Nobody really knows who first mooted the idea of making a gun in Kimberley which could outrange the Boer artillery. |
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I hear cries of outrange from the human rights campaigners, and in invocation of the Human Rights Act. |
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In the middle years of the 19th century, smoothbore field artillery was placed at a disadvantage by the adoption of rifled small arms, which meant that infantry weapons could now outrange artillery. |
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The weapon of choice will no longer be the M-1 tank, which can handily outrange the Iraqi T-72 tank, but small arms, weapons the Iraqis also have in abundance. |
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It is our goal to outrange your expectations. |
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I think the figure revealed by ACC Drew Harris that 95 of the IRA's on the runs that got letters of comfort like John Downey are linked to 200 murders will cause outrange among many in Northern Ireland. |
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The British first became aware of the jezail during the First Afghan War, where the arms were reported to outrange smoothbore muskets by 100 yards or more. |
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He seems in them to attain to heights of concentration and elimination of all that is not pure plastic idea, which still outrange our pictorial apprehension. |
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However, recent research by the Canadian Hydrographic Service indicates that the Fundy tides likely outrange those of Ungava Bay by just a few centimetres. |
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The Humvee mounted the Computerised Autonomous Recoil Rapid Deployed Outrange Mortar. |
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