Griffin quickly peeked into the tent and saw the armoury, he was smiling from ear to ear. |
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The press presents one of the most useful and cost effective tools available to the IR armoury. |
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But it's no mystery that the ability to call an early election is a big gun in the armoury of any government. |
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What are we doing with our Trident submarines, our vast armoury of weapons or our support for the export of arms worldwide? |
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Maria Theresa, not wanting to offend the Styrians and respecting their tradition of defending the frontiers, allowed them to keep the armoury. |
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And no self-respecting Caucasian family lives without its personal armoury. |
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One of its many functions was to serve as the armoury, which supplied many weapons to Soldiers of the British Empire. |
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And China has threatened to respond by massively increasing its nuclear armoury. |
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The net gun is only one of the devices, previously the stuff of comic books, which have become part of the armoury of police forces. |
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They found a.22 calibre carbine and a powerful air rifle were not in the armoury where they should have been stored. |
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He had other weapons in his armoury and felt cheated that the battle had finished early. |
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More than 40 new curators have been taken on, with experts in everything from Chinese painting to metalwork, taxidermy, armoury and gilding. |
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Race is the most potent weapon in their armoury and some in both the party and the electorate are not afraid to use it. |
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Such films should be taken apart mercilessly with every weapon in the critical armoury. |
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They never surrender without a fight, and the review process will add to their armoury. |
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It is simply one weapon in the armoury of those seeking to enforce the confiscation order. |
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Luckily, you have an armoury that gets larger every mission, from a basic probe to block-levelling ion charges and disintegrator rays. |
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Missiles rained down on the city as fireballs went up into the night sky after the armoury at the central Ikeja barracks caught fire. |
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The decadent West does not have many ideological weapons in its armoury but until recently, at least, freedom of speech was one of them. |
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After a decade of the Revolution in Military Affairs the US armoury is now much larger and more proficient. |
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A storeman in civilian life, he was officially responsible for provisioning and the armoury, but insisted on doing his share of combat patrols. |
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Following the success of the first Copshop, a second Copshop was added to Bolton Police's crime-fighting armoury. |
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As a paragon of the virtues that folk music holds in its cultural armoury, June Tabor must surely rate as number one. |
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The hall is like an armoury, with suits of armours waiting as if for medieval knights. |
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And the Iran Contra crisis introduced a new weapon into the spin doctor's armoury. |
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Alas, a posse of reporters doorstepped St Blane's Hotel with an armoury of cameras, tape recorders and notepads. |
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A valuable weapon in the armoury of seduction, it covers a multitude of sins, including wrinkles and blemishes. |
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If successful, a commercially available drug could be part of the oncologist's armoury inside five years. |
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But the united front tactic remains a vital weapon in the armoury of revolutionary strategy. |
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It is part of the high-tech armoury used by the company to create visitor attractions, exhibitions, museum galleries as well as tourist information centres. |
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In addition to the current anti-terrorist armoury, strategies must be implemented that would, in the long term, reduce this risk. |
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Widely billed as the dernier cri in armoury, the light sabre is nothing more than a flashlight powered by wasps that has to be held in both hands. |
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This will be a good year for confident companies to invest in an armoury of high-quality staff. There will be bargains, too, in unwanted plant. |
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The white book details a veritable armoury, of everything up to anti-tank guns, allegedly found there. |
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The usual chores for jankers were tidying up the armoury, cleaning the.303 Lee Enfield rifles, and any other tasks that Sergeant Major Maynard could come up with. |
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A few weeks ago, the Bloc Québécois leader was in Quebec City to inspect the sprinkler system at the armoury. |
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There is nothing much left to add to this brutal armoury of arguments. Worse, this slugfest has bloodied the slugger. |
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The member has been making a scene about this since the beginning, but she knows that she cannot deliver the goods when it comes to the armoury. |
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The Columbine students had an armoury including a sawn-off shotgun. |
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A lovely, expensive catapult was a new weapon for his armoury. |
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We marched, some straggled, others were tossed into trucks and taken to the armoury. |
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Given the federal government's dithering on the armoury file, we have to wonder if anyone is in charge. |
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This carbine was clearly made in 1813 from armoury parts, as commonly practiced, and not assembled postwar. |
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Using his body as armoury, he suddenly shouts a sound rather than a word and the taximan flinches, jerking his head back. |
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Despite a very comprehensive legal armoury for combating discrimination, Switzerland had not escaped certain problems. |
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At present, National Defence is considering whether to invest in the restoration of the armoury or to allocate these funds to other priorities. |
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All weapons were marked and an inventory was being maintained by the armoury. |
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The report underlines that horizontal policies to support investments and innovation are important tools in the policy armoury. |
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A second weapon in the rights management armoury can be the digital signature. |
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By this time though, the grenade itself had been largely dropped from the infantryman's armoury and grenadiers were simply soldiers selected for their appearance and height. |
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The larger clubs will still be able to stockpile players to cover eventualities, but for the rest, a powerful weapon in the astute manager's armoury has been negated. |
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The first tool in any soap actor's armoury is the facepalm which can be used to express anything from a mild headache to the sudden return of lost memory to distress over a bad makeover. |
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Colchester police are gearing up to use a new weapon in their armoury. |
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A farmer who disturbed prowlers with an armoury of weapons hidden in a car has backed the Manchester Evening News campaign for a ban on replica guns. |
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We have destroyed significant armoury of the Taliban militia. |
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With these launches, AMD will at last have the armoury to compete with Intel in all sectors of the market, from mobile PCs, all the way up to corporate servers. |
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The US-led occupying forces are uneasy about that, but officials say the fighting readiness of such militias make them useful elements in the fledgling government's armoury. |
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While satire is an important weapon in the literary armoury, the point of it is surely to allow ordinary people to take a pop at the establishment, not the other way round. |
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This starring show allowed him full rein to plunder his comic armoury. |
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It remains the basic weapon in the unions' armoury. |
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One hypothesis maintains that its astonishing size and shocking armoury of teeth and claws are the hallmarks of a specialist scavenger: it specialised in driving giant lions and sabretooth cats off their prey. |
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The People's Republic of China has developed an increasingly formidable armoury of offensive nuclear weapons and still engages in military sabre-rattling against Taiwan. |
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The collection of armoury on display at Warwick Castle is regarded as second only to that of the Tower of London. |
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Its loss would not only deny the government a significant part of its armoury but potentially open the way for foreign governments to fly in shipments to support the rebels. |
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David Cameron fired off much of his pre-election armoury on Wednesday, promising £7bn of tax cuts by 2020 aimed primarily at those on above average incomes and not backed by any new sources of funding. |
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You also damaged a lamp post located in the armoury parking lot. |
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Now an even worse infection, known as VRSA, is on its way and there are no drugs left in the medical armoury to fight it. |
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Though Mr Muralitharan was previously cleared by biomechanics, an English match official questioned the legality of a wicked addition to his armoury of top-spinners, off-spinners and leg-spinners. |
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We hope that Europe can offset this collateral damage by adding to our armoury emotional intelligence, recognising that political problems often require political solutions. |
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The sudden reduction in the available therapeutic armoury has thus resulted in a significant risk of more widespread illegal and unmonitored use of active substances. |
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Keep an armoury of smell banishing products at hand like wet wipes, air deodoriser and spare nappies. |
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Rockox was also fascinated by weapons, and his fine armoury which includes muskets, halberds, a rapier, a sponton and hunting weaponry helps us to visualise the atmosphere of the times in which Rockox lived. |
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However, Colonel Bob Kett, Chief of the Joint Mission Analysis Centre, had informed the Panel that the entire ammunition consignment had been moved to an UNMIL armoury. |
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The forest shtetl housed tailors, cobblers, smithy, armoury and tannery. |
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For the moment, the best that the army and police can hope is that they will be able to intercept IRA missions tempted into rashness by the very strength of their armoury. |
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As well as reassuring consumers, it will also remove another weapon from the armoury of those who have reservations about enlargement going ahead as quickly as possible. |
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I'll be attending a fundraiser on the twenty-second of this month in Meaford for our troops, and there is a reception in Owen Sound at the armoury on the thirtieth. |
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The cut-up metal is all placed in a container and then transported by armoury staff to a steelworks, where it is melted down in electronic blast furnaces, in the presence of witnesses. |
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The Community has a powerful armoury of commercial instruments to defend its industry and consumers against genuine breaches of multilateral trading standards by competitors from the East. |
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One of the few weapons in a Vice Chancellor's armoury is to offer key academics the staff development opportunities and then the subsequent linkage and international partnership arrangements which usually follow. |
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Research and Development has always been a key element of our business, delivering an unmatched armoury of products and services our staff can call on as the need arises. |
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I am pleased also that a sensible compromise was reached on early intervention powers, which could be a useful addition to the armoury of the regulators in securing proper prudential supervision. |
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An armoury existed to sell small arms to soldiers, along with blacksmith and carpenter shops for armourers. |
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The 300,000 rounds of ammunition are currently being stored at an UNMIL facility until the arms in question have been appropriately marked and the new armoury being constructed for SSS has been completed. |
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Museums on medieval armoury also point out that as emblems they may be viewed as precursors to the corporate logos of modern society, used for group identity formation. |
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Another eye-catching experiment in his armoury is the thermit reaction which allows metal to be joined together by generating exceptionally high temperatures. |
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The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. |
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All this, along with the carriages and harnessings of the horses, was temporarily housed in the armoury on the east side of one of the inner quadrangles. |
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By way of armoury and utensils, I took a revolver, a little spirit-lamp and pan, a lantern and some halfpenny candles, a jack-knife and a large leather flask. |
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