Machine guns, flamethrowers, grenades, bazooka and sniper rifles have been conveniently left lying around for your use. |
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They make a bon fire for cooking and for light, and they eat, drink, play the bazooka, and dance under the brilliant, white moon. |
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Norville State School student Lauren Thrupp waits for her cue to play the bazooka during the combined schools performance in the CBD on Thursday. |
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Among the heavy drums he sat and played the bazooka, played the sweet bazooka. |
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There were men all over the place, carrying every kind of rocket launcher, grenade launcher, bazooka, or projectile weapon they had. |
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Because once a bazooka was used in an attempted breakout, any journey will be treated as being under a similar risk of attack. |
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The world's leading paper manufacturer is today a steady user of Silvent's unique and patented air bazooka. |
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A back-up plan involved a bazooka attack on his vehicle while it was situated within the confines of the Berchestgarten estate. |
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With literal fidelity, the band members perform with an AK-47 and a bazooka strapped onto their shoulders. |
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If they were, then we could all run out and purchase a tank, a grenade launcher, a bazooka, a SCUD missile and a nuclear warhead. |
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If the vice presidential debate were a movie, it might be called bazooka Joe Rides Again. |
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At the head of an armed battalion, destroy your opponents with blows from flamethrowers, bazooka or sulfate. |
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The basic gameplay consists of shooting a coloured bazooka at some coloured blocks. |
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Cocaine sulfate is also available as coca paste known as basuco, bazooka, piticin, pistol, pitillos, or tocos and is widely smoked in South America. |
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A WWII re-enactor is brought into the hospital when a homemade bazooka backfires and leaves an unexploded grenade in his abdomen. |
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In total, there are eight heavy guns like the bazooka and assault rifle, two pistols and five miscellaneous weapons such as the harpoon and crossbow. |
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Glass boxes were stacked upon each other, each containing one type of rifle or explosive device, from the silent gun to the bazooka, time bombs to grenades. |
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The tank was nearly on top of them when the bazooka was finally fired. |
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He used the bazooka as an analogy to describe the massive firepower the Treasury could deploy, if necessary, in support of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, America's beleaguered mortgage giants, thanks to a new law signed in July. |
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Reich creates believable characters and writes with breakneck pace and a kick like a bazooka. |
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Judgemental, frank to the point of rudeness and with a distinct prediliection for paradox and given to firing off his opinions with the tact and delicacy of a bazooka. |
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Sorry. In this section Pulling every lever Serene but surprising Of metals and market forces Quietly does it The war on finance Come rain or shine Bonfire of the bankers The silent bazooka Correction: BBVA Reprints. |
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On the Brown University campus, a few blocks away, beer — which is to Camba rum approximately what a peashooter is to a bazooka — was known to reduce the student population to a raging hormonal frenzy on Friday nights. |
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It is time for Mr Paulson to show what he, and his bazooka, are made of. None of his options is enviable though choosing the right one could crown a long career in finance. |
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A LAWYER who has managed contracts for Paris Hilton, Carmen Elektra and Pamela Anderson has been arrested for possessing a bazooka. |
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He admitted in the public prosecution investigation that he had insulted the airlines staff and that his claim of possessing the bazooka had been a hoax. |
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Players will command and play as the six classic plastic unit types including grenadiers, flamethrowers, bazooka men, mortar men, mine sweepers, and radio men. |
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Anyone wanting to find out how a monkey would use a bazooka or if an elephant is a good shot with a machine gun will have all their questions answered. |
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