Located in Sulaymaniyah in northern Iraq, the 22-building academy will include barracks, a dining hall, classrooms and an armory. |
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Shanahan said there were hundreds of pictures of people missing in the tragedy plastered on the walls of the armory. |
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The castle was home to the enormous mess hall, kitchens, storage, and greater armory. |
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He grabbed five radios, saved one for himself, and patrolled the armory, giving each team member a radio and a rig. |
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This aspect of the work of the herald is armory and it is necessary to learn the language of blazonry. |
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With its eyes closed, jaws wide apart and its entire armory exposed in a ghastly gummy smile, its head looked like a necklace of death. |
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Period armory seems to have considered the billet equivalent to the delf and no difference is granted between them in Society heraldry. |
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People walked around aimlessly, or watched CNN on the big-screen TVs the National Guard had set up around the armory. |
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The siege lines were arrayed all around the triangular-shaped compound of the armory. |
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The parade ground behind the old armory hadn't been used as such for nearly three decades. |
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As the Marines left the armory Talarissa stared at what was left of Sergeant Terri Carlota. |
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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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First we will stop by the armory where you will choose from the Barettas, Brownings, and Magnums. |
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Ketheral looked around the inside of the armory, picked up a chainwhip, a normal whip, a brace of throwing knives, and a couple of shields. |
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The place consisted of two barrack buildings, an office with an armory, a mess hall, a small gym building, a parade field and a PT Course. |
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The skies opened up and the cool September rain poured down in deluge upon the armory at Teaneck. |
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The armory was really divided up into two separate rooms in the aft portion of the ship. |
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A group of neighborhood residents contacted Rush, then the neighborhood's City Council alderman, about saving the armory. |
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There was a tremendous amount of soldiers there defending the armory, but they were inexperienced Guardsmen, not regulars. |
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Everyone should always assume every firearm is loaded, whether stored in the armory or being used in a training environment, at work, or at home. |
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Further down, there was another large room, the armory, where the weapons and supplies were stored. |
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The movie shot a few days inside the armory, and Franco was given a crash course in the world of Kink.com. |
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While winding around a few curves, State Route 664 intersects with Armory Drive, an access road to a local armory. |
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The double agent remains the most prized, the most feared, and the most unreliable weapon in the espionage armory. |
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His fame rested above all on his ability to produce designs for tapestry, embroideries, stained glass, armory, and goldsmith work in the new classical idiom. |
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The over all effect was one more of an art museum than an armory. |
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Winter said he was fortunate enough to be able to minister to a number of the families at the armory that had a family member missing in the attack. |
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The idea is to reduce the overall toxicity of the entire armory of pesticides. |
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Reports said police had surrounded the armory of the military cadet training centre, but they later declared an all clear. |
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You choose how and when to use your armory of Power-ups for ultimate impact in a race where the outcome is never certain. |
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The result speaks for itself, for fundamentally research is the only real weapon in the armory of the Law Revision Commission. |
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On August 2, 1943, prisoners quietly seized weapons from the camp armory, but were discovered before they could take over the camp. |
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After tests, Denise became a permanent part of Calypso's armory and, today, it has more than 1,500 dives to its credit. |
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The main deck contains a high-tech command center and briefing room, a secure armory, and a fully-outfitted medical bay. |
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There were several lines of trenches dug into the area outside the armory, stretching from the pavement all across the hundred yards of lawn to the barricaded doors. |
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In the film, the humans have amassed a giant armory of weapons, which makes the apes very on-edge, and leads to them revolting. |
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His first moves were sensible enough, given the small number of his force and the sprawling size of the armory. |
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Today, as the soldiers of the 69th gather in the armory after the parade, they will remember the fallen in their own way. |
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The armory Show is back, with exhibitions and events planned across the city. |
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Get ready for some art, because the armory Show is back in New York City starting on Thursday. |
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In 1825, for example, it was considered for a national armory because of the available water power, but the inaccessibility offset its advantages. |
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Just as a baby cannot rear itself in isolation, so an argument cannot find voice without drawing on an enormous armory of resources that are the gift of the past. |
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Fortunately, Grant is armed to the teeth to stop them, with his armory including shotguns, missile launchers, the faithful cattleprod, and my humble favorite, the bolas. |
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Abbott testified that Williams had overseen the armory and that none of the weapons or anything else had ever gone missing. |
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In German and Scottish armory the inescutcheon bears the symbols of the paternal side, but in English heraldry it is used to carry the arms of an heiress wife. |
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Additionally, the idea migrated from the armories to industry as machinists trained in the armory system were hired by other manufacturers. |
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Hall and Simeon North, arrived at successful interchangeability before Whitney's armory did. |
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Colt's complex also included the largest armory in the world, as well as wharf and ferry facilities on the Connecticut River. |
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He interpreted the site as an armory, erected on platforms on piles over the lake and later destroyed by enemy action. |
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Timur was, above all, master of the military techniques developed by Genghis Khan, using every weapon in the military and diplomatic armory of the day. |
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And so by the 1920s the lance had quietly faded out of the Western armory. |
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When God...draws aside his curtain, and shows his arsenal and his armory, full of arrows steeled with wrath. |
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The remaining artifacts are ceramics, bronze articles and an armory. |
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