Indeed, is there any other way to depict a gang of drug barons armed with automatic weaponry other than as brigands at war with society? |
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It also focused on some general war and military affairs problems and on trends in weaponry. |
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This addition to weaponry technology could seek out its quarry by detecting the heat traces produced by a person's body. |
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An optional accessory would be a water pistol or some equally ridiculous piece of fake weaponry. |
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She hefted the large mass of weaponry with great difficulty, and then cocked her ear. |
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The success of the Germans has frequently been put down to their superiority in weaponry like tanks and artillery guns. |
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But it would be one step too far to expect them to give up their weaponry as this would be seen as surrender. |
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He was head-hunted by a group that was involved in arms, weaponry and strategic defence. |
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The munitions include light and heavy weapons, mines and other types of weaponry. |
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The population as a whole possessed a lot of weaponry, with at least two weapons in most households. |
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The building was left charred and smouldering, its facade riddled with holes from bullets and heavy weaponry. |
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I see from the Independent that Mugabe is arming his youth militia with weaponry from China and Iran. |
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Against this sort of attack, nuclear shields and Star Wars weaponry look as irrelevant as the Maginot Line. |
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Once nuclear weaponry is deployed, tens of thousands of people are going to die at minimum. |
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To the detriment of his career, he became a public critic of nuclear weaponry. |
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But the next development is placing weaponry in space, creating the prospect of a war in space. |
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Members of the patrol would also share the task of carrying heavy anti-tank weaponry and ammunition. |
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He encouraged the development of advanced weaponry such as tanks, machine guns and aircraft. |
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It accepted dependence on the western military alliance but decided to develop its own nuclear weaponry. |
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Each of them feels that nuclear weaponry is a viable way to ensure their security. |
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We bombed our enemies into submission with all the power and weaponry we had available. |
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Nor will he explain how many youth workers could have been employed with the money poured into troops and weaponry. |
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And we know also that they will do whatever they can to acquire the most deadly weaponry they can. |
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Rarely has a war been fought on the basis of such huge differences in weaponry and fire-power. |
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For him language is musical, felicitous, comical, flippant, suggestive, buoyant weaponry and adumbrative of mysteries beyond us. |
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The spokesman added Ireland insists aircraft overflying national airspace or using its airports for refuelling cannot carry weaponry. |
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They say the reckless use of weaponry could result in innocent people getting killed. |
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The weaponry used also has to be seen in terms relative to the conflict at hand. |
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The Assyrians left one of the earliest records of weaponry, tactics, and battlefield engagements. |
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Historically, the application of technology to weaponry has allowed combatants to fight at ever-increasing ranges and with greater lethality. |
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We have been encountered by fierce infantry resistance, yet our superior weaponry and armor has allowed us to crush this resistance. |
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Rooms full of armour and weaponry, another with a Russian stone urn that is so heavy they couldn't move it even during the fire. |
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The offensive materiel will have gone, with heavy weaponry no longer of any real practical military use now either. |
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But she says her love of the ancient sport traced back to a family passion for historical weaponry. |
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The effects feel appropriate to the on-screen action, so howls and impacts from weaponry seems titanic and massive. |
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Police have become militarized and now turn on us the high-tech weaponry and communication systems used to defeat foreign enemies. |
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He's highly trained in the martial arts, not to mention in the use of weaponry. |
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World War I was fought using trench warfare almost from the beginning because of the increasing sophistication of antipersonnel weaponry. |
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She wasn't trained extensively in weaponry and ballistics, but it never really was hard to place the sound of a thermal explosive going off. |
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Connor goes into battle armed with some cool weaponry, which is pretty typical sci-fi fare. |
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She was using my slipstream to save her the energy of facing the wind resistance, very tactical but it made her a sitting duck for weaponry. |
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Snail mating is a slow, languorous process, but it also involves some heavy weaponry. |
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As the tribe unpacks its weaponry, Johnny's girl Janette makes sure the camp is tidy. |
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The development of nuclear fission weapons and later thermonuclear fusion weapons represented an incomparable revolution in weaponry. |
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Every character has swords, staves or other edged weaponry, which you can perform light spin attacks or strong power strikes on opponents. |
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The Grand Vestibule is hung with suits of armour and displays of old weaponry. |
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I'm not a huge steampunk fan, but I do enjoy the makeshift weaponry that they create for the style. |
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The result can be disproportionately strong governments whose power flows from American money and weaponry. |
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Those who are PC haters can have a blast shooting at the PCs littered around with your weaponry. |
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The rest of the little fleet consisted of cargo ships outfitted with armor and some weaponry. |
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Even without the verbal clue, these shadowy, heavy, almost overbearingly masculine works would suggest a world of weaponry and combat. |
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Following this army north was a huge train of equipment and supplies, which included weaponry, siege engines, food and wine. |
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From above, muffled cries of chaos could be distinguished, among the clash of weaponry. |
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As President he suppressed all opposition, built up the army and its weaponry, and made himself the object of an extensive personality cult. |
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Among their weaponry are surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles and artillery pieces. |
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Casey, thank you for that report, a report of success in dealing with the contraband and the smugglers in the weaponry for global terrorism. |
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At the same time, high officers were not slow to point out the need of a new generation of weaponry for the Soviet forces. |
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The Shattering Strike took another series of hits, which crippled its engines and left it's weaponry in ruins. |
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The national defense law, on the other hand, stipulates that any procurement of military weaponry should be carried out by the defense ministry. |
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But he was no foolish provoker of hostility and was content to pay up when the toll collectors arrived with weaponry. |
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Recently, the military has used computers in smart weaponry and battlefield digitization. |
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When she was younger, she had disguised herself as a boy to learn weaponry, and now she was skilled in using a short sword and a buckler. |
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In several passages, he exalts the American weaponry used in the Balkans, particularly the latest Air Force technology. |
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Gillmore, who had become the Union's most renowned artillerist after he had forced the capitulation of Fort Pulaski at Savannah in April 1862, brought in heavy weaponry. |
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Just a traffic-building suggestion from the pros, people, but note that a serious rush on canned food and heavy weaponry would maybe help the economy. |
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Large, dumb armies cannot cope with a fast-moving, all-seeing, fully coordinated, digitized opponent, with super-accurate, highly lethal weaponry. |
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The major powers generally want to limit proliferation of nuclear power precisely because of its links to weaponry, which is made possible by the enrichment of uranium. |
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This revolution, of course, is about power, about hitting the ball harder than women have ever hit it before, and turning forehands and backhands into serious weaponry. |
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The threat of global annihilation has so colored the debate that for many people it is considered an axiomatic truth that the use of such weaponry can never be justified. |
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There were massive air-raid precautions, trenches in public parks, barrage balloons aloft, and anti-aircraft weaponry deployed on public buildings. |
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Both had a flaming passion for weaponry, and this place had fuel aplenty. |
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See here for some stuff on ultrasound weaponry, if you are interested. |
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The MiG-21 does not carry a huge amount of weaponry and was originally designed to fight other aircraft. |
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They were aggressive, waving guns, automatic weaponry with silencers on, and they lashed out at a cameraman with rifle butts. |
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It is clear from excavations that there was also intensive exploitation of mines and metalworking activity, to produce both weaponry and toreutic works. |
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You could sustain a small war with the range of weaponry on sale. |
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There are thousands of people ready to join the fighting over there but we are short on logistical support and weaponry. |
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It's as if the Masai warriors of the past have leapt into the present, exchanging their weaponry for spins and the stalking combat steps from Brazilian capoeira. |
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It is also true that the military-industrial-media complex needs a good little war periodically to keep its production going and to field-test new weaponry. |
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As weaponry began to render body armor obsolete, coats of arms were scaled down and used on tunics and caps, still in the form of the escutcheon or shield. |
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Bilko's motor-pool privates were scruffy, lazy, unattractive slobs who liked to do as little work as possible, never paraded and were almost fearful of weaponry. |
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Cargo holds are still stocked with munition, though the weaponry sunk with the ships is still considered dangerous. |
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There was no discussion, then or thereafter, but on every subsequent assignment the armorer had supplied weaponry with the same internal modification. |
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We'll get a pic up of this fabulously somber piece of weaponry as soon as they drop. |
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The trade flouts a March 2014 prohibition on all exports of weaponry and military equipment to Moscow. |
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Bieber now knows his perfect body is no longer the weaponry with which to repel his bad press. |
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That's some weaponry they have, he thought as he reloaded his extra gun. |
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The MRAP had been stripped of any weaponry, and all that remained was to add seating and storage on the interior. |
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Without the proper equipment to repair and operate the Mohajer-4 it may be more of a photo prop than a piece of weaponry. |
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Pentagon warns that China is narrowing the gap with the US in high-tech weaponry, spending binge surpasses official figures. |
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As a matter of fact, we have a vast range of technology and weaponry right now that provides all the bargaining chips that we need. |
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The room itself was no larger than an ordinary living room, but it appeared to be a Home Depot of modern weaponry. |
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The general decline in discipline also led to the use of smaller shields and lighter weaponry. |
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But most importantly for the defence of the principality, iron and specialised weaponry were also imported. |
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The difference in capability was at this stage not significant, however, and Henry's forces had new armour and weaponry. |
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This include weaponry, such as the distinctive kris, and musical instruments, such as the gamelan. |
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The influx of this advanced weaponry altered an already shaky balance of power. |
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Religion, a medieval form of unreason, when combined with modern weaponry becomes a real threat to our freedoms. |
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The resulting calamine brass was then either cast or hammered into shape for use in weaponry. |
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Achilles' heel was the only part of his body which was not invulnerable to damage by human weaponry. |
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Although the weaponry was successful in killing the whales, most of the catch sank before being retrieved. |
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The main weaponry of the infantry largely consisted of swords, spears and bow and arrows. |
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The rapid abandonment of Aguateca by its inhabitants has provided a rare opportunity to examine the remains of Maya weaponry in situ. |
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Due to its proximity with China, Japan had long been familiar with gunpowder weaponry. |
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Twenty years later, though, the Arsenal began to grow again as investment in weaponry research and manufacture resumed. |
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It looks like someone took a standard World War Two first-person shooter, threw terrifying aliens into the mix, then added some mental weaponry. |
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But we now have all this surplus military weaponry going to police forces. |
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They wore sinister balaclavas, frog-eyed goggles and gloves neatly scissored to expose trigger fingers poised on fearsome automatic weaponry. |
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Upgrade weaponry, manipulate genetic structure, plan and execute multiple missions to beat the Cybrids at their deadly game. |
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He had tunneled into the mountainside where he stored all this weaponry. |
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A parachute is an important aerodynamic decelerator and is widely used in aviation, aerospace, weaponry, and other areas. |
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From air-conditioning to computers to a variety of other communications gear and high-tech weaponry, there is little Luddism among Muslims. |
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With his right hand, he held the 12-inch bang stick straight out, arm fully extended as the sharks jaws gaped wide to display its full arsenal of frightening weaponry. |
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The paper says, that the PLA Army has developed a weaponry system with helicopters, armored assault vehicles, and anti-air and suppression weapons for its land operations. |
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Egypt is currently following a policy of diversifying its sources of military aid and weaponry, military expert Hussam Sweillam and former military general Yehya Sanjak said. |
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In accordance with the decision of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, by 2020 the ground forces will be 70 percent equipped with new modern weaponry and military hardware. |
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Master the complicated control scheme and you will gain access to an arsenal of interesting weaponry that provides no end of lethal ways to lay waste to your competition. |
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The adaptation of technical advances to weaponry is a touchy business, one that must strike a balance between reliance on horse cavalry and a belief in silver bullets. |
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Across the trio of titles, you will have an arsenal of ingenious weaponry that would be the envy of third-person shooter heroes across every console. |
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On July 18, the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk republics announced their plans to unilaterally withdraw heavy weaponry from the contact line. |
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Here, animals such as monkeys, rats and guinea pigs are used to test weaponry and made to suffer the devastating effects of chemical warfare agents. |
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Good lord, you've built up a positive arsenal of weaponry here. |
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A relatively small number of defenders in a fort impervious to primitive weaponry could hold out against high odds, the only constraint being the supply of ammunition. |
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Both the sword and the bow and arrow as well as other weaponry proliferate and an arms race of sorts between the tribes ensued as they tried to outpace one another. |
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Following the Second World War, it was used to dump military equipment, munitions and weaponry left behind by the ousted German invaders of the Channel Islands. |
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Barabanov said the Club-K used proven missiles from Novator, an established Russian maker of weaponry including anti-submarine, surface-to-air and submarine-launched missiles. |
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Re-enactment group the Swords of Dalriada will give weaponry displays. |
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