With this security he had established as his right a caboose abaft the funnel in the midships Bofors gunshield where the gun had been removed. |
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Rossi Firearm's fully rifled slug gun is button rifled, equipped with factory porting and features TruGlo sights. |
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He has waffled on doing away with the Patriot Act, courted the gun lobby and promised vigorous dialogue with the right. |
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Police found the antique gun in a grandfather clock at Holy Rood vicarage in Swinton. |
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A friend of mine who owns a stolen radar gun once clocked my typing speed at roughly 120 words per minute. |
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At one point on the straight kilometre course a speed gun clocks how fast you are going. |
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Mary saw the gun pointed straight at her and then saw the small lick of flame that came out of the barrel before actually hearing the shot. |
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Leaning back slightly, he felt the porcelain gun on the inside of his coat, rubbing against his side, and the light jingle of a jar of pills. |
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I usually wear khakis and a sport shirt to gun shows, and I blend in pretty well. |
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The electron beam gun emits electrons, accelerates the beam of electrons, and focuses it on the work piece. |
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The truck lurched through the streets, past buildings burning unabated and MPs in gun turrets. |
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He was discovered trying to board his Ryanair flight to London and Birmingham with a gun in his washbag. |
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The Mises Institute is located in Alabama, a state blessed with very liberal gun laws. |
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Mr Rae said the gun was widely used throughout the second world war and was renowned as an extremely mobile and accurate weapon. |
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In the ensuing gun battle three army jawans, one police man and a civilian sustained bullet injury. |
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The muzzle of the gun just stared Czerell in the face like an unblinking eye of accusation. |
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The new gun loads look promising for upland game as well as for waterfowling and even target applications. |
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There wasn't anything wrong with Kris, I mean, besides the fact that he continuously squirted us with a water gun as children. |
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Though, I didn't think about that long before Sam barged in to my room, carrying a plastic water gun in hand. |
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Chris was holding a toy water gun and I was holding onto a large stuff animal. |
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The old 57-mm quick-fire gun turrets were replaced by a more powerful 75-mm howitzer turret. |
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With a 1911, the gun can be cocked and ready to fire with the safety on, so again there is no problem. |
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Crime rates here are comparable to, and in many cases lower than, those in countries with liberal gun laws. |
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He stepped into view and the sound of his gun being cocked brought the guards around suddenly, rifles ready. |
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Chris was just standing up from his seat in front of the computer, cocking a machine gun and inspecting it closely. |
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He picked up the fool's gun and cocked it in the direction of the children. |
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The kitchen door flew open, and one of the men backed into the hall, his gun cocked and ready. |
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The crunch came in 1991, when the local army commander informed him an anti-aircraft gun would be installed on the roof of his house. |
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The most interesting features are towards the stern, where you'll find a 12 lb anti-aircraft gun on either side of the ship. |
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You should use an airless gun to prime and paint your acoustic ceiling, by angling your gun slightly and spraying it lightly in all directions. |
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More recently, 60 brass shell cases were salved from under a 5.5in gun which had been mounted on the stern. |
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We are at a time when current fashion trends are remarkably amenable to gun concealment, particularly in leisurewear. |
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The original had a thin premise and an anorexic plot, but delivered brilliantly choreographed fight scenes and downplayed gun violence. |
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In fact, gun ownership or enjoyment of sport shooting doesn't seem to be tied to wealth or social class at all. |
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Let a camera zoom in on you or let an office worker see you with your gun drawn and your cover will be blown. |
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When he gets mugged by a gang of street punks and left beaten up in an alley, Goda's desire for a gun grows even more intense. |
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The man in the white coat holding the dart gun looked up as Aidan came down him without mercy and blinded by fury and wrath. |
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A futuristic laser gun could have been used as an appropriate prop, so why would this anachronistic weapon have been used instead? |
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The helicopter can be fitted with gun pods, rocket launchers and air-to-air missiles attached to two removable weapons sponsons. |
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A special vehicle has been developed, armed with a machine gun and multiple tear gas launchers. |
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Essentially, his reading gives very wide latitude for both federal and state gun control laws. |
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The streets of south Essex could be rid of hundreds of firearms in a month-long amnesty to crack down on gun crime. |
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Low on ammunition, he marked a sixth bunker with smoke for Cobra gun ships to attack. |
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In one media report, a ramp worker was even caught with a duffel bag of ammunition and a gun at work. |
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She took a few of the napkins and discreetly pushed the gun and ammunition into her lap. |
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The maximum penalty for illegally possessing a gun or ammunition is up to ten years in prison or a fine, or both. |
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It looked about the size of the water tank bots that had been drilling in the frozen river, but with a laser gun mounted on it. |
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The present invention relates to the general field of arcade games, and more particularly, a laser gun for an arcade game. |
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This laser gun is the latest hand-held speed detection equipment and does not need a vehicle so it is very easy to deploy. |
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In addition, almost all come with a laser sensor, which picks up emissions from a laser gun as used in portable traps. |
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Why were his gun licences continually renewed when even police officers expressed doubts over his fitness? |
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A woman was ambushed by carjackers who threatened her with a gun and made off with her BMW convertible last week. |
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The harpoon is a metal lance that is blasted out of the ship's harpoon gun by old-fashioned black powder. |
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His murder was the catalyst for the outbreak of gun terror around Chapeltown as Yardies and home-grown dealers battled for supremacy. |
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She must be the only person in the UK unaware of the gun crime, perpetrated by Yardie gangsters in our major cities. |
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With a quick yank, he struggled to get the gun out but proceeded to hit his assailant alongside the head with it still in the holster. |
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As Jimmy reached me, he pulled my hair, yanking my head back as he placed the gun to my neck. |
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The statement of claim alleges that the gun was unregistered and had no trigger lock. |
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Ships in the game include ships of the line, sloops, xebecs, frigates, gun platforms, and bombards. |
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Sure enough, at the end of his workday he is a kvetch who goads a black youngster into reaching for a gun and shoots him dead. |
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Then he briefly glanced down because he was holding his gun the wrong way round and as he turned it round we legged it. |
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He levelled the gun at me and without any further warning fired it straight at me from about 10 feet away. |
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She clasped the revolver tightly and looked in the direction where the wrestle for the sniper's gun continued between Alex and the captain. |
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While he was disoriented, I wrested the gun from his grasp and threw it far away. |
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These are magazines your customers read and likely refer to when they enter your gun shop. |
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The next step would be to arm himself with a gun and flaunt it in front of the police, or worse. |
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The gun merchant asked for an initial order of 300 grips, and Lane set about tooling up for the project. |
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Today, she has thousands of artifacts, which she keeps locked in two gun safes in her garage. |
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There he saw a 6-foot, 5-inch knuckle-dragger of a man waving a gun and threatening to shoot three other guys. |
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No-one asked her any questions, no-one searched her. She could have been a heroin mule or a gun smuggler for all anyone knew. |
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His captor finished knotting the rope and pulled the gun back out of his pants. |
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Often, when people hear a gun company's name, an automatic game of word association begins. |
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However, you'll soon acquire a number of attachments to change the function of the gun that turn it into a sniper rifle and a grenade launcher. |
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Both occupants, believed to be armed with a gun and a small knife or machete, escaped on foot and were still at large last night. |
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So just be careful before you leap forward with a knee-jerk response demanding gun control. |
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When he finally had him seated, and calm, Juan turned his back to Miguel and slowly withdrew the gun from under his coat. |
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The recoil, for example, was negligible, and the gun was certainly not on a hair-trigger. |
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When the enemy reached the middle of the open space, he fired, and the gun hardly recoiled at all. |
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One shot bellowed out, and his gun recoiled, jumping backwards from the force of the bullet ripping from its nozzle. |
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Police have declined to comment on claims that the gun the woman was carrying was an air pistol. |
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He owned his first gun as a small boy, a Webley air pistol given to him by an aunt, and the passion was immediate. |
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The windshield in front of the gun sight looked like a cobweb with a small hole in the center. |
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Modern emulsion paints come off brick very well using a hot air gun and a paint scraper. |
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Other inventions which Papin worked on were the construction of a submarine, an air gun and a grenade launcher. |
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The discharge of the air gun was virtually silent and propelled a projectile that would prove lethal to both man and animal up to 100 yards. |
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An air gun could be a potent weapon at close ranges and has to be wielded with utmost caution. |
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Take your air gun and fire it at a target 50 times to clear up residual oil in the chamber. |
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Random shots fired by an air gun shattered glass at the TV office building in Neihu and its surrounding area yesterday. |
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She heard an air gun fire and a few minutes later heard another sound and a pellet hit her hand causing a bruise. |
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A swan that was seriously injured by an air gun pellet through the eye is now recovering at a Swindon sanctuary. |
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Steady shelling was going on, and there were occasional spatters of machine gun fire through the smashed windows of her refuge. |
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His ears were ringing from the explosion of the gun and the kickback had bruised his shoulder when the gun went off. |
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It took hundreds of cops and begging the owner of a local gun store for enough weapons to hold these guys off. |
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After gun drilling, the rough bore must be reamed to establish the desired internal diameter and to improve surface finish. |
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The most moral and just use of violence is to pick up the gun to repel an intruder, an aggressor, an invader. |
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He paid tribute to the bravery of the police involved in making the arrests, as they had not known whether the gun was real or imitation. |
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A gun was held to a teenage girl's neck by a mugger who robbed her of her mobile phone. |
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The assortment also includes a space-age ray gun and other imaginary hardware for orbital combat. |
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It reminded me of what a ray gun would look like except this had a chord and several switches. |
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You were a beautiful but desperate Polish philologist carrying a large ray gun through the city streets. |
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You can't have someone zapping aliens with a ray gun one minute, and dealing with genuine stories the next. |
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Kitt, a tall teen who was possibly about eighteen or nineteen, looked up from what appeared to be a ray gun she was tinkering with. |
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Duke suddenly turned the plasma ray gun on Applewhite, flicked a switch, and fired. |
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We suspect one of the weapons being used in the cultural war is a secret ray gun that induces forgetfulness and lethargy. |
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He was a gun aficionado, and he had a collection of guns always around him. |
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Wellman's actors rattled their dialogue off like machine gun fire while Del Ruth's players took their time to enunciate clearly. |
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Making his way down the gun deck to the sick berth, several ratings saluted him. |
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He was supposedly the rat who betrayed the Gibraltar Three, the Eksund gun runners and the IRA men assassinated at Loughgall. |
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The high pitched voice rasps out the names of the students with machine gun velocity. |
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The right-wing press has jumped on fears about gun crime to whip up racism. |
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Jake began to whine about having his gun for protection and knowing plenty enough about traveling in the forest not to get hurt. |
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They ransacked the house searching for a gun for almost 12 hours but it was not found. |
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He allegedly then ransacked the house, stole a gun from a safe, and fled in the homeowner's vehicle. |
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Every gun was proof tested and sent to the range for at least a dozen rounds of tuning before being sent out. |
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The gun club has some of the best target ranges in the world but has been forced to use a wartime prefab as an office and clubhouse. |
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Soon Andy also acquires an absurd-looking gun that completely atomizes anything he points it at. |
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The only preparation was to run a dry patch through the bore and lube the gun properly. |
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There's a lot of sense in what he says, but I think he jumps the gun on this one. |
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Machine gun fire began raking the fields, and muzzle flashes illuminated the underbrush of the nearby trees. |
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The gun was lubed at the start of every practice session, i.e. every 200 rounds. |
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As I squeezed the trigger, the sound was deafening, the gun jumped uncontrollably in my hands. |
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All I remembered was the gun jumping in my hand and the feeling of ripping, tearing pain. |
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Its origins stem from 1898, when a Maj Davidson of the US army bolted a machine gun to a 3-cylinder car. |
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Brave restaurant workers and a diner disarmed a customer who pulled out a gun in a dispute over an unpaid bill. |
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My biggest nemesis began to quiver as I pointed the barrel of his own gun at him. |
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The men assaulted the guards, knocking the male to the floor and kicking and punching him while pointing a gun at him. |
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Eries raised his gun and pointed its barrel at two lone guards on the far side of the light. |
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Criminals could learn to defeat this system by altering the gun barrel with an instrument, but the system could prove useful. |
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The gun itself barely moves, and the sharp sound of the report echoes through surrounding hills and dies away. |
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When one soldier fired a rubber bullet lower, into the crowd, I saw one of his superiors grab his gun and berate him. |
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Instead of using explosives to propel a shell out of a gun barrel, a rail gun uses magnetism to speed a projectile along two rails. |
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My gun snapped up, and I squeezed off a quick burst of silenced rounds even before his gun was halfway up. |
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So she angled the gun around the corner and fired several rounds before she heard the man go down. |
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He pressed for legislation making it an arrestable offence to carry an imitation gun or air weapon in public. |
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They are the Mom and Dad and kids walking to work or school while looking for a gun barrel pointed at them from a white van. |
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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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On the shallow side of the bridge we found the C gun turret, its barrel pointed slightly down towards the deck. |
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It's a joypad with games in-built as well as a gun and another joypad that connects to the first. |
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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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A jilted lover who had been stalking his former girlfriend after she ended their relationship murdered her before turning the gun on himself. |
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A loader hands him the gun to bring down the quarry which is then retrieved from the undergrowth by trained hounds. |
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Linaps provides the gunner with the position of the gun and the exact bearing and elevation of the barrel. |
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The only sure way is to have a gun on one's person at all times or a loaded firearm within very easy reach no matter where one happens to be. |
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Besides the well worn dusty cowboy boots he was also packing a gun under his green T-shirt. |
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A traffic police officer has hung up his radar gun after more than 20 years policing the roads of mid and north Essex. |
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If they came down Forest Road with a radar gun they would find rich pickings indeed, speed tables notwithstanding. |
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Dropping a loaded firearm is not so much a gross violation of gun etiquette as it is an invitation to a lawsuit. |
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I have rung the police and offered to go out myself with a radar gun but they said no. |
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The cameras have been growing in numbers along all the roads, nasty yellow boxes equipped with a radar gun and a flash camera. |
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By this time I was shaking since I had no live bullets in my gun and not knowing what was going on. |
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This year they had a policeman on the hill with a radar gun and a display board to show your top speed. |
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Traditional radar detectors use radio waves to detect when a radar gun is in use. |
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Initiate laws to allow the use of the speed radar gun and the breathalyzer to deal with speeding cars and drunk drivers. |
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For the cost of calming a couple of streets with speed bumps we could buy the police a radar gun and a van from which they could operate. |
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To add to a driver's troubles the radar gun that clocks a car's speed is accurate to at least one hundredth of a mile per hour. |
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While driving in a 40 mph zone I saw in the middle distance two uniformed police officers with yellow jackets aiming a radar gun at my car. |
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Armed police went into action in the town centre on Saturday night after a youth was spotted with a gun in New Road. |
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One of the things that gives the gun such a smooth action is the fact that the action bar and magazine tube move together. |
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A gun was held to the heads of two victims and racial slurs were hurled at them. |
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I'll live to fight another day on health care, environmental concerns and sensible gun legislation. |
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Two 12 lb field guns and limbers in the RAN are fitted to the gun carriage configuration. |
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The sand was abruptly gone, and he faced the Hulk across a boxing ring, in the gym where a kid with a zip gun once tried to kill Jack McGee. |
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Originally planned as an air ambulance, the Huey was later rigged as a gun ship and a troop carrier. |
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These are not the air guns which have a built-in pressurised air canister, but the type which uses individual gas cartridges from which an air gun pellet can be fired. |
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I see him pointing right at me, the gun jumping in his hands. |
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After affixing the Crimson Trace laser sight, like the one Perry uses, the gun required a larger holster. |
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In the second season she spends afternoons rehearsing for a musical and buying an unlicensed gun for her clone friend. |
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By contrast, a gun will allow a pilot to attack hostile forces that are less than 300 feet from friendly ground forces. |
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On stage, amber spoofed Sarah Palin in a topknot and librarian glasses, yanking a toy gun and stuffed moose from her skirt. |
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They were the machine gun bullets coming from the ambush when my company got hit. |
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They acquired the tools to accomplish the deed, including a stun gun and the chemical means to anesthetize their victims. |
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As he was pulling his hand out of the armrest, Mrs. Lovett saw the gun and it immediately discharged into his left knee. |
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By that measure, if Reid wants the gun bill to pass, he has some arm-twisting to do. |
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All because Murthy believes that gun violence, which kills an average of 86 Americans every day, is a public health issue. |
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Eve Conant and Molly Kelly-Yahner visit an AZ gun store to find out how easy it is to get armed. |
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Myers had been out on bail in a gun case, but his family claimed he was unarmed and holding only a sandwich in his hand. |
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In about 12 minutes the gun carriage and bearer party and escort party, led by a band of the Royal Marines, will lead off. |
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Buses, vans, and cars sounded their horns, gun salutes rang out, the bells of Westminster Abbey pealed, and everyone cheered. |
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But when the cops tracked down the friend, they discovered the gun Naposki gave him was a .380 caliber pistol, not a beretta. |
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The Firearms Blog has a good article about the type of gun they use in biathlon. |
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It was the big gun atrocity of the day for the 24 hours before the Roswell shooting. |
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Her mother, pregnant at the time of the killing, was hit in the shoulder by a bullet from the same gun that killed her son. |
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This weekend I posted a book club entry about Adam Winkler's important history of US gun law, Gunfight. |
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The breakaway referendum in Crimea is a mere week away and is a gun to all heads. |
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Police say Myers charged at the policeman, they wrestled, and then he shot at least three bullets before his gun jammed. |
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She only learned why they were all running when she looked back and saw a man in a business suit with a gun in his hand. |
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The charge against Morgan involved the sale of a rifle listed with an online gun marketplace called the Carolina Shooters Club. |
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A relative, 58-year-old Casper Jones, instructed the youngster to put the gun down. |
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Witnesses say he appeared to have a gun tucked into his waistband. |
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Jim Carrey pokes fun at late NRA president Charlton Heston, gun owners in musical 'Funny or Die' spoof. |
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It also raises the legal age for owning a gun to 21 from 16 and new firearm owners will be have to undergo a training and safety course at an accredited institution. |
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I pointed the pistol at the shooter, but the gun wasn't cocked. |
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At some stage you cocked that gun so that it was ready to fire. |
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The lack of a gun is not likely to be a major problem for close-in air-to-air dogfights against other jets. |
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One of his favourite stories is of the day when he caught some villains in the act of shooting with an air gun at his beehives in the Pheasantry Garden of Bushy Park. |
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The acknowledgment of a radar detector of a nearby radar gun allows motorists to re-evaluate the speed of their vehicle and make any necessary corrections. |
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Back in his gang days, Arnold said, he had packed a gun briefly. |
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The Weimaraner is an excellent gun dog, which originally hunted big game. |
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Lior, approaching ever closer, saw the terrorist run up to the jeep and point the barrel of his gun directly at the head of one of the unconscious policemen. |
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There is a reasonable case to be made for the place of concealed-carry permits in a sensible gun policy. |
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The largest gun-rights expansion efforts were concentrated in the South, while the coasts passed stronger gun control laws. |
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If not, maybe you are jumping the gun and are actually feeling uncomfortable about the situation yourself, not about what other people are thinking. |
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There's been some criticism that he's jumping the gun here and trying to look more presidential before there's a concession or anything like that. |
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The maximum effective range of the main tank gun is less than two miles. |
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Gun rights groups immediately mounted challenges and have countered by lobbying for and passing legal expansions of gun rights. |
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He carefully chose a direction and fired the ray gun repeatedly. |
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He took out his ray gun and fired a laser beam at the guard. |
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Ronald Fricking Reagan supported gun control, as Brett Josephe reminds us in an op-ed for the Hartford courant. |
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And cramming this law down the throats of states that prefer less expansive gun laws is a serious blow to advocates of federalism. |
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The list below represents the establishments that I normally buy my gun furniture and finishing supplies from when the shop doesn't craft or whomp them up. |
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My heart thumps loudly and the gun feels slippery in my sweaty hands. |
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Death and its hideous aftermath can come at the hands and blackened teeth of reanimated corpses or the deranged, power hungry gun muzzle of a fellow survivor. |
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It will be like aiming a gun when the intent is not to pull the trigger. |
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He held the gun out in front of him as if he was taking aim at a target. |
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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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The gun kicked so hard, Bethany smacked herself in the forehead. |
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Well, thankfully I don't have a gun kicking around my New York apartment. |
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Park staff and passers-by tried to give him first aid but it was only when he ran home to Sheridan Street that his mother recognised it as an air gun pellet wound. |
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A shot using an air gun at point-blank range can turn fatal. |
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There was natural concern from the England team, but it remains unclear as to whether the object was fired from an air gun or a more rudimentary device. |
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Heat can be applied either with a hot air gun or a gas torch. |
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In a split second Jerome, whose anger had begun to build, flashed out his gun and fired, but Selby dropped to one knee and fired his gun, winging him. |
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The gun recoiled, and I saw my shot fly forward and hit him in the chest. |
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The front trigger is articulated to move forward a little when the gun recoils and then you move your finger forward for the right modified barrel. |
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The gun recoiled as the bolt left the gun and flew through the air. |
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Inside the dealership, Rudy Giuiliani is haltingly explaining his position on gun control. |
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In Lusaka, police have recovered four vehicles which were stolen at gun point in two separate incidents and four people have since been arrested in connection with the thefts. |
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He got 30 years for the probation-violating gun possession, and another 10 for holding up the deliveryman. |
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The earthworks were reused as a gun redoubt during the Civil War. |
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In front of him was a small wormy guy, holding a small gun and glaring. |
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The Glock family feud gets messier with new court documents alleging that gun magnate Gaston had a detective follow his ex-wife. |
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Local Police officer Inspector David Richard Driver has been awarded a commendation for bravery after wrestling a gun from a man in Casino last April. |
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A nurse at saline Memorial Hospice, she was leaving work when her ex-boyfriend fatally shot her before turning the gun on himself. |
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The Navy and Marine Corps versions of the F-35 have differing configurations and rely on an external gun pod. |
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That, however, counts far less than the reach for a safer country with saner gun laws. |
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Like background check laws across the country, it will help keep guns out of dangerous hands, reduce gun crime, and save lives. |
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The gun control lobby engages in emotional brainwashing to further its attempts at disarming the American people. |
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Since they were competing in all the matches at Winter Range, they had shipped their clothing so they could use all their baggage allowance for gun cases. |
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If the gun is to be well protected in an unmanned turret, the presented frontal area of the vehicle and, therefore, its all-up weight, will still remain substantial. |
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Extra armed police patrols are to take to the streets of a Yorkshire city in a bid to thwart an escalating gun culture sparked by the arrival of drug-dealing Jamaican Yardies. |
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Federal law bars the government from maintaining a searchable digital database of gun purchases. |
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So, we settled for a leisurely snorkel on the landward edge of the main channel, with John swimming around us and aiming his spear gun at pretty much everything that moved. |
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The gun Don used, he kept in the drawer of his writing table at the window, where he always worked. |
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Once everyone had successfully regained their feet, and saluted, of course, Phil took out his laser gun and motioned for a few others to do the same. |
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Ballistic bags will be provided at Bradford police stations during the month-long amnesty which is aimed at stemming Britain's growing illegal gun culture. |
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Brown County Sheriff Dwayne Wenninger said Swartz found the gun in a bedroom and was playing with it. |
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Back in the eighties, no one knew about a hot glue gun except display people. |
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Meanwhile, the Carlow Regional Game Council has called on all gun club members in the county to cease hunting and shooting until the foot and mouth crisis is resolved. |
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More than an antique gun club, cowboy action shooting is a sport devoted to preserving the styles and ideals as well as the weapons of the Old West. |
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I was a little bit wary or a little bit leery because he had to pick the gun up and put it in the bag, so of course I was watching what he was doing. |
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Needless to say, I felt a little uncomfortable at the start and my teammates did not even have time to take their wind jackets and leg warmers off before the gun was fired. |
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But how exacerbating anarchy in Libya and highlighting the power of the gun over politics serves U.S. interests remains unclear. |
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There are 11,000 Americans killed by gun violence every year, excluding suicides. |
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Gavin, chancing a shot at him, rolls violently out across the street, drawing attention from every gun within a mile, narrowly escaping a few ricochets. |
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On gun control, the Democratic Party had been in the fetal position for years. |
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Second, with apologies to the noted feminist who first used the comparison in another way, a badge resembles a gun about as much as a fish resembles a bicycle. |
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He achieved greater mobility by building lighter gun carriages, and having the guns and limbers drawn by paired horses rather than in tandem, as they had been before. |
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One of the rookie officers, Peter Liang, was walking with a flashlight in one hand and his gun in the other. |
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Use glue gun to affix embroidery mesh to inside lip of frame. |
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And watch the freak show when the president proposes comprehensive immigration reform and moves forward on gun control. |
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All were killed in the ensuing gun battle, along with a gardener and eight security staffers. |
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I have been to a gun club and I have fired off rounds for kicks. |
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Julie raised her gun and fired off a few rounds at the men above. |
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Sitting astride the bay gelding, his gun resting on the high horn of the saddle, Buck's eyes gleamed at the thought of partly avenging his father's death. |
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Ward, who owns the Gresham gun store with her husband, then did something she'd never done before. |
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One revealing aspect of this legislation is the way in which the assembly lumped all smiths together as competent and needed to handle gun repair. |
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The masked raiders, wearing boiler suits, burst into the store wielding what looked like a sub-machine gun and three handguns. |
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By the 1750s manufacture of gun carriages was also taking place on site, overseen by the Constructor of Carriages. |
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When Woolwich Dockyard moved west in the 1540s, Gun Wharf was mainly used for gun storage. |
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He claimed he saw Mr Cooke inside with a gun which was pointed at him, so he fired the Luger through the window before fleeing. |
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They can be used to make anything from jewelry to printed circuit boards to gun parts, even fine art. |
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The central question of the case was whether the gun went off accidentally or whether it was a premeditated murder. |
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The modern Democratic Party's views on abortion, taxes, gun rights, and other issues escalated the shift in recent decades. |
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The smoothbore matchlock arquebus is considered the forerunner to the rifle and other long gun firearms. |
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These ships incorporated many elements of galleon design, such as sails, rudder, and gun disposition. |
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Buck fever is in full swing in November as gun season cranks up this month in all three hunting zones. |
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A few shots fired from a machine gun on Siar over the heads of the tiny German garrison at Lorengau were the last shots fired in the battle. |
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Further analysis in 2014 suggested lead in the Dundee beach gun most closely resembled lead from Andalusia, a region of Spain. |
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I appreciated its lessons relearned from the Vietnam-era gun trucks theme and how that experience can be applied in today's world. |
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Another swivel gun of South East Asian manufacture, found in Darwin in 1908, is held by the Museum of South Australia. |
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In Bali, such a gun was found in the possession of the Raja of Badung, and is now located in the Bali Museum. |
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A shipwreck in 1523 apparently brought the gun to China, but the transmission may have occurred earlier. |
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Search for laser nets, repulser shields, shock waves, gun satellites that orbit and add to your ship's firepower and more. |
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The patient held the nozzle of the glue gun that dispensed methyl methacrylate throughout the day with the most severely affected fingers. |
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After several attacks, the fuze factory was destroyed and the filling factory and a light gun factory badly damaged. |
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I'd shot a gun once before in something I'd done, but no lassoing or driving wagons. |
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He was in the forward gun turret where the destroyer hit us. |
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The security guard, Sattar, tried to use his gun but dacoits opened fire at him and he died on the spot. |
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Mr Wolfendale said the gun crime increase was caused by a newly-introduced ban on ball bearing guns, known to youngsters as BB guns. |
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A ballistics expert testified Wednesday that he tested the gun but there was no way to prove when it had been last fired. |
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You can use a blowlamp which works off bottled gas or a hot air gun which is powered by electricity. |
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Across the road in the park was an anti-aircraft gun battery with a barrage balloon and searchlight. |
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A sheet was attached to the box spring with a staple gun to finish the look. |
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This Study explores whether conclusive evidence exists to prove that the BATF systematically harasses responsible gun owners. |
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When he saw a second machinegun firing, he took a Lewis gun and found a high point on the parapet from where he could engage the gun. |
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When his platoon was halted by heavy machine-gun 're Pte Tandey crawled forward to locate the gun post and led a Lewis gun team to destroy it. |
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Indeed, the smallest gun I think might deliver enough shock for a brachiosaur to notice would be a Civil War field piece loaded with solid shot. |
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If you are limp-wristed and the recoil of the gun doesn't cycle properly it can jam the weapon. |
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Annie Oakley would be nothing without her gun and an Indian Princess wouldn't be regal with out her headdress. |
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The navy's list of futuristic weapons also includes an electromagnetic rail gun prototype aboard a vessel that could debut within two years. |
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