While fighting in Afghanistan the helicopter he and his squad were in was shot down by a Stinger missile. |
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These new air defense units are a composite of Patriot, Avenger, and Stinger Missile batteries. |
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What's more, the radula, a harpoonlike stinger that delivers the venom, can strike with enough speed and force to pierce a diver's wetsuit. |
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The voracious predator has a quarter-inch stinger that pumps out a dose of venom with an enzyme so strong it can dissolve human tissue. |
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The instant I removed the big stinger, along with the attached ant, the pain lessened. |
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Flick out the stinger by lifting it with a fingernail or scrape it off using the edge of a dull knife. |
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After using the stinger to deflate all four tyres, we arrested one male in the car but the other two ran away. |
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Then, drawing on every reserve of strength and courage, she drew the stinger forth. |
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When the car would not stop, they used a stinger in Knockananna to deflate the tyres. |
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A police helicopter was also deployed and officers tried to puncture the car's tyres with a stinger device. |
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The tarantula hawk bends its long abdomen forward and underneath the tarantula to deliver a paralytic venom with its mighty stinger. |
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In the later stages of the war, the American-made Stinger missile was introduced and wreaked havoc among the Soviet helicopters. |
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Known also as the sea wasp and the marine stinger, box jellyfish have killed about 65 people in the past century. |
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For the 49ers, the CB suffered a stinger and a knee sprain, and another CB sprained a finger on his right hand. |
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Hill suffered a neck stinger the first day of camp and felt pain all the way to his ankle. |
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The Australian stinger Chironex fleckeri is among the deadliest creatures in the world, having caused human fatalities. |
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A research group at Philadelphia's Wistar Institute has found a potential stinger in European fire bugs, Pyrrhocoris apterus. |
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He found that fire ants use their stinger not only for defensive purposes but also for pheromone dispersal. |
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The Blazer air defence system combines the high-rate-of-fire Gatling gun with either the Stinger or Mistral infrared-guided surface-to-air missile system. |
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If you have been stung by an insect, remove the insect's stinger with your fingernails, if possible. |
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There were lots of snakelike creatures, some roundish things as prickly as hedgehogs and some notable beaks and pincers as well as possibly a stinger or two. |
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When Betty Bee sets her stinger deep into your skin she forgets she has a barb attached to her stinger that prevents her from pulling it out of her victim. |
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When she attempts to fly away, the barbed stinger is anchored so solidly to the stingee that it tears Betty Bee's belly, eviscerating and mortally wounding her. |
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For example, a defective Hellfire or Stinger missile that can't be jettisoned could go ka-boom. |
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You're not stepping on them, you're not poking them, you're not biting them as a predator might, where they would have a need to use their stinger. |
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Broncos MLB Al, the team's leading tackler and lone veteran linebacker healthy, was having an Pro Bowl-caliber season before suffering a neck stinger on Sunday. |
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He has yet to play a down in the regular season because of a neck stinger. |
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The starting RCB suffered what he thought was a neck stinger on the first weekend of training camp and hadn't participated in workouts since the injury. |
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The stinger device burst one of the car's tyres, slowing it down, but all four vehicles went in different directions, including into Shipton Road and on into Eades Close. |
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A police stinger device was deployed on Leigh Road just before Atherton and the vehicle was abandoned on Market Street in Atherton at about 5.15 pm. |
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A hawkmoth caterpillar in a Costa Rican cloud forest displays conspicuous eyespots and a soft, fake stinger. |
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Next, a second stinger hook is haywire wrapped to the tag end of the remaining stinger wire. |
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He sped down the M80, through red lights and over roundabouts before being stopped by a police stinger at Robroyston, Glasgow. |
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A particularly long stinger could be used, but this is also objectionable since that structure would be adversely affected by winds and currents. |
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Scientists say high water temperatures and lack of rain have attracted unusually large numbers of Pelagia noctiluca, commonly known as the mauve stinger. |
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In the second Test, another heavy loss, he started in his normal role of number 10, but suffered a stinger injury, which ruled him out of the Third Test. |
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The pantyhose were formerly thought to work because of the length of the nematocysts, but it is now known to be related to the way the stinger cells work. |
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