Like a performance artist, Keyes riled the crowd up, mixing animadversions on constitutional law with sudden, stentorian salvos against judges. |
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The original burst of gunfire had subsided to two-way salvos, with one side firing far more rounds than the other. |
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The rockets also are spin-stabilized to reduce the dispersion of rockets and thus to increase the accuracy and density of salvos. |
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As a result of being hit by two torpedoes and over 20 salvos of gunfire in a night attack, Canberra I sustained critical damage. |
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Yesterday the first salvos were fired in a battle over plans for a giant incinerator in Belvedere. |
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It also developed a new ideology of team and reciprocal protection of air combat formations, and cruise missile salvos by naval ships. |
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Sometimes when she eases off her joke salvos and flourishes, and ceases topping her topper jokes, she doesn't meet with the same success. |
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After the tedium of the opening salvos last week, we can now look forward to daily slanging matches right up to the May election. |
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Contacting these individuals during the summer has made for some vigorous rounds of telephone tag and email salvos! |
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We do not yet know whether different stages of a battle, such as the initial salvos, a fighting retreat and a rout, have different archaeological signatures. |
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It was said that French soldiers at Verdun were given much heart when they heard the distant rumble of the first British artillery salvos at the Somme. |
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The UK PAAMS will defend the ships from missiles approaching individually or in salvos and is capable of controlling a large number of airborne missiles simultaneously. |
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Their salvos shot, the two Dutch Leopards quickly move into a ditch near the minefield behind the woods where the infantry was camouflaged. |
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This clock replaced the salvos played by a trumpeter to indicate the start and finish of the working day. |
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With much bravura he fires off thundering salvos from his piano, and yet he can play the same keys with a delicate touch. |
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The indiscreet interest-rate impostors even sent seductive salvos over internal email. |
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Musket fire only began to be effective at ranges of about a hundred metres, when concentrated in salvos, because muskets were still too inaccurate to hit particular targets. |
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Koffi Olomide, one of the stars of the new Congolese scene, has publicly retaliated to Mangwana's salvos, a few months prior to the release of his new album Efrakata. |
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What it dehumanizes is the opening salvos, although for hundreds of years people communicated via letter or whatever before they met in the orchard or by the moat. |
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The troop was under the command of Liénard de Beaujeu until he was killed by the first English salvos, to be immediately replaced by Captain Jean-Daniel Dumas. |
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After the first salvos of Coyote, the platoon moves up. |
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When I look at my old stereo camera, I imagine that it may have been on board one of those old biplanes that flew over the horror of the Verdun's trenchs to capture, between salvos, the images of the enemy's fortifications. |
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In fact, in the opening salvos of the war, the American forces invading Upper Canada were pushed so far back that they ended up surrendering Michigan Territory. |
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She's putting suitcases into the car and tells Boyd she's donating old clothes to the Salvos. |
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The Salvos had warned that when the hostel closed men would end up camping in the river with nowhere else to go. |
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