Insurgents opened fire from all around with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. |
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Helicopter crews drew almost continuous fire from small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. |
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Hand grenades produce nearly as much flame as a flamethrower, and artillery rounds look like a full blown napalm strike when they go off. |
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He secured his weapons before unshipping his grappling hook and two of his home-made grenades. |
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Pendleton delivered deadly accurate fire into the approaching troops, killing approximately 15 and disorganizing the remainder with grenades. |
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He put two frag grenades, two smoke grenades and two chaff grenades into their respective compartments. |
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For example, the assault rifle fires bullet bursts as a primary fire, and launches grenades for secondary. |
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This is in addition to the blanks, squibs and small arms like grenades that were employed. |
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He has adopted a Rambo mentality and carries knives, guns and grenades on his person which he will not hesitate to use. |
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There are roughly 13 in-view weapons, two mounted weapons and four types of grenades. |
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According to one account, they used a car bomb and hand grenades to gain entry. |
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Residents reported grenades setting police cars aflame in the heart of the city. |
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The general revealed that the US commandos came across stores of rocket propelled grenades, machine guns and ammunition and destroyed them. |
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They set off stun grenades and appear to have killed two of the worshippers. |
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Children wave at the marines, and accept candy that the men keep in cargo pockets, alongside stun grenades and extra rifle magazines. |
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Some youths threw rocks and soldiers responded by firing tear gas and throwing stun grenades. |
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Then I grab my belt and stock it with clips, a SPP 9mm, five grenades, three frag and 2 smoke, and thermacharge. |
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Outside the mine, police used stun grenades, teargas and rubber bullets against the strikers. |
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In fact, there aren't really any offensive grenades like a frag grenade available. |
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The cops responded with what sounded like stun grenades and more tear gas which promptly blew back into their faces. |
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We're now seeing plenty of young yobbos who are wielding rocketpropelled grenades on an opportunistic basis. |
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He had expended all of his ammo, both primary and secondary, as well as his grenades. |
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Police were forced to use rubber bullets, stun grenades and teargas to disperse about 120 people protesting the relocation on Tuesday. |
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Guns, grenades, knives and several rounds of ammunition were also found in the house. |
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They might use tear gas or stun grenades and fire into the air, but they won't fire directly into the crowd. |
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Police used stun grenades and tear gas to gain entry to the flat, but did not use guns, sources said. |
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With a flash as the door was blown open and stun grenades hurled inside, officers then stormed the flat. |
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Running for cover and throwing grenades and shooting a machine gun and cursing the enemy is what you've been trained to do your whole life. |
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He chooses two minor potions, three incendiary grenades, and two smoke grenades. |
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These grenades were both fragmentary and incendiary devices designed to cause either death or serious battlefield injuries. |
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There are no heavy machine guns, no anti-aircraft guns, no ground-to-air missiles, not even rocket-propelled grenades. |
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The gunmen displayed assault rifles, grenades, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and homemade anti-tank missiles. |
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Kevlar panels protects the occupants from close threats like rocket-propelled grenades and anti-tank guided missiles. |
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At the moment they are still chucking stones, petrol bombs and grenades at us. |
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East Rand members of Cosas were given hand grenades and a limpet mine of which timing mechanisms had been reduced to zero seconds. |
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During flight, the base of the projectile is blown off and centrifugal force disperses the grenades radially from the projectile line of flight. |
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Trucks began speeding towards them, carrying men armed with guns and more grenades. |
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Their unit was ambushed with bombs, grenades and petrol bombs, but the soldiers managed to escape their vehicle before it burned out. |
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Three hand grenades, four revolvers, one rifle and 150 rounds of ammunition had been found. |
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Every so often the Royal Marines let off smoke grenades to disperse the increasingly rowdy crowd. |
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The police attacked the workers with rubber bullets, tear gas, smoke grenades, and nightsticks. |
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Police used rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the crowd, and about 70 strikers were arrested. |
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When the enemy attacked on 3 September, they assaulted his position with grenades. |
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This enemy force aggressively assaulted the Australians using rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and machine guns. |
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They were armed with home-made grenades and an assault rifle and were shot dead by an army escort. |
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The majority of guerrilla attacks on US occupation forces have been carried out by remotely detonated bombs or rocket-propelled grenades. |
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Sundry other items that bolster the player's chance of survival have also been slated for inclusion, such as smoke, frag and teargas grenades. |
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Two Americans with crew cuts and flak jackets with grenades, flares and ammunition clips are the escorts through the mansion's grounds. |
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In one hundred days nearly a million people were to die from bullets, grenades, machetes, and knives. |
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At that time much of the manufacturing equipment needed could not be imported so Scott Bros built the lathes needed for machining the grenades. |
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The most important of these were the bolt action rifle and the machine gun, and hand grenades and mortars. |
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It ends with Cusack throwing grenades and firing a machine gun to save her from pirates. |
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As the patrol drove off, two rocket-propelled grenades were launched from a house. |
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They have found and deactivated some tens of thousands of munitions and grenades. |
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Inside was a nice arsenal of guns, automatics, semi-automatics, shot guns, pistols, clips, magazines and grenades. |
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Under covering fire they charged the building, throwing grenades into it and securing the position. |
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He had also wedged three home-made stun grenades, made from TNT, aluminium powder and tape, in his belt. |
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The grenades burst out from the warhead at 150m from the target, saturating a large area with deadly explosive power. |
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In an effort the flush the men out, the army has been blaring loudspeakers, firing stun grenades and firing bullets into the air. |
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These pockets are military pockets with room for ammunition clips and grenades and iron rations. |
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You can upgrade your already present cannon or purchase new weapon types including plasma bolts, lasers, flame-throwers and grenades. |
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The only way was to send in Marines with rifles and grenades and flame-throwers. |
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Troops were attacked by grenades and small arms and returned fire, killing three. |
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The vehicles will provide increased protection against grenades, improvised explosive devices, and small-arms fire. |
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They ran through a block of single story residences, throwing grenades and firing their weapons. |
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In a separate incident in Jebaliya, the army said it shot a man who was throwing grenades and planting a bomb. |
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Rocket propelled grenades, mortars, and other explosive devices cause concussive shock blasts damaging to the brain. |
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As these verbal hand grenades exploded all around them, the Old Firm strapped on their tin helmets and went to ground. |
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He was dealing with the first part of the events that won him the VC, getting on top of the pillbox and chucking grenades into it. |
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Rocket-propelled grenades are a commonly used explosive projectile weapon, used by many armies across the world. |
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Police used firearms, tear gas, grenades and batons during the confrontation. |
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I examined the assortment of small arms, grenades and bayonets used in hand-to-hand encounters. |
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Billed as the biggest in Canada, Bigfoot offers not just normal paintball guns but also grenades and bazookas. |
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Even some of the armored vehicles had been knocked out with salvaged grenades and commandeered bazookas and anti-tank weapons. |
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During a later assault, six enemy soldiers gained a defiladed spot and began to throw grenades into the perimeter making it untenable. |
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We got basic training with rifles, pistols, bazookas, machine guns, hand grenades and hand-to-hand combat. |
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Machine guns, flamethrowers, grenades, bazooka and sniper rifles have been conveniently left lying around for your use. |
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We had to use grenades to get at the Germans in the cement pillboxes, throwing them through the holes to knock their guns out. |
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Flashbangs, frag grenades, silenced semi-automatic guns and sniper rifles are just a few of the arms you can load each member of your team with. |
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Officers combed surrounding counties for tear gas, sprays, concussion grenades, and munitions. |
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They faked being hurt and then threw grenades at Marines who approached to provide medical treatment. |
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I flipped open the cooler, and took out several claymores, and grenades, then stuffed them in any available pocket. |
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Using military surplus equipment like smoke grenades, searchlights, and small airplanes, the FWS herded the birds back into the refuges. |
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The obvious need was for suppressive counter-battery artillery fire and more infantry support weapons such as mortars and grenades. |
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The arsenal of weapons include homing plasma guns, rockets, proximity grenades, Gattling guns and much more. |
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He said that during previous amnesties a wide range of different weapons had been handed in, such as old grenades and Mills bombs. |
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They provide the explosive force delivered by hand grenades, bombs, and artillery shells. |
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Apart from firing all unit small arms by day and night, soldiers threw grenades and fired claymore mines. |
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Youngsters began tossing grenades into the compound, and locals with guns took potshots at the soldiers. |
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Extensive ground battles also left a staggering amount of unexploded artillery and mortar shells, mines, rockets, grenades and other devices. |
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You'll be armed with a rifle, frag grenades, and mines, with the ability to use motion sensors and electromagnetic detection goggles. |
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Both soldiers simultaneously removed their last stick grenades and triggered the fuses. |
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Rounding out their arsenal were fragmentation grenades, claymore mines, and AT-4 anti-tank rockets. |
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Insurgents used grenades, machine guns and mortar shells in continuous volleys. |
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The police seized weapons including explosive belts, automatic weapons, hand grenades and ammunition. |
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Corruption, bribery and skulduggery in trading blood diamonds for guns and grenades causes the death of millions of innocents. |
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The bullet and bombproof windows are more than three inches thick and the car itself can withstand two grenades on the roof and two underneath. |
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By the late 17th century devices were being developed to fire grenades from the muzzles of flintlock muskets. |
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Naturally, electronic countermeasures will offer no effective protection against unguided threats like rocket-propelled grenades. |
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The perils include projectiles, grenades, land mines, rockets and booby traps. |
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The passenger acts as the shooter and has used weapons such as grenades, RPGs and small arms. |
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He then dashed through a hail of small arms and exploding hand grenades to abort a breach of the main gate. |
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It'd be impossible to get in with mere frag grenades or bullets. |
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Hollywood prefers lots of flames when grenades or artillery shells go off. |
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Initially, some media outlets reported the police's assertion that the bombs were simply smoke grenades. |
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My father carried a rucksack, a Tommy gun, lots of spare rounds of ammunition, various grenades and a collapsible bicycle. |
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To complicate and confound matters further, North Korea has done more than simply throw grenades. |
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Smoke and CS grenades can be used to flush out men in cellars and sewers, while white phosphorous grenades can be used to create smoke or as an anti-personnel weapon. |
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For those of you unfamiliar, this is the magical equivalent of a flamethrower that also launches grenades filled with acid. |
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One of the doors was a weapons locker where he picked up some grenades. |
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It was a giant machine gun that fired plastic bullets and grenades. |
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Derrick Shareef December 2006 Planned to set off grenades at a shopping mall near Chicago. |
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When the hatch rose, the HRT team was ready to toss in two stun grenades and rush the hatch before it closed. |
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Erek smiled back as he strapped a bandolier of grenades over his shoulder. |
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Summit delegates will hold their air conditioned talks there behind police lines, wire fences, concrete barriers and the sound of percussion grenades fired at protesters. |
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Twenty officers mounted on horses quickly advanced, swinging batons, flanked by police on foot who fired concussion grenades and volleys of rubber bullets. |
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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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They also use homemade blast mines and grenades with trip wires. |
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They had studied firearms, explosives and tactical training, and learned how to detonate hand grenades, Molotov cocktails and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. |
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The Tamil Tigers, who are seeking a homeland in the north and east of Sri Lanka, used rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns and mortars in the attack, the spokesman said. |
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Then on Haifa Street, guerrillas took out a Bradley fighting vehicle with a car bomb, then sprayed it with machine gun fire and tossed grenades at it. |
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That means Pakistan also has capability to produce these grenades. |
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He joined in with automatic fire from his carbine and threw grenades at the enemy, whose attacks were accompanied by bugles, whistles, flares and supporting mortar bursts. |
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Soldiers found several grenades and tools for cutting fences. |
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As a member of the negotiation team, I was on the police side of the blockade when scores of tear gas canisters and stun grenades were thrown into the crowd. |
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The competitors could use melee combat weapons, small explosives, stun grenades, precision sensors, heavy armor, stealth systems, or just about any device of their conception. |
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On Tuesday, French soldiers used teargas, stun grenades and water cannons to fend off protesters trying to storm their main military base in the former French colony. |
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The Longshoremen were on strike, the cabs were on strike, and dumpsters were set on fire by masked youth battling police on front lines filled with tear gas and stun grenades. |
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Eyewitnesses reporting explosions, possibly stun grenades, possibly police blowing the hinges off doors as they broke into apartments and seized at least one individual there. |
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Their dispute has resulted in clashes with the police, and the union is considering legal action over the use of stun grenades and rubber bullets. |
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He's sitting over on 6th Avenue, chortling at the abusive nature of this show, which is akin to hunting foals with an Uzi, claymores and hand grenades. |
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I was one of the brave men and younger men who was in the trenches of Grenada, sucking up mustard gas grenades that the lazy pinkos were tossing at us for 58 days straight. |
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Airmen, needless to say, showed themselves eager, hurling grenades and firing their weapons at targets on the ground from the earliest days of the war. |
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A burly Belgian, strapped with grenades and ammunition, towered above them. |
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I only managed to escape by battling my way out of prison with a whittled down toothbrush for a cutlass and grenades fashioned from moist prison socks. |
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Among the tribe, Bent earned a reputation as a gunsmith, taking powder from captured grenades and using animal tissue for cartridge paper to plump up ammunition stocks. |
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Within minutes he found a cache which included AK47 assault rifles, a pistol, six primed grenades, grenade fuses, ammunition, cash, drugs and literature. |
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In addition to seven cars rigged with explosives, the guardsmen found 30 rocket-propelled grenades, high-powered rifles, mortars and remote control detonators. |
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Teenage fighters with rocket-propelled grenades and rifles lurked on bridges or in derelict areas near the main highway leading west toward the embattled town of Fallujah. |
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The car is not made of stainless steel but instead it's made of some kind of durable alloy that can withstand bullets and rocket-propelled grenades. |
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At least 100 villagers were killed in the operation, most by indiscriminate use of hand grenades by Irgun members who came under fire. |
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Prince Aurangzeb's forces discharged rockets and grenades while scaling the walls. |
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Two Iraqi soldiers were brought in the morning after being wounded by the backblast of one of their own rocket-propelled grenades. |
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A huge cache of arms and ammunition, a number of walky-talky sets and hand grenades were recovered from Ghaffar's possession. |
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The thing is he's not windy, he's a perfectly good soldier, no more than reasonably afraid of rifle and machine-gun bullets, shells, grenades. |
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Lara fired her trademark pistols while Totec brandished a rifle, and both took advantage of unlimited grenades to unleash some 'splodey fun. |
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They seized an AK-series rifle, two rocket-propelled grenades, a disposable rocket launcher, a pistol and some ammunition. |
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The demonstrators had planned to march from the edge of the city to an army checkpoint but were stopped by teargas and flash grenades. |
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Contestants must use power-ups and zany weapons such as giant staplers and rubber ducky grenades to flatten their opponents. |
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Police said the blasts near Victory Monument, in the north of the city, were caused by fragmentation grenades. |
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During the operation Ilhom and one other armed insurgent engaged the security force with fragmentation grenades. |
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All four high-explosive VOG 17 fragmentation grenades from the second launcher plopped right into the center of mass of the rebel group. |
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And five people were slaughtered by police brandishing shotguns, clubs and concussion grenades as police smashed freedom protests in Bahrain. |
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Hours later, hundreds of riot police stormed the area without warning, firing tear gas, concussion grenades, rubber bullets and shotguns. |
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An attacker, later identified as Nordine Amrani, aged 33, armed with grenades and an assault rifle, attacked people waiting at a bus stop. |
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Officers fired tear gas and stun grenades yesterday in an effort to drive back migrants on their desperate flight across Europe. |
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Police fired stun grenades and dozens of people were injured in the border clashes, dpa reported. |
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The Germans unleashed a tornado of artillery and rifle fire, grenades, hand bombs and trench mortars. |
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The Gwardia Ludowa destroyed around 200 German trains during the war, and indiscriminately threw hand grenades into places frequented by Germans. |
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John McDermott barricaded himself in his flat with a threeyear-old girl and a stockpile of thunderflash grenades. |
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A cardboard cylinder, containing a small amount of gunpowder was known as a Thunderflash and used to simulate grenades. |
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Young men took to the streets, hurled grenades and burned churches. |
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I've been around explosives long enough to deal with pyrotechnics and thunder flashes and smoke grenades in the past. |
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Thieves targeted Outpost Paintballing and swiped the weapons along with smoke grenades, ammunition and other paintballing equipment. |
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A further search of the bag revealed smoke grenades, handcuffs and the cash from the robbery. |
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She is a hard as nails, proud, slobby and lazy detective who hides weapons including grenades and a rocket launcher in her refrigerator. |
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The pair entered the police station dressed in burkas, hiding rifles, hand grenades and suicide vests underneath. |
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Inman and Trooper Barnett arriving with fanfare, bursting of purple smoke grenades and Bergens stuffed with mess kit. |
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The first casualties were soon suffered due to training accidents with grenades. |
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We just hadn't pictured him throwing grenades and bayonetting his way through German trenches. |
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From a nearby vacant building, insurgents attacked the embassy compound with rocket-propelled grenades, a recoilless rifle and small arm fire. |
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Soon after the commencement of the war, pilots armed themselves with pistols, carbines, grenades, and an assortment of improvised weapons. |
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A Cuban accused of using fake hand grenades to hijack a Cuban government passenger plane pleaded not guilty to air piracy charges in a US court. |
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A large military force reportedly stormed the camp during the predawn hours, amid firing live ammunition and concussion grenades, provoking clashes with the camps locals. |
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Ukrainian TV reported that a pro-Russian crowd containing children tried to seize a base 30 miles away, as troops inside battled to fight them off with smoke grenades. |
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Millett bayoneted 2 enemy soldiers and boldly continued on, throwing grenades, clubbing and bayoneting the enemy, while urging his men forward by shouting encouragement. |
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Keep it to guns, concussion grenades, sidearms and grenades. |
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The raiding party also recovered arms and ammunition, including two Kalashnikovs, a rocket launcher, eight hand grenades, six detonators and gunpowder. |
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There was a Bren antiaircraft gun, a Sten submachine gun and a Thompson submachine gun, along with hand grenades, a Willy's US Army Jeep, tin hats and other items. |
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For years, the military establishment denied responsibility for the murders and insisted that campesino leaders had immolated themselves using hand grenades. |
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A statement from the alliance said Ilham and one other armed insurgent engaged the security force with fragmentation grenades during the operation. |
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They were the first modern fragmentation grenades in the world. |
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Police confiscated seven firearms and four fragmentation grenades at the scene, as well as five vehicles believed to have belonged to the assailants, the government said. |
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The gunners were forced back below decks by French grenades. |
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Their funeral at Milltown Cemetery in Belfast was attacked by Michael Stone, a UDA member who threw grenades and fired shots as the coffin was lowered. |
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