Like the Maytag repairman, the unit armorer must have been one bored fellow. |
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The armorer was told not to let anyone know the optics were even in the armsroom. |
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Her mother, also retired, was the assistant to the armorer in the department of arms and armor at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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The Marines trained Routh to be an armorer, a specialist at fixing weapons. |
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A sergeant then, he was Yellow Oboe's armorer and ball turret gunner. |
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There was no discussion, then or thereafter, but on every subsequent assignment the armorer had supplied weaponry with the same internal modification. |
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Maryland tried to preserve its militia's arms by employing an armorer, Isaac Miller, who also served as an arms dealer, purchasing guns in England for several colonies. |
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His helmet required some minor repairs, and while the armorer at the castle could tend to it, he preferred to take his custom to a man who needed it more. |
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The earliest iron tools were discovered in Thebes in the workshop of an armorer, associated with an Assyrian bronze helmet from the 7th century. |
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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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The ball and cross on the dome were provided by an armorer, Andrew Niblett. |
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A string of characters: cook, knight, prisoner, master armorer, King and Queen, pursue Émilie throughout the castle, trying to convince her to go to sleep. |
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Asya's grandfather was a jewellery armorer and her grandmother was a famous storyteller and remembered all the Narts epic and many ancient genealogies by heart. |
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He had done mounted re-enactments back home, so he knew how to ride in armor, and his reputation as an armorer helped him persuade the museum's artistic director to let him compete in the next tournament four months later. |
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