| This full-size model of a high-powered Luger automatic pistol holds and fires 70 rounds automatically. |
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| For decades the Swiss Army's issue pistol had been the Luger, and they, too, began to investigate a new pistol. |
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| He frowned and turned toward it, automatically reaching for the Luger he carried with him at all times. |
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| This area will be cut up for porterhouse steaks, such as are served at Peter Luger. |
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| There are the waiters, many of whom are Luger transplants, who rush through the crowd wearing long aprons and slightly askew snap-on bow ties. |
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| The Germans, being as cunning and devious as they are known to be, soon developed the 9mm Parabellum for their Luger military pistol. |
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| The 9mm cartridge was developed in the first decade of the 20th century by Georg Luger for use in his distinctive pistols. |
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| Complete Conditioning for Rugby features first-hand insights from Dan Luger, English rugby star. |
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| As a result, costly guns such as the Luger would have a limited life. |
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| Everyone can see it coming. Nothing will keep little Luger from doing what he feels like doing. |
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| The Rubensteins keep a kosher home, but they make an exception for a Peter Luger porterhouse. |
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| He stepped into the host general's study and saw on his desk a Luger, a souvenir. |
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| While the Luger is a finely-made gun, it really is not a finicky one. |
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| Luger teams up with leading strength and conditioning Coach Paul Pook to provide the very best in conditioning know-how. |
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| The English mistakes came thick and fast as Jonny Wilkinson knocked on and Luger sliced a horrible kick into touch to the delight of the Welsh supporters. |
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| The porterhouse, which Peter Luger features, originates in the short loin, a foot-and-a-half-long section that begins below the bottom of a steer's rib cage. |
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| This, of course, is the city that gave the world Peter Luger, Sparks, the Delmonico steak and the cheek-smeared pagan ritual known as the beefsteak dinner. |
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| The barrel of the MP18 was less than eight inches long, and it was chambered for nine-millimetre rounds introduced in 1908 for Parabellum, or Luger, pistols. |
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| Liam Lyburd, 19, pleaded guilty to nine charges related to making five pipe bombs, two home-made explosive devices, possessing a 9mm Luger Calibre Glock gun, 94 jacketed hollow point expanding bullets and CS gas. |
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| Senator Richard Luger of the United States senate, the chair of the senate foreign relations committee, described this as a concerted and forceful program of election day fraud and abuse. |
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| These were essentially identical to the commercial C96 models, except that they were chambered for P08 9 mm Luger cartridges, rather than the usual bottleneck 7.63 mm Mauser cartridge. |
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| Thanks to Mr A. Luger for reporting this issue. |
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| Austrian all rounder Alex Luger climbs what he describes as a highball boulder problem and what most people would call a solo. |
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| He claimed he saw Mr Cooke inside with a gun which was pointed at him, so he fired the Luger through the window before fleeing. |
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| Initially, the Luger was adopted as the official sidearm of the German armed forces and was also issued to German police. |
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| It was a new kind of bombast, and Luger was prodigious, supposedly averaging just 20 minutes to produce a beat, even if they were mostly variations on a theme. |
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| Designed by Georg Luger and introduced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken in 1902, the 9 x 19mm is one of the oldest autoloading pistol cartridges in existence. |
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| Coroner Derek Winter heard how the crews of the Apache helicopters, which had the call-signs Luger 67 and Luger 61, saw the explosion during a flight. |
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| The Indian luger crashed but recovered amazingly while completing his practice run in the morning. |
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| A luger generates momentum by grasping handles on either side of the track, rocking forward and backward, and then giving a powerful push. |
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| However Woodward, with the team in Vancouver, has discussed the issue with British luger AJ Rosen. |
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