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On April 22 it charged the 19-year-old Tsarnaev with 'using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction against persons and property. |
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We have the smallest nuclear capability of any recognised nuclear weapon state accounting for less than one per cent of the global inventory. |
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The ban happened after it was shown that the pistol could be turned into a lethal weapon resulting in the race getting started with an airhorn. |
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Sidewinder remains the warfighter's weapon of choice for short-range air-to-air missiles. |
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The weapon was aimed at the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Japan and the Netherlands. |
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As per the report, Yardarm Technologies has formed a new technology for dispatchers to know when a police officer's weapon has been fired. |
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The first trials were not successful as the weapon was unable to maintain a course on a steady depth. |
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As you can probably tell, he looks great smothered in war paint, with a huge weapon hanging out of his trousers. |
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A little girl was given an automatic weapon to play with this week. |
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You don't need an assault weapon to protect your family or shoot a deer. |
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The introduction of the torpedo provided a weapon that could cripple, or even sink, any battleship. |
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Also, Cleddau may make reference to the action of a weapon or tool cutting through the land. |
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If Koizumi persists on his current course, he will hand the LDP's anti-reform apparatchiks the weapon that they want to straitjacket or oust him. |
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Then, no one saw precisely how it happened, whiff-whaff, Lemoine's weapon flew from his hand and struck the wall with a whirr and a jangle. |
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Rory Delap's long throw-ins are a familiar weapon to the Potters' opponents but this does not make them any easier to defend against. |
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More importantly, businesses are using incentive compensation as a strategic weapon to gain market share through mind share. |
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This was sometimes repeated again and again, the rings remaining in the rifling until the weapon was unloadable. |
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A toxin so potent as abrin can be expected to have appeal as a murder weapon as well as a chemical warfare agent. |
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We took hold of anything that might serve as a weapon to stand off the menacing group of young men. |
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A common weapon against Cartesians in those latter days was an accusation of Spinozism. |
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But the really big difference between India and China arises from the fact that India's thermonuclear weapon capability is suspect. |
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In 1962 it stated that the forthcoming Chinese nuclear weapon was a reason for having more than one Western nuclear nation. |
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Now the iron head of this weapon was thick and exceedingly sharp on both sides, while the wooden handle was very short. |
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When New York is vulnerable to attack the United States will not use her strategic weapon in defence of London. |
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Churchill, now again prime minister, announced on 17 February 1952 that the first British weapon test would occur before the end of the year. |
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Up to 500,000 were killed as a result of the Red Terror, from forced deportations, or from the use of hunger as a weapon under Mengistu's rule. |
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However, because the weapon was to be directed against the enemy, none of us were overly concerned at all. |
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Critics say class actions are less a weapon for the ordinary citizen and more a way to make an attorney a millionaire overnight. |
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Although not of high tactical value, the flamethrower was a powerful, demoralising weapon that caused terror on the battlefield. |
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The wars were important for other reasons, such as the emergence of the longbow as a key weapon in medieval warfare. |
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The weapon was developed as a deterrent against both the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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After 1865 the United States adopted the mine as its primary weapon for coastal defense. |
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Throw-ins are their main weapon and with John Carew now at Stoke, he could well be the target man for Rory Delap's missiles. |
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