Oni was sending jets of flames towards the soldiers, burning their dark iron armor. |
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But Main, the Harvard University biologist, said the plates would not have been very effective as armor. |
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Lobsters, like all animals with exoskeletons, periodically shed their armor as they grow. |
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There were men dressed in dark armor rampaging around the city with torches and weapons. |
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The long cords of her whip-like weapon pierced through her enemies' armor and skin. |
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She stood before the throne of her master in armor of purest white edged in gold. |
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The trick we have to do is live up to the image of the white knight in shining armor. |
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Unlike the new species, these four Tertiary species have flat bases, and none has pebble armor like the new species. |
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The ship's machine shop was occupied alternately by everyone airbrushing the paint onto their armor for the next six hours. |
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Beside the armor, half hidden in the shadows, lie a wineskin, a lyre, books, and a mask. |
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If he had known, why hadn't he ridden in like some knight in shining armor and rescued her? |
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The pirarucu's sheer size and bony armor provide defenses against predators. |
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After years of indoctrination by sappy romance stories and fairy tales, girls want to be swept off their feet by a knight in shining armor. |
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Unlike many would-be damsels in distress, I never imagined myself being rescued by a knight in shining armor. |
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Her husband rushed into the kitchen, and like that proverbial knight in shining armor, took over from that point on. |
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A regiment of armed Reaper guards in full hooded cybernetic armor stand and await the emergence of the prisoners. |
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Notice that each of the two body sections is expanded outward, providing a protective armor which shields the legs and gills. |
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We have been encountered by fierce infantry resistance, yet our superior weaponry and armor has allowed us to crush this resistance. |
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In battle, the artillery's role is to provide fire support for the infantry, cavalry, armor and other units. |
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In the meantime, the gunners gave close and effective fire support to the infantry and armor troops. |
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If you are the medical platoon leader for an infantry or armor battalion task force, you are expected to have what you need to treat patients. |
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I figured by this point, we'd have three divisions of armor, mechanized infantry, and Marines in Kuwait. |
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Separating attacking infantry from their supporting armor would also be a logical approach. |
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He then attacked the isolated defense with infantry and armor from different axes. |
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An armor or infantry task force traditionally performs these roles with engineers attached as the reduction element. |
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Sandbags were eventually replaced with locally fabricated steel armor plate. |
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The Ijuin fuze allowed the shell to explode on impact rather than after it had penetrated the armor of enemy ships. |
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The plane was lightened a bit by removal of armor plate and some military systems but the airframe was essentially stock. |
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By using removable armor plate and removable side panels, the seat is completely concealed when not being used. |
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Shrapnel hit the armor plate under the cockpit, mangled the plating and destroyed the equipment mounted directly above. |
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First, the convoy should have at least five vehicles and they should have extra armor plate or Kevlar blankets attached to protect the crew. |
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When the aircraft arrived from Chad, the gear doors and some armor plate was missing. |
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The round penetrated through his arm into his flack vest and was stopped by his armor plate. |
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Inside was a large hall, decorated with suits of armor and tapestries of battle. |
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There were four warriors, in full battle armor, standing at the end of the hallway. |
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The armor appeared to be very similar to a normal suit of knight's armor, only thicker and taller. |
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He was dressed like a centurion, with titanium armor protecting his every body part. |
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As Orestes and the Furies confront each other, Athena arrives at the temple dressed in full battle armor. |
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The man who dragged her from the house wore the shining, metal armor of a knight. |
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For example, during the Middle Ages in Europe, knights dressed in suits of armor and rode into battle on powerful horses. |
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Clad in a suit of white armor and flying her own standard she liberated France from the English at the battle of Orleans. |
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For armor she selected a pair of engraved armlets, a light chain mail coat, and a set of shin plates. |
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That earns you a suit of medieval armor and a giant cannonball lashed to your left leg with five links of rusty chain. |
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The man, upon seeing a knight rigged out in full armor sticking a lance in his face, fears for his life. |
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They have chosen to shed their heavy armor for loose and light garments such as our own. |
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The protective armor cowlings lifted up and the retros let loose with a thunderous blast that slowed the ship down a lot, but not enough. |
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However, this armor also restricts movement, and makes it difficult to see anything but a narrow view. |
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In response to increasing battlefield firepower, horse cavalry reduced the armor it used. |
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This launch vehicle carries a triple launcher which is raised for firing, with the armor plates moving to the side. |
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The spells make the appropriate zaps and sizzles, the explosions sound good, and the clanging of weapons on armor are realistic. |
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He was shot during an ambush and killed because he wasn't wearing his body armor. |
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All weapons, armor, embolon, figurehead, and high-class loricae are made by them. |
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He knew from experience that the whip could rip flesh from bone, and rend good armor into so much scrap metal. |
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Still another unusual feature which appeared in some of the later sauropods was rudimentary body armor. |
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Up the stairs, on the second floor, was an armory of the greatest weapons and articles of armor in the world, both mundane and enchanted. |
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Getting hurt no longer seemed inevitable, and my emotional armor began to come off. |
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The military says the shortfall is over and soldiers who do not yet have the armor soon will. |
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His psychological armor will make him seem more self-sufficient and stronger than the people he will meet in Newfoundland. |
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While you think wearing a suit of emotional armor is safe, it keeps people at a distance. |
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In the altarpiece Mantegna portrays the Madonna extending her hand and bestowing special favor on the marquis, who is dressed in full armor. |
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In many systems skeletal armor has been correlated with the level or type of predation pressure in the environment. |
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The dorsal armor may be a single plate, or may be comprised of as many as nine smaller plates. |
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Screams of pain, yells of anger, crashes of metal on metal, blasts of magic, and snaps of armor or people all ran across his ears at once. |
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The oddly jointed pectoral fin armor is a memorable feature of the placoderms, especially Antiarchs. |
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Such hairs serve as a protective armor for plants because they secrete polyol ester chemicals that are deadly to certain insect pests. |
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But that ablative armor of your's isn't going hold out under this punishment. |
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The shell is considered the most highly developed protective armor of any vertebrate species. |
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I couldn't win at a game of wallyball even if my competition consisted entirely of mannequins clad in movement restricting plate mail armor. |
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The missile uses a tandem warhead, which can defeat modern armor and reactive panels. |
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He got the armor and also an old jade of a horse, which limped on three legs, dragging the fourth after it. |
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I think we have finally left medieval armor behind us, after talking about cuisses and culets and jambeaus. |
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Thus, they usually spend a day removing all the bulky portions of their armor, retaining only critical greaves, cuisses, and jambeau. |
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What surprised Maria was their lack of armor, except for a few that wore hardened leather jerkins over their tunics. |
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The cable includes armor wires wound around the corrugated-wall tube. |
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Another member of the plot took care of the ammo along with black uniforms, night-vision equipment, and body armor. |
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And he would especially like American FGM-148 Javelins, man-portable anti-tank missiles to hit at Russian armor. |
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This would seem reasonable, since in that direction lay the only territory open enough for swift attack by armor. |
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Russian ground forces, including infantry and armor units, are being permanently stationed in key areas. |
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A similar pattern occurred when metal swords, armor, cavalry charges and dense infantry ranks developed. |
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Is he a bearded Mongolian warrior on horseback, decked out in lustrous jade and gold armor? |
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The soldiers in 2nd Platoon, Blackfoot Company discovered his rifle, helmet, body armor and web gear in a neat stack. |
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My finger burned when it touched the blossom of lead embedded in the ceramic armor. |
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Born a peasant, she bucked the system, donned armor to save her country, and paid for those choices with her life. |
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Also, by carrying an M-4 carbine, everybody knew I was carrying something that could stitch even U.S. body armor. |
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Alright, get up here, and switch on the ablative hull armor. |
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Heat treatable aluminum alloys that can be welded effectively are being developed as weldable armor, making it possible to employ more forged and extruded armor components. |
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And he was asked that question by a soldier, who said that he had to go through some junkyards looking for armor to put on his vehicle so that he would feel safe. |
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She stood next to a man who was in a complete suit of metal armor. |
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Theirs is a fairy-tale romance, with her knowing from the beginning that they are fated to be together, and him coming to her rescue like a knight in shining armor. |
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Soldiers in some units bought their Kevlar armor on Ebay, lady. |
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Poussin's use of mirroring armor to encompass something beyond the representation is self-conscious and finds its closest parallel in another work by van Eyck. |
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They also emboldened the Kurdish defenders, who are lightly armed and fending off heavy armor. |
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She was clad in light metal armor, with a hood over her face. |
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We also have magical talismans, protective armlets, and other such armor. |
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In it, I saw myself dressed in chain mail armor, riding into battle. |
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The knights gathered their armor and readied themselves for battle. |
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Under the cloaks the priests were clad in heavy battle armor. |
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The plant is the largest producer of armor plate for the U.S. military. |
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They cured that problem by covering the PT boat with armor plate. |
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A beard of several days darkened his face, and nearly every bit of mail, leather and armor plate that he wore seemed to have acquired some blemish or other. |
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Applications for 5xxx-series alloys include automobile and appliance trim, pressure vessels, armor plate, and components for marine and cryogenic service. |
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The trilobite eye is in continuity with the rest of its shelly armor. |
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As a result of this armor, the longnose gar has no major predators. |
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Unlined barrels wear out 80 percent faster than lined ones and they shoot saboted light armor penetrator ammo very inaccurately. |
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In particular, the search for his armor affected at least one element of Siberian relations. |
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En route, Sharon assaulted Themed in a dawn attack, and was able to storm the town with his armor through the Themed Gap. |
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One major exception to this rule was Deicide's Glen Benton, who branded an inverted cross on his forehead and wore armor on stage. |
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Navy has selected ArmorWorks as the exclusive provider of upgraded armor for its Landing Craft, Air Cushion hovercraft. |
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Don't store cases of water bottles, water cans or other items between the slat armor and the vehicle. |
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As a kid, you'd admired pictures of knights in burnished suits of armor. |
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The soft underbelly of the dragon. In the legend, the dragon's armor doesn't cover its stomach. |
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In English Renaissance theater, ghosts were often depicted in the garb of the living and even in armor, as with the ghost of Hamlet's father. |
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From 1931 to 2013, Worcester was home to the Higgins Armory Museum, which was the sole museum dedicated to arms and armor in the country. |
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The defensive armor with the horses of the ancient knights... These are frequently, though improperly, stiled barbs. |
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These tests involved firing large amounts of ordnance at the frontal arc of T-80Us and T-90s, with and without Kontakt-V reactive armor. |
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In military aircraft designs, the large frontal area of the engine acted as an extra layer of armor for the pilot. |
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By the Warring States period, the crossbow had been perfected enough to become a military secret, with bronze bolts which could pierce any armor. |
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Virgin Atlantic Airways understands the superior performance of S-2 Glass armor. |
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The Tatars, despite being convinced that the armor had divine properties, agreed to the sale upon the involvement of the voyevoda. |
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Fittingly, then, it was his armor, the very symbol of the tsar, that dragged him down to his fate. |
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We must work this out on our own and not wait for a knight in shining armor, who may never come. |
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Due to the weight of the armor gifted to him by the Tsar, Yermak sank to the bottom and drowned. |
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The Khanate's urban population produced clay ware, wood and metal handiworks, leather, armor, ploughs and jewels. |
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He bent to all the gibes and prejudices, to all hatred and discrimination, with that rare courtesy which is the armor of pure souls. |
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He issued them the finest in armor while attending to their baser needs by hiring 2,000 prostitutes. |
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Many Spaniards leaped into the water and drowned, weighed down by armor and booty. |
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Legendary accounts claimed the soldiers at Panyu were so vigilant that they did not remove their armor for three years. |
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However, armed with Panzerfausts and deeply entrenched, a unit of Volkssturm could cause serious trouble for Soviet armor. |
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The Romans retreated to the base of the hill where they were unable to maneuver, encumbered by their heavy armor and long shields. |
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Soon we could see the innumerable banners fluttering, and then the sun struck the sea of armor and set it all aflash. |
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Thompson, who stated that the Huns could never have conquered Europe without iron armor and weapons. |
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Cranial modifications like horns and crests are common dinosaurian traits, and some extinct species had bony armor. |
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Bladed weapons were mostly cast from classic bronze, while helmets and armor were hammered from mild bronze. |
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The Arawaks attempted to fight back against Columbus's men but lacked their armor, guns, swords, and horses. |
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William Theed the elder made an impressive bronze statue of Thetis as she brought Achilles his new armor forged by Hephaesthus. |
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It took many years to get that tough and I'm not letting my armor down for some floofy executive from the top who sends in his teams of experts. |
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Meanwhile, at Thetis' request, Hephaestus fashions a new set of armor for Achilles, including a magnificently wrought shield. |
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With the advent of the steamship, it became possible to create massive gun platforms and to provide them with heavy armor protection. |
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Philip was unhorsed by the Flemish pikemen in the heat of battle, and were it not for his plate mail armor he would have probably been killed. |
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Kearsarge's hull armor had been installed in just three days, more than a year before, while she was in port at the Azores. |
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This hull armor had been installed in just three days, more than a year before, while Kearsarge was in port at the Azores. |
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The British designs were armed like their heavier dreadnought cousins, but deliberately lacked armor to save weight in order to improve speed. |
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Many fish of the Paleozoic developed external armor that protected them from predators. |
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In ophiuroids, the calcite ossicles are fused to form armor plates which are known collectively as the test. |
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She depended on donated items for her armor, horse, sword, banner, and other items utilized by her entourage. |
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Joan asked for permission to travel with the army and wear protective armor, which was provided by the Royal government. |
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Cromwell holds a baton of authority and wears a full suit of black plate cuirassier armor of a style normally associated with the early sixteenth century. |
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In armoured dinoflagellates, these support overlapping cellulose plates to create a sort of armor called the theca, as opposed to athecate dinoflagellates. |
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The main pieces of this armor were a round shield, a spear and a helmet. |
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His prized armor was eventually distributed among the Tatar chiefs. |
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But negligence and sloth having by degrees introduced a total relaxation of discipline, the soldiers began to think their armor too heavy, as they seldom put it on. |
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It engulfed screaming soldiers who dissapeared before his eyes, their flesh, armor, even bone, flensed into a suspended mist that was heading straight for them. |
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The victor often strips the body of its armor and military accoutrements. |
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Although the heavy capital investment in horse and armor was a barrier to entry, knighthood became known as a way for serfs to earn their freedom. |
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Elaborate display structures such as horns or crests are common to all dinosaur groups, and some extinct groups developed skeletal modifications such as bony armor and spines. |
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We don't want Bryztak to be a glass cannon, so armor would be prudent. |
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The arrowheads that were used against troops were typically not barbed or hooked, but were slim and designed to penetrate armor such as chain mail. |
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He improved and standardized training, weapons, armor, equipment, and command structure, and made the cohort the main tactical and administrative unit of the legion. |
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Achilles relents and lends Patroclus his armor, but sends him off with a stern admonition not to pursue the Trojans, lest he take Achilles' glory. |
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In an after-stroke, Lancelot brought his blade skidding down shallowly across Mordred's armor to nick his neck, the only exposed flesh on his body. |
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