They included bone, teeth, and melted lead which weighed the same as a.32 calibre bullet. |
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There was no evidence whatsoever that anything coming remotely similar to a.22 calibre sawn-off rifle was used in either one of the robberies. |
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They were also impressed by the calibre of curators and scholars engaged to write the catalogue. |
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The British battlecruiser's main long-range armament usually consisted of eight guns which varied in calibre from 12 to 15 inch. |
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It is said the.50 calibre machine gun ammunition belts in Supermarine Spitfires measured exactly 27 feet. |
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This year's Wimbledon promises a line-up of hot totty the calibre of which has not been seen for a decade. |
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The calibre of this years Oscar nominations is top-notch and Chicago is up there with the best of them. |
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Our students would have to traipse all over the country to get this calibre of law school education in southern Canada. |
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Without people of calibre who are unafraid to stand up and be counted, so much of priceless aesthetic value would be lost forever. |
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To produce a report of this calibre in the space of one year was an achievement of which we at Charlestown are very proud. |
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If ever there is a man worthy of note, a man of the highest calibre, it's him. |
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Candidates of character and calibre with a sense of dedication and social commitment alone are to be elected. |
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And they are well aware of our real character, our real calibre, and our real commitment to putting the people first. |
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The success of our initiative is testament to the high quality calibre of the producers in our region. |
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She added power and solid technical ability, reflecting the SFU rowing program's ability to develop top calibre rowers. |
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Original sound recordings maybe variable in quality, but this is of no consequence with performance standards of such high calibre. |
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They were unanimous in their belief that more rugby of this calibre should take place at the immaculately prepared stadium. |
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Still if they can manage to recruit the right calibre of personnel to stand alongside Mayor Nuala Ryan who knows how things may pan out for them. |
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But in fact it is a significant problem for many men seeking a partner of suitable calibre. |
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Ireland has no more resources than we do but they have football and rugby players of true calibre. |
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Its other output may not be of the same calibre but it all adds up to a significant shift away from reliance on the music video. |
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What I would really like is for people to come to know the kind of quality and calibre of artist that exists in Canada. |
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The singing, too, while it could hardly be described as Broadway standard, is of a high enough calibre to keep the punters happy. |
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The competition small bore.22 calibre and the.177 calibre air rifle were a major contrast to the Army issue Steyr. |
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The gun, fitted with a 51 calibre thermal sleeve encased barrel, fires 6 rounds per minute. |
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A shotgun and a 22 calibre rifle also are believed to still be locked in a cupboard in the house, but police are still making inquiries. |
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This collaboration ended dramatically when the Crustacean was holed by a high calibre bullet fired by Desdemona. |
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It regulates the calibre of blood vessels to vary the distribution of blood to the organs, whilst also maintaining the correct blood pressure. |
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The director was remarkably candid about making the leap from Europe to Hollywood, and working with stars of the calibre of Owen. |
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However, flipping through the first few authors, I was astonished at the calibre of writing, and amazed by its strangeness. |
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However, it underestimated the calibre of its policyholders, which included high court judges. |
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Serving with a parliamentarian of Richard Prebble's calibre has been a rare honour and privilege. |
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John was a true gentleman whose commitment to his chosen career was of the highest calibre. |
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He has certainly struggled to break sweat against the calibre of opponent trying to halt his progress thus far this week. |
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There is no way I am ever going to measure up to the fabulousness that is Andre or the calibre of his other guests. |
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How could Alicia be attracted to that scar-faced, silent, sullen boy when a man of his calibre was paying court to her? |
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The rifles used in full bore competitions have a 7.62 mm calibre, and are purpose-built single shot target rifles. |
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What would the Lawn Tennis Association would give for a player of here calibre? |
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Despite its noble remit, and the broad range of material which must have been available, this is not a definitive anthology in terms of calibre. |
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An artist of this calibre urgently needs a better instrument to allow greater projection of sound into a hall. |
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It's a delight to finally have a recording of the tune, especially when it comes elbow-to-elbow with several other songs of its calibre. |
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Henry could afford to miss a few post European Premiership games, if Wenger had a player of Morientes' calibre to bring into the starting eleven. |
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Since then, despite showing terrific gumption to answer all the questions asked of them, they have not played teams of this calibre. |
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Their eponymous debut album is of a calibre very rarely found in indie music. |
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The golf at this hotel, which spans five tournament calibre courses, three driving ranges and six putting greens, is excellent for all levels. |
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The challenge now is to continue sourcing the right calibre of employee so that the business can develop and deliver on its expansion plans. |
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He was devoted to his family and his concern, care and affection for them was of the highest calibre. |
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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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People of his class and calibre would be welcomed with open arms in any, and every, other county in the country. |
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What was it like to get your first feature film credit in such a high calibre film? |
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They have worked hard in other areas, with suggestions that men of this calibre of might be signed up as support staff for the new coach. |
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This was a large calibre assault rifle which could fire up to 1200 rounds per minute. |
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The heats of the 400m hurdles should not trouble an athlete of his calibre. |
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Anyway, eh, I figure that the calibre of the bullets, plus the range and angle used whilst firing the weapon on the lock would figure in to it somewhere. |
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The crucial connection between high calibre jobs and high quality leisure and cultural facilities may have been grasped earlier in Dundee than other cities. |
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The quality and calibre of her drawings of Eve make it worth the wait. |
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Whilst many lairds ' houses have survived, Stevenson House is particularly noteworthy as very few buildings of this type and calibre have survived. |
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He repeats himself, something broadcasters of his calibre rarely do. |
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Linen will also be mixed with wool to create new performance fabrics of a high calibre with improved touch, softer hand and added water repellence. |
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I admire Bill, and I wish the Labour Party had a few old buffers of his calibre around to glance over some of the more radical proposals, but he's out of touch here. |
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A pension can be an attractive perk, helping businesses to attract and retain quality calibre staff, especially if the firm contributes the bulk of the funds in the scheme. |
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Risk managers are charged with an important function within financial institutions, and to attract calibre candidates, salary levels tend to be competitive. |
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Mental states occasion also changes in the calibre of blood-vessels, or alteration in the heart-beats, or processes more subtle still, in glands and viscera. |
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The English ruling class had men of high calibre to call upon. |
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Members of Parliament who have already debated and have complained about the quality and calibre of some of the personnel we have sent on foreign missions. |
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Engineered for a life of sea and sun its construction incorporates high calibre flame retardants, UV inhibitors, colourfast pigments and bacteriostats. |
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One should surely understand that wines of this calibre are naturally for those who not only have a thick wallet but also possess an educated palate to appreciate them. |
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The calibre and analytical ability of students have increased due to the curriculum and this is one of the reasons for the increase in demand for the profession. |
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With players of that calibre reaching full fitness and Duff still to be unleashed, the next couple of months could well prove extremely interesting. |
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You may well find that a life-affirming experience like seeing writing of this calibre produced to this standard will compensate for a lack of rigour at its core. |
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Bringing horses of that calibre to Scotland remains the elusive dream. |
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It will be a moment of deep sadness that will, unless some bowlers of similar calibre are unearthed soon, herald Sri Lanka's slide down the world rankings. |
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Speaking of feminism, I am no feminist but I do like and respect women so I would have a strong urge to put a.50 calibre slug through the guy in this picture. |
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Romney did not deliver last night the calibre performance he displayed during the first debate. |
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He is a man of the highest calibre and integrity, leading a professional team of officers acting entirely independently and objectively in pursuit of the criminals concerned. |
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Even before they were through the Heads of Port Jackson, sailors were at action stations clad in bullet proof vests and manning.50 calibre and 40 calibre guns. |
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While the lopsided score may look discouraging to Warrior fans, it is important to consider the bevy of national calibre talent that McMaster has when passing final judgment. |
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Both Wilson and his gunsmith, Larry Cooper, consulted with John Linebaugh, then had Cliff LaBounty rebore and Dave Adams rechamber the gun to another calibre. |
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A snort of about the calibre of an explosion in an ammunition dump escaped my late father's sister. |
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No opponent of sufficient calibre was available to fight, so he took on three local boxers. |
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No matter how badly the men in suits are performing, there is no excuse for players of their experience and calibre to lie down so gutlessly. |
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The BER round is fired ballistically, and can reach up to 50 km when fired from a 52 calibre barrel. |
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The council always defends these high headhunting costs, claiming that recruitment firms find high calibre specialist staff. |
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The International Noricum GH N-45 is the latest manifestation of the original 155 mm 45 calibre GC-45 howitzers devised by the late Gerald Bull. |
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Toby Jug has thrived since joining Sarah Humphery's team, and there are unlikely to be any rivals of top calibre in the wbxtriplecrown. |
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She became famous as the first of a new concept in battleship design, using all big gun, single size of calibre armament. |
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Whitworth was commissioned by the War Department of the British government to design a replacement for the calibre. |
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He added that it exposed the calibre of forces that Nato was able deploy. |
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Such a turnout and participants of this calibre makes quizzing a wonderful experience for quizmasters. |
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Because of atheromatous change, there is usually patchy constriction, with some areas of normal arteriole calibre. |
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Deployed tactical nuclear warheads with typical yields in the kilotonne range are small enough to be fired from 155mm calibre howitzers. |
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Our clubs may not have won much up here but, by Jove, we've given life to entertainers of the very highest calibre. |
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The Argyle Theatre was a major theatre and music hall which opened on 28 December 1868 and became notable for the calibre of artistes who appeared there. |
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The motor vessel Win Far, fired what appeared to be a large calibre weapon at SH-60B from Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light 49, embarked aboard USS Chancellorsville. |
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The guns on the fortress responded, but the small calibre made them sound as if they were yapping like bandogs while the bombers bayed and gave tongue like hounds in cry. |
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These increases are not associated with an increase in end organ injury or systemic acidosis and are associated with an increase in the calibre of vasospastic vessels. |
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Backed by session musicians of the highest calibre, Lowe drifted from one mature country-esque tune to another, with occasional pit-stops toward rockabilly and soul. |
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