There stood eight CIA operatives, dressed in black, holding various submachine guns and assault carbines. |
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A mother whose son was shot dead led a march against guns in Leeds at the weekend. |
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One jarring element was the sudden appearance of guns towards the end of the play, when previously swords were the order of the day. |
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While both guns celebrate the past, each one brings modern techniques and ideas into play. |
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When you're shooting two guns at once, your aim flails about wildly in response to the recoil, making it difficult to be accurate. |
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For more than seven months now, Germany's intellectual elite has trained its guns on the United States. |
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Taliban soldiers fought back with anti-aircraft guns after several days of holding their fire. |
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Nationally there is also growing concern at the apparent ease with which real guns can be bought. |
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The president of the Admiral Brown Society, JJ O'Hara, said the cannons and guns were rare historical artifacts. |
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Developments in sub-machine guns since 1945 have concentrated on bringing them closer to assault rifles and shrinking them in size. |
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Many of these competitors began the sport of shooting with air guns bought from local shops. |
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Because the kids will be housed in DannyMart day care, there will be no need for yo-yos, squirt guns and other toys to clutter the shelves. |
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Are images of Yardies, guns and deprivation really a depiction of normal life in London? |
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They're always prepared to go in guns blazing but the job is best done if a shot is never fired. |
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The 10 are then trained to operate speed guns identical to those used by police and kitted out with official-looking high-visibility jackets. |
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He said recent air strikes had focused on air defence command and control centres, anti-aircraft guns and missile sites. |
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In purely dismounted action, they were employed in the same manner as Lewis guns with infantry. |
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Ten dead, over a dozen pupils injured, and another school traumatized by a student running riot with guns in the classroom. |
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In battle, the contending fleets sailed in line ahead, one ship following another, to bring the largest number of guns to bear on the enemy. |
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Police believe banning sales of replica guns will lead to a drop in armed robberies and firearms incidents. |
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Pick up a newspaper and it's all rappers and rude boys toting guns and tooting coke. |
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There were also a number of other attacks and assassinations, using machine guns rather than car bombs. |
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Two goons cocked their guns ready to fire at me, still kneeling on the ground, when he lifted a finger. |
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Police have urged parents not to buy the guns for their children, or at the very least to keep them locked away. |
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The Marines had to bail over the high sides of the amtracs taking heavy fire from machine guns and mortars. |
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The thugs raided the village and began firing their guns to terrorise the farmers. |
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The German fighters were also limited in that they could not reload their guns if they ran out of ammunition while over Kent etc. |
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Sticks and stones gave way to swords, spears, cannons, guns and nuclear weapons. |
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When these guys brandished guns on their album covers you knew they weren't joking. |
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With photographers snapping away, the hooded and camouflaged young men waved their guns menacingly at journalists. |
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There is consensus that it is preferable for one to go down with his guns blazing. |
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Becker, surprisingly, did not immediately jump into the war of words with guns blazing. |
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A moment later, small explosions appeared in the sky as anti-aircraft guns opened up on the raiding force. |
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Nearly 800 anti-aircraft guns were moved to the coast and 1,000 barrage balloons were erected. |
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The main requirements for the design of the Spitfire was that it had to have have eight guns and an excellent rate of climb. |
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Additionally her armament included a 3 inch disappearing gun, two Lewis guns and four torpedo tubes. |
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Approaches were obstructed by anti-tank and anti-personnel mines and barbed wire, and covered by anti-tank guns and machine-guns. |
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The latter incident turned out differently than my paternal flyboy expected with the Limeys turned their guns toward the annoying Americans. |
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The real reasons why I like to shoot black powder in cartridge firing guns is it works so well, and it is authentic. |
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Marching in precision the Thunderbolts spread out line abreast, gun switches and guns sights on, propeller pitch increased for more power. |
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The guns leapt backwards with a rolling crash and an immense cloud of dirty smoke billowed back. |
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He got up from the table, armed himself with a few guns and walked out of the inn. |
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For several days the troopers were forced to fall back in disgrace, Pelham's guns the only things keeping us from a spectacular rout. |
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Competition is a good excuse to get your guns working and keep your eye sharp. |
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Some artillery guns fired white phosphorous rounds that create a screen of fire that cannot be extinguished with water. |
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Most of the shells fired by artillery guns were high explosive shells which could throw shrapnel over a wide distance in the trenches. |
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In his current incarnation, Henman is determined to go down with all guns blazing. |
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Unfortunately, the mob was more organized that they expected as freshly reloaded guns began to fire at them. |
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I can safely state that this was the standard armament of caponiers for guns on traversing platforms. |
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It was joined in chorus by the thunder of the warships' guns pounding the redoubts and the peals of church bells tolling eight o'clock. |
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Trucks began speeding towards them, carrying men armed with guns and more grenades. |
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In an instant, both guns were firing away, launching a volley of shells at the remaining enemy Genos. |
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Like many boys he had been fascinated with guns when a young child and had the usual cap guns and nerd guns. |
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Lydiard Park ranger Tom Murawicki said there have been teenagers shooting air rifles and BB guns in the park. |
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Very simply, police laser guns send out pulses laser light and measure how long it takes for the light to hit your vehicle and return. |
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Navy ships armed with missiles and machine guns now escort high value merchant vessels, such as cruise ships and tankers. |
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If Jackson's camp, operating from a hotel in Las Vegas, has come out with guns blazing, the prosecution remains convinced it has a firm case. |
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The cannon crews defended their guns with everything they had, turning from guns to knives and even their bare knuckles. |
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Sure some of the people would run after us with their guns or throw rocks or sick their dogs on us but it was fun. |
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In some scenes Bond brazens it out, fists flailing or guns blazing, to pick off the enemy, but most of the time greater cunning is needed. |
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Prodded in the ribs by the tommy guns of their guardians, he and his men began to move. |
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When your track is instantly playlisted by the big guns it's only a matter of time before you have a hot summer smash on your hands. |
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Even if Wayne's friend's wife had been able to come out of the room guns blazing, her husband would still in all likelihood have been shot. |
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I'm sure they've taken that on board and they'll come out with all guns blazing. |
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The Americans travel in convoys, wadded in Kevlar and helmets, guns held ready. |
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It's a good read, especially for gun abolitionists who don't understand why they can't outlaw guns outright. |
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They are available in eight-round capacity for full size guns and seven-round for compacts. |
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Remember when he spoke of guns and ammunition entering this country like water? |
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The sound of fifty plus guns being cocked ready to fire echoed throughout the enclosed hangar. |
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This tack has relied heavily on retraining Coasties, who were welding and cleaning up pollution, to pick up guns and inspect ships. |
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A group of security men suddenly emerge from a tumbledown shack, guns thrown over their shoulders as casually as jackets. |
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Spades, picks, anti-tank rockets, anti-aircraft guns and explosives are being used, he said. |
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The operation was carried out after the theft of two guns and live ammunition during a burglary. |
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Diageo stuck to its guns for a while but climbed down after being overwhelmed by the strength of opposition. |
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The mania about guns emanating from America's white middle-class liberals seems peculiarly off-base to me. |
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The desperados collide with the drillers and a hostage situation takes shape but guns and threats aren't the only danger facing our heroes. |
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All guns still have the mirror-smooth polygonal rifling that produces such fine accuracy with jacketed bullets. |
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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 Prince came without the men, money and guns that he had been expressly told that he needed. |
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Several shell casings have been recovered as evidence from the scene but officers aren't saying what kind of guns were used. |
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Three weeks into the month-long guns amnesty 1,666 firearms have been handed to Greater Manchester police. |
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Police with guns and batons lined the way, together with armoured vehicles, razor wire and concrete barricades. |
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This allows the instructor to use the pistol as a teaching aid to show students where the sharp edges on their guns need to be relieved. |
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The guns and knives were securely strapped to the many compartments of the bag assuring his own safety. |
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Now the Home Office says that these guns are easily adaptable to fire live ammunition. |
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Torpedoes are automated to a degree, but the artillery guns have to be loaded manually, and for a good reason. |
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The driver guns it and launches the behemoth into the air like a flying elephant, whereupon it crashes back down on the wrecked cars. |
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Then a bugle rang out and instantly guns and machine-guns opened fire on the helpless fishing-craft, and a hail of missiles fell. |
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The back portion of the hardware store was devoted to guns and fishing tackle. |
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Going the blazing guns route almost always resulted in extreme failure for me. |
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More important, the army was short on arms and munitions, particularly machine guns and heavy artillery. |
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The attack on Rommel's lines started with over 800 artillery guns firing at the German lines. |
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We could hear the machine guns and the heavy artillery booming and they told us to march. |
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The use of machine guns and heavy artillery consumed infantry offensives like bundles of straw in a furnace. |
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Final returns are still being evaluated, but the haul includes hand guns, rifles, shotguns, air guns and imitation firearms. |
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There are scenes that you've written of the captain ordering all the guns blazing from the ship up the river, out into the bushland. |
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New models are displayed in one showcase, and rental guns are offered in another. |
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Official permission is not needed as long as the guns are licensed and the shoot takes place on private land away from residential areas. |
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They were shot as they launched an attack on the police station using guns and a bomb in the bucket of a mechanical digger. |
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They all checked their guns and loaded them to a collection of clicks and metallic sounds. |
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Fort Nelson was to be armed with four of these guns in the main north caponier and two in each of the demi caponiers. |
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The ammunition for the guns was kept near artillery caponiers in separate ammunition magazines. |
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Even the fun of watching the frigate fire her guns did not help my airsickness. |
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Are you still convinced that guns are the cause of the recent rash of school shootings? |
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Since you're on a timer to go from the insertion point to the extraction point, you have to run around with guns blazing. |
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There were four guns and four torpedo launchers on the cruiser, going around the dome. |
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However, Leon quickly broke the sound barrier, running to the other side of the Geno, the side where the guns weren't firing. |
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She scrambled up the ladder and shots cracked from guns and ricocheted off metal and pocked brick wall. |
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He is suspected of being a hired hitman able to supply guns and ammunition to contacts in the criminal underworld. |
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His leather-bound, regimental guns were the first to fire fixed ammunition with wooden cases. |
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Carlow's young guns will travel to Belfast in November to compete at the next inter-club event. |
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Some of these new guns have bigger bores but are even lighter in weight due to the modern miracle of titanium. |
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Most likely we will see a lot of guns blazing, ridiculously incredible jumping stunts and other Hollywood's Best Stuntmen TV show fodder. |
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The offer will not mean a humiliating hand over of rifles, machine guns or explosives. |
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I swooped down on them, making the rat-a-tat sound of the turret guns and the thud and boom of the bombs. |
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Your television screen is coated with a stuff called phosphor that lights up when the light guns shine on it. |
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I keep going at it with guns blazing, but I do wonder if my mock-buffoonery is just a cover to deflect accusations of real buffoonery. |
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If you don't put your guns away this instant I'll have you up on weapons violations as well. |
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Let me explain to the PM why he needs to take crash courses in combat and go out there in the field with guns blazing. |
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At the top of the platform, the turntable and trunnions of the gun mount are still there, but the anti-aircraft machine guns are gone. |
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During the height of confrontation, members were rostered for duty to ensure the guns could be manned around the clock. |
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A tank, guns blazing, fills the downtown of Jenin with a diesel smokescreen to enforce a curfew order. |
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The upshot is that if private sales are ever required to be conducted through a licensed dealer, existing guns will become non-transferable. |
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They also looted property totalling 5.4 million yuan, five taxis, two tommy guns and 20 bullets. |
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It is not uncommon to have guns produced for America's previous wars in service today. |
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The guns can be fired from the vehicle on land or water, or can be dismounted and used in a normal fashion. |
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He passed the anti-aircraft ships at less than mast height in the very mouths of their guns and launched a torpedo at point blank range. |
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If I had to spend our time constantly comforting them, they would mow us down with machine guns before you could say Big Bertha. |
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The anti-government people strongly believe that the powers that be want to take their guns away and make them into rightless people. |
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With a very lackluster record of past accomplishment, Lam roared into town with guns blazing. |
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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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Police are working to stop the flow of convertible guns into Britain, but growing sales on uncontrolled internet sites are worrying. |
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It took 12 wagons to transport one of the immense guns and 24 hours to put it together once its destination was reached. |
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These amtracs were manned with 30 caliber machine guns and were spread around our perimeter. |
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As laser guns and digital cameras get smaller and lighter, expect a laser cam to be taking a picture of you. |
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We need guns and rockets, bombs and warplanes, tanks and warships for our defence. |
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Firearms enthusiasts have shot back at calls for ball bearing guns to be banned. |
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This 48 minute video takes a close look at how radar and laser guns work including calibration, accepted police practices, and legal precedents. |
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Having an indoor range allows shooters to find out where their guns really shoot. |
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How do I find out which laser guns are currently being used by Florida Highway Patrol and the local city police departments? |
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When you look at the cost of many custom guns these days sticker shock isn't limited to cars anymore. |
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Nor leave the country to the mercy of rape gangs and carjackers and then take the guns away. |
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I managed to come up with a couple of guns and some of the ammo and tried it myself. |
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Fake guns are now so realistic that even the practiced eye of a police marksman can be fooled. |
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Bullets were scarce, however, so the guns quickly gave way to pikes, swords, kendo sticks, maces, and dirks. |
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On our bombing run with the bomb doors open we could hear the shrapnel from the anti-aircraft guns pinging on our bomb casings. |
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Research with scandium began almost as soon as the titanium guns reached the market. |
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A shipload of guns was sent to Yemen and operatives dispatched to help tribesmen fight US troops in Somalia. |
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Hand guns and heroin were seized by drugs squad police in the latest Crack Down raids. |
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Soldiers, with guns cocked and ready, check your ID and query the purpose of your visit. |
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Five men carrying guns burst into King's jewellers last night and demanded money and jewels. |
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They are coming to kill every single man and woman with guns and knives, and to ravish our daughters and wives. |
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They moved from the safety of their dugouts and manned their machine guns to face the British and French. |
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The guns are all quite powerful and accurately model their real-life counterparts. |
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In other cases members were drunk at shebeens or taverns when their guns were stolen. |
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He encouraged the development of advanced weaponry such as tanks, machine guns and aircraft. |
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Dolphin pulled past them and assaulted the outside schooner, her guns taking out the mainmast. |
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The tremble of torpedoes and guns and the whine of planes sounded from somewhere far above. |
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On battlefields dominated by machine guns and artillery, men at the front huddled in deep trenches or other battle positions. |
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The logic behind this was so that the artillery guns would destroy the German trenches and barbed wire placed in front of the trenches. |
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Jack and Svetlana took their water guns out of their back-packs and squirted Kaatje and Johann. |
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The strategic issue for a country's leadership is to decide what is the correct balance between guns and butter. |
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Better to die of frostbite in that group of young guns than be branded a coward. |
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The guns are very loud when they fire, so it's best to have some measure of protection against the noise. |
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While a good percentage of them had guns or rifles, some also carried scimitars and daggers. |
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We've had air and soft air pistols, air rifles, blank firers and replica guns surrendered, which is an excellent result. |
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What if your machine tool dealer decides not to sell you a machine if you intend to manufacture guns on it? |
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Do Nerf guns and squirt guns depict the act of shooting a friend as fun and harmless? |
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The guns are actuated by a three-way switch on the spade grip of the stick. |
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Three pairs of US army shades turned on me, and a couple of American guns waggled discouragingly in my direction. |
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There were huge grins and shrieks of delight as they ran through the sprinklers, chasing each other with squirt guns and water balloons. |
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The guns are on the q.t. now, thank God for that, and we hope and pray that they do not start again. |
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Now all that's left are guns and herds of overweight buffalo wallowing across a subcontinent of syrup. |
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My question is my mother-in-law keeps giving my son squirt guns and guns and I've asked her to stop. |
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It is a terrible reality that poor children in the South can get guns but not a decent meal. |
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Little kids are out in the front yards with squirt guns asking if anyone wants to get cooled down and are having a blast shooting people. |
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He also gave numerical tables which would help gunners find the correct elevation of their guns to give the required range. |
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We have demonstrated that this continues to be a priority by toughening the laws on illegal weapons, air guns and replicas. |
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The thunderous roar of these guns of war ripped through York's Museum Gardens today to celebrate the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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Compact guns are the rage right now, and generally that means both barrel and grip are shortened. |
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The guns were so designed as to produce almost no recoil and thus they could do without heavy carriages. |
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These guns tend to jam up often, break firing pins and have ejector problems. |
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Nobody thinks that if criminals cannot get imitation guns they will stop holding people up. |
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In addition, officers collected nine guns designed to fire blanks, but capable of being converted to fire live ammunition. |
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The guns are stocked with a good grade of Turkish walnut and the barrel selector is on the tang safety, which incidentally is nonautomatic. |
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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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Further, he set aside the likelihood that siege guns and time would reduce the fortress. |
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I dreamed of someday flying in a Spad, firing tracers from my machine guns at German barrage balloons or zeppelins. |
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It houses thousands of weapons, including guns and ammunition, knives, knuckledusters, coshes, crossbows and swords. |
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Saying this, James loosed a volley from all of his guns while performing a slow barrel roll. |
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Last year, pupils teamed up with traffic police and used hand-held radar guns to record the speeds of vehicles driving along Cowpasture Road. |
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The Australian gold rush of the 1850s generated a huge demand for accurate scales to weigh precious metals and guns to protect the gold bullion. |
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The harpoon guns were mounted on fast steam-driven vessels, making it possible to catch the faster-swimming rorquals. |
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If, on the other hand, you want to charge through, guns blazing, you will be punished by the game's insane scarcity of ammunition. |
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That's when I heard the gunfire. A constant rat-a-tat of machine guns and the screaming of women mixed with the sounds of battle. |
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We hear the boom of cannons in the distance and occasionally the rattle of anti-aircraft guns during air raids. |
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They are made of high buoyancy foam and will float with guns and ammunition inside. |
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Many police and state troopers still use regular radio wave radar guns to patrol, so these detectors are able to pick up these guns. |
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Soldiers levelled guns at people left with no food or water in soaring temperatures. |
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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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The anti-anticraft guns were turned not to aim into the air but were leveled to spray the ground with rapidly fired rounds. |
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In the 1980s and 1990s, development first focused on design of burners and spray guns suitable for spray powders available at the time. |
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He now had their packs and survival gear, machine guns and machetes strapped to him. |
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Not a single plane was ready to take off on that night from Smorodino airfield, whence 45-mm guns were due to follow after the landing force. |
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In addition, manual staple guns are available to make fastening the materials to the soil surface easier and faster. |
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The remaining weapons ranged from manufactured guns to others that had home-carved butts and door claps for bolts. |
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Security forces found three hand guns and a Kalashnikov rifle in the possession of some of the suspects. |
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Intensive fire from flak guns was directed against the midget submarine, before destroyers pounded the spot with depth charges. |
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He was a gun aficionado, and he had a collection of guns always around him. |
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Wouldn't an artillery battery or a couple of guns have required troops to defend it? |
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The Gatling guns all fired simultaneously, tearing through the rear of the vehicle and into the trunk. |
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By 5.22 pm Scharnhorst was surrounded and illuminated by star shells as heavy guns and torpedoes pounded into her, setting her ablaze end to end. |
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But as warfare became more professional and since guns were no respecters of persons, royal valour diminished in importance. |
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It appears that ageless truth remains the same that small guns are easier to carry and the big guns shoot better. |
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Under heavy fire from artillery, aircraft, machine guns and rifles and with bayonets in hand and yelling wildly, they charged into history. |
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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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Within 50 yards the German machine guns started firing and men began to fall. |
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Shooters are taking these fine old guns out to the range for a shot or two just to try to absorb a little of the gun's history. |
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Labour's big guns were wheeled out in York today, three days before the city's crucial Bootham ward by-election. |
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Meanwhile, my father banged through the house and found my brother's other two BB guns and broke them in a similar fashion. |
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Imagine him sticking to his guns and obstinately insisting that appeasement wasn't wrongheaded, there just wasn't enough of it. |
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The two of them moved together, their guns fired almost at the same time, twin weapons discharging loudly into the near silence. |
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They were puzzled and frustrated by the decision to get rid of all the guns when loyalists remain fully armed. |
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The gunmen stormed the main entrance with guns blazing, and took several hundred shocked staff, visitors and patients hostage. |
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Sergeant Roger Hutton said the air pistol and BB guns were imported by a local business that did not have a dealer's license to sell them. |
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This movie-length intro to a new drama series set in a restaurant where four young guns are trying to make a go of things. |
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Those guns would have been destined to be used in murders, robberies or kidnappings. |
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But when Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita's forces came down from the Malay Peninsula instead, the guns were trained landwards to little avail. |
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There are two heavy guns on the outer wall that are just inside the outer mouth of the port. |
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Certainly no maverick hero is allowed to dash in just in time with guns blazing. |
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An amnesty to get guns off the streets of Bradford has seen rifles, revolvers and semi-automatic pistols handed over. |
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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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There has been speculation the maverick Republicans use the isolated sand dunes along Ballyhornan beach to test fire guns and explosives. |
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Visitors were barred from taking bags into the building, metal detectors were installed and police carrying machine guns patrolled the foyer. |
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Jessica glanced over to Jason and then at the glove compartment where one of the guns was stored. |
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Occasionally, on the outskirts of the isolated impact area, you could hear tanks firing machine guns and blazing their cannons. |
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After the Second World War, machine guns were no longer consided a specialist weapon, and the battalions were redesignated and retasked. |
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From six long guns and a few handguns to dozens of long guns and dozens of handguns, you can find what you need. |
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So far, he had only ever used hunting guns such as shot guns or rifles, and handguns like the one his father kept with his new uniform. |
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To have the ship's company clearly visible on deck, or in the days of sail, aloft on the yards, meant that the guns were not manned. |
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All of the guns are factory drilled and tapped for tang sights from either Lyman or Marble. |
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In both cases the guns were not real, and not intended for criminal use, but the officers were not to know that. |
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Newton mounted guns on deck and trained muskets on the captives' quarters to intimidate them. |
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In other words, a bunch of guys grabbing their guns and waving a flag emblazoned with a rattlesnake is not a militia. |
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Does sticking to your guns means cutting off your nose to spite your face? |
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They had no opportunity to draw their guns and may not have even realized the gunman was there. |
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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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Casull holds a couple-dozen major patents, and is, in fact, a complete gun designer covering everything from mini-revolvers to machine guns to magnum handguns. |
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Custer reasoned that dragging the guns and ammunition over mountain trails would have decreased his speed and ruined his chances of finding the elusive Sioux. |
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Whilst it is widely acknowledged that musicals need to be scrapped per se, I have been advised not to launch myself onto such a minefield with all guns blazing. |
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Within pages, we've shifted gear from existential drama to gunplay complete with tommy guns and a truly horrible scene that leaves Amy literally scarred for life. |
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Thirty two-and-a-half pounds of methamphetamine coupled with guns and violence is about as serious as you can get. |
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As the march moved off everyone knew instinctively that time was running out and that the guns were increasingly silencing the chants and the tramp of feet. |
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As the guns fade veterans are returning to the lives they once lived and the futures they are building. |
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We are not going to go in all guns blazing and say, take it or leave it. |
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Broken-down trucks were scavenged for usable parts and left by the roadside. Artillery units cannibalised parts from captured guns to keep their howitzers operating. |
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Still others see the presence of guns on campus as a distraction at best, and at worst, a danger. |
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The introduction of heavy guns for naval warfare and the need to transport larger cargoes faster led to stouter hulls and more masts for more sails. |
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The question now was where to employ the heavy machine guns to best support and reinforce the light machine guns and strengthen King Company's defense. |
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Scores of men and women, masked and wearing bomb belts, burst out of the vehicles, hijacked in neighbouring Ingushetia, and into the playground with guns blazing. |
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It began with a new kind of shooting, not pop guns or automatics, but the long, ratcheting bursts of a machine gun, very close, from the other side of the compound. |
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He bought the weapon at Guns Galore, a local Killeen gun shop where Hasan purchased one of the guns used in his 2009 attack. |
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Those needing pretexts could preach national necessity when they tore down bells or walked off with plate that could be recast into guns or coinage. |
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Only a second later did he begin to charge, his guns firing. |
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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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You expect very small, very powerful guns to kick hard enough to hurt you. |
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But many hunts say there are enough options within the law to allow foxes, hares and deer to be legally chased by hounds, though guns may be used for the kill. |
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Then, in another few seconds, he was joined by the two agents that had come with the Lieutenant Governor, and they blazed away with their riot guns in the same direction. |
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It's time we go to war against decrepitude with guns blazing. |
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Please bring your cameras, tripods, flash guns and some items that reflect the seasonality of the theme for what promises to be an interesting evening's photography. |
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Although BB guns are not currently covered by legislation, the user commits an offence if injury or damage is caused and the police will take appropriate action. |
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I first hear his machine guns firing and I turn my head in shock. |
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Thrill seekers who blasted a car dealership with BB guns came under fire from community leaders who are calling for the toy weapons to be outlawed. |
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In total, there are eight heavy guns like the bazooka and assault rifle, two pistols and five miscellaneous weapons such as the harpoon and crossbow. |
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Suggest Warsaw, Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn keep an eye out for masked men with guns wearing camouflage and no military insignia. |
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The three close upon the Dornier with all their guns firing. |
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The men in the guard towers were waving their machine guns at us. |
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Their goal is to mobilize women who see guns as the most terrifying way cruel fate sends death to shockingly ruin our lives. |
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Unusually, the soldiers were down and walking around, guns at the ready. |
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When they fired back, he and his crew fired both guns directly into them. |
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I then explained how we would use the palettes as a base and then add painted and cut-out pieces of cardboard with glue guns, staple guns and nails. |
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Then it's up to the moor itself where the guns take their balloted positions in the butts, simple stone hides screened by turf, where they await the arrival of the birds. |
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I know that you have guns I would be interested in, and if you don't just shut your mouth and show them to me, I'll just blow you away right here and take every gun you have! |
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The desperate peace moves came as gangs armed with guns and machetes rampaged through the streets of the capital Port-au-Prince in the latest outbreak of violence there. |
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The festival will begin on Friday, September 10, as military vehicles including tanks, half-tracks, lorries, jeeps and guns begin arriving in Morecambe. |
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They were armed with machine guns and machetes and carried VHF radios. |
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At the siege of Metz in 1944, during the liberation of France, for example, heavy coast artillery pieces and field guns shelled the fortresses there. |
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Sligo's drugs gangs having more guns is a worrying development. |
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However, visitors can still bring guns into the gallery if they have a concealed-carry license. |
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Mitt Romney should pull a Nixon to China on guns and call for reinstatement of the federal ban on assault weapons. |
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Because nearly every gun has traveled in or affected interstate commerce, the federal law of possessing guns in school zones is essentially the same today as it was pre-Lopez. |
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Of course, visitors could still bring guns into the gallery if they had a concealed-carry license. |
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Even as a child, toy soldiers and toy guns were my favorite playthings. |
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And on the far side of the wall would have been men who fired guns and waved torches and jabbed with spears. |
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He saw hundreds upon hundreds of ships moving toward the coast of France and when he approached the target area, he could see their big Naval guns shelling the coast. |
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In the Second World War carriers replaced battleships as the capital ships of modern navies because aircraft could perform the functions of naval guns more effectively. |
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But there were no barrage balloons or anti-aircraft guns to defend York. |
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Smoke shell, in combination with high explosive, helped the infantry see where the artillery barrage had got to, and it also hid them from machine guns and rifle fire. |
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On each side of his head, above each ear, were black metal guns with their narrow barrels pointed forwards connected by a black band around the back of his head. |
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The plate number was written down by a witness who saw the hitman tossing the guns in a stream. |
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