Stun Tech's Kaufman is eager to begin marketing the belt to other countries. |
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The projectile launcher fired bomblets that would stun anyone within twenty or thirty meters of the point of impact. |
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Using jabs to keep the bigger man at bay and hard rights to stun him time after time, Ellis handled Bonavena with surprising ease. |
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Galindo devilishly liked to stun nurses by jackknifing himself into a completely folded hospital bed. |
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The ensuing horn blast was loud enough to stun even the Elves, who immediately clapped their hands over their ears and writhed in discomfort. |
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It will undoubtedly stun and amaze you to know that my fashion sense has always been a bit dodgy. |
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When the capacitor discharges those volts, it delivers an amperage comparable to stun guns. |
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They acquired the tools to accomplish the deed, including a stun gun and the chemical means to anesthetize their victims. |
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A stun gun disguised as a mobile phone has been seized from a 14-year-old boy in Manchester. |
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In order to achieve a hypnotic effect and stun prey before catching them, cuttlefish are also known to change color rapidly. |
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A less-than-lethal option is the YellowJacket iPhone case that conceals a loud, bright, high-voltage stun gun. |
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Foxes, raccoon dogs, mink and rabbits are BATTERED over the head or SMASHED into the ground by handlers in a bid to stun them. |
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Deputies shocked him with a Taser and shot him with a stun beanbag before subduing him, officials said. |
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Swordfish charge at high speed through the bait balls, slashing with their swords to kill or stun prey. |
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They then strike them sharply with the upper lobe of their tails to stun them. |
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Conn had the better of the fight through 12 rounds, although Louis was able to stun Conn with a left hook in the fifth, cutting his eye and nose. |
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It has been hypothesised that it can stun prey with its clicks. |
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Otherwise, the sudden contact with the world of brutality and hopelessness depicted in these apolitically moral novels would stun the reader into numbness. |
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Thresher sharks use their long tails to stun the shoaling fish. |
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She got her thirst for bullfighting from her father, a former banderillero whose job was to fire stun darts into the animal's shoulders before the kill. |
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The power of China's booming economy continues to stun the world. |
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Well our hosts here attacked us with a fantastic Dismodulating Anti Phase stun ray and then invited us to this amazingly keen meal by way of making it up to us. |
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