Horrigan only survives being shot by Leary because he is wearing his bulletproof vest. |
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But this bulletproof, bullheaded mind-set may bleed over into other areas of life. |
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The car he travels in is a bulletproof and bombproof Jeep Cherokee, which has four-inch thick windows and a steel plate underneath. |
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The officer inside the bulletproof glass of the second station is focusing on my cargo. |
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I ripped the rubber out of a bulletproof vest and molded it into the sneakers' inner soles. |
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About 100 journalists and spectators watched the proceedings from behind a bulletproof glass window. |
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And when he was injured in a shoot-out, Martin also took to wearing a bulletproof vest. |
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Otherwise we'd all be wearing bulletproof vests and locking ourselves in our bedrooms. |
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Protective gear has been provided, and it is appropriate for officers to wear their bulletproof vests. |
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The shortage of those bulletproof vests has almost certainly cost several American lives. |
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You enter a small security building, where the guards study you from behind bulletproof glass. |
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She might seem bulletproof on screen, but even domestic goddesses need a little downtime. |
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For most of us, bulletproof vests are not worth the cost and inconvenience. |
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Once you go in, as a member of the media, you're still behind a bulletproof, soundproof glass wall. |
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They were lead to a small, but heavily guarded room with Edward sitting behind a wall of bulletproof glass. |
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He said officers will be encouraged to wear bulletproof vests when on duty and to patrol in groups. |
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It's been suggested that the silk would be more effective than Kevlar in bulletproof vests. |
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At the Rotterdam Jet Centre, bulletproof glass was installed on the airside windows. |
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He, like Andrew, had selected a police standard bulletproof vest for protection. |
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The president wore a bulletproof vest and spoke at a podium that was protected by bullet-proof glass. |
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Kevlar, the fiber found in bulletproof vests and bicycle helmets, has less energy-absorbing capability than does either dragline or capture silk. |
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Cadillac recently announced that it will be offering a fully armored model with bulletproof windows and steel plating. |
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I looked up from the bulletproof jacket my loving husband had insisted I wear. |
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These include artificial tendons and ligaments, biodegradable fishing lines, parachute cords, and bulletproof vests. |
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Afterwards it will once again be under lock and key, behind a shatterproof, bulletproof, glass window, away from prying fingers. |
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The shroud bears the faint traces of a man's face, limbs and folded hands, visible even behind the bulletproof, hermetically sealed glass casing. |
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The cockpit has a large bulletproof bubble canopy, which gives good all-round vision. |
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Though unlike these artists, bulletproof Stockings exclusively performs for ladies-only audiences. |
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At the airport, bulletproof glass was installed on the airside windows. |
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The police also insisted I wear a bulletproof vest that day in the service to provide extra protection. |
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So really, the bulletproof vest I was wearing wasn't as bulletproof as I thought. |
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Well known examples include fiberglass and Kevlar, which are used in bulletproof vests and body armor. |
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And the daiquiri is simply lime, sugar, and rum, and lime, sugar, and rum is literally bulletproof. |
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The pilot's seat back was armored and he was protected by an armor plate to his front and a bulletproof windscreen. |
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Some found themselves behind a pane of bulletproof glass, others behind white roof-supporting columns. |
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In certain countries such as the Philippines, you need good bulletproof vests as well as guns. |
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This must go hand in hand with raising standards of professionalism, which is as efficient as a bulletproof vest. |
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The videotape does not identify the wounded individual as a media person, who clearly was not wearing a bulletproof vest. |
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It is a neighborhood in which the local Burger King has bulletproof glass. |
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We enjoy a chat with me tucked safely in the middle, wearing Gulotta's heavy white bulletproof vest. |
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Questioning the narrative of the bulletproof work ethic is a bit like questioning mom and apple pie. |
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Kevlar has become a household term, associated with police in bulletproof vests or soldiers in body armour. |
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That's when they discovered the man was wearing a bulletproof vest and packing a loaded semiautomatic handgun in his waistband. |
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One is to secure the cockpit area with bulletproof doors and the other is to have undercover air marshals on board. |
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Two of them, with helmets on and heavily laden with rifles and bulletproof vests, saunter over to us, wanting to know why a group of women has gathered here. |
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Accordingly, some security companies use, inter alia, firearms and bulletproof vests for certain jobs. |
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Compatible with the use of NBC protections, bulletproof jackets, breathing masks, protective goggles. |
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SwitchMan USB-COMBO has the same bulletproof reliability as Raritan's enterprise-class products used in over 50,000 data centers worldwide. |
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The matt ceramic bezel is less original but fulfils perfectly its part and seems bulletproof. |
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His bulletproof vest was not safe enough, according to the Americans. |
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Six months after he left, Mr. Rasimus was back at Travis Air Force Base in California, wearing a bunch of medals and a handlebar mustache that he was assured was bulletproof. |
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Nor do his deputies have bulletproof vests or computer terminals for their patrol cars, which are common in big-city police cruisers to call up information on suspects. |
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Padre Goyo, with his clerical collar and his bulletproof vest, is an icon for those fighting drugs and corruption. |
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They collected money for helmets, bulletproof vests, medication and even vehicles. |
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Used, for example, in bulletproof vests, Kevlar® has already saved the lives of thousands. |
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Said was struck by a bullet as he tried to help Imad, but the bulletproof vest saved him. |
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Those on official business must find their way to a small, bulletproof window out back, buzz for help, and wait. |
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For current Reflection X users, Reflection X Advantage in Standalone mode will be familiar territory: a bulletproof X server that provides reliable, seamless access to your mission-critical X applications. |
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The restaurant's drive-through window had a turntable of bulletproof glass designed to allow transactions while preventing robberies. |
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Toby Young at the Telegraph blog site has a screen grab of a truly dismal poster showing a male model dressed up as a very unconvincing soldier, with the catchline:He needs bulletproof vests NOT an alternative voting system. |
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A ZULU king's security measures were deflated after a nail pierced a bulletproof tyre on his armoured car. |
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He's bulletproof, he's fiery-eyed, and he's hellbent on destruction. |
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Here's your complimentary bulletproof vest. |
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Another candidate wore a bulletproof vest. |
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A bulletproof vest minimized the injuries, Colonel Bivens said. |
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One funeral was for a young female police officer in Laval, Valérie Gignac, who was shot through the door with a hunting rifle and the bullet went right through her bulletproof vest. |
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Like other trade union leaders, the 37-year-old primary-school teacher was assigned bulletproof vests, a bullet-proof vehicle and two bodyguards with 9mm pistols. |
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A bulletproof vest may have to cover as much as possible. |
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I did not see Imad's camera or his bulletproof vest. |
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He needs something antidotal, something clever to diffuse the reality-TV-is-the-end-of-the-world onslaught, and wearing a bulletproof vest seems just the thing. |
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It's stronger than the bulletproof material Kevlar, but also lightweight and stretchy. |
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She always wore a bulletproof vest in public. |
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The former are typically run by Koreans, who hunker behind ceiling-high bulletproof glass, with a little hatch through which they sell pints and half-pints of spirits. |
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Danny lennon better call the company who made Paul McGowan's bulletproof shinnies to ask if they sell Kevlar flak jackets too. |
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It's like when tragic alcoholic David Hasselhoff rebranded himself as ironic superstar The Hoff and instantly became a bulletproof cultural touchstone. |
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This isn't bulletproof, but it's pretty good. |
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Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports with load balancing and failover mean bulletproof network reliability, and superior power management features lower the overall cost of ownership. |
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During the late 19th and early 20th century, mail was used as a material for bulletproof vests, most notably by the Wilkinson Sword Company. |
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Growth of the bulletproof security glass market has been increasingly driven by growing automotive industry globally. |
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According to an industry source, 'Most of the heads of other car-manufacturing states use bulletproof cars made in their own countries. |
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They wore bulletproof vests over their jackets, and two of them smelled strongly of liquor. |
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In efforts to reduce homicides, bulletproof partitions were introduced in many taxicabs in the 1990s, and in the 21st century, security cameras were added to many taxicabs. |
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A USED armour-plated car with bulletproof glass is up for sale. |
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