He was transported back to Bayview Station where he was booked on weapons, narcotics, the warrant and illegal encampment charges. |
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During the 1950s, nuclear weapons required large bomber aircraft designed specifically to carry these weapons to their target. |
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We are campaigning for the abolition of nuclear weapons and all other weapons of mass destruction. |
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They were supplied with weapons and air support from helicopter gunships and Antonov bombers. |
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A horrible siren sound wailed across the boat and suddenly, men and weapons erupted on deck. |
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Last year we got money to spend on playground games, but the bats were soon turned into weapons and the skipping ropes used for abseiling. |
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But the bomber was surrounded by guided weapons, some seen for the first time in public. |
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There are dozens of weapons stored in the bombed-out building on the outskirts of Al Bab and he had made all of them by hand. |
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The Russians use the aircraft today to monitor U.S. nuclear weapons as part of arms control agreements between both countries. |
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As for Hamas or Hizbullah, being given nuclear weapons would increase their capacities as well as their autonomy. |
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The Army suggests that laser, microwave or acoustic weapons are the answer. |
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The guards conducted a shakedown of the prisoners' cells to look for weapons. |
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Attempts to improve security by making it more difficult to bring weapons on base may bear fruit but face substantial hurdles. |
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Syria has long supplied Hezbollah with other weapons, including missiles and antitank rockets. |
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To persuade Iran to abjure weapons, the United States will have to make some kind of deal. |
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An unnamed Iranian official told the news service that the barter would include Russian weapons. |
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They should help us with real weapons, anti-tank and anti-aircraft, and with armored vehicles, training, and a no-fly zone. |
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Gun control advocates have told me the assault weapons ban was intended to be a bargaining chip. |
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Even if brandished as a symbol of freedom and expression, they were designed as weapons, and they kill people every day. |
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Bashir said anti-aircraft weapons would make those two controversial options unnecessary. |
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Sanctions failed to prevent North Korea from developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles to deliver them. |
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Police also found several weapons and balaclava head masks in the home where Maria was living. |
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Those who do nothing to end the slaughter are as complicit as those who brandish their weapons. |
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The heaviest weapons, such as antiaircraft and antitank missiles, came from around the capital itself. |
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Aminah Sawan, a 20 year old university student from the Damascus suburbs, was a survivor of the Aug. 21 chemical weapons attack. |
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Ichikowitz acknowledged in the interview that the African continent is awash in weapons, particularly small arms. |
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You get a nice mansion with backyard, a bowling alley, a chef, your own helicopter, and an impressive pile of nuclear weapons. |
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But none of them managed to be able to acquire the weapons or the bomb materials to carry out either event. |
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It will be two independent nations fighting, armed with conventional weapons and no shortage of bad blood between them. |
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But what about asymmetrical attacks, where the use of nuclear weapons is inappropriate? |
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Nuclear tests were nationally televised, and data on systems, kilotonnages, and weapons were published by major American newspapers. |
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Jon and Tyrion greet each other with the words that have been used against them as weapons, sharing a knowing smile. |
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Wells 1914 book The World Set Free, that overtly prophecised nuclear weapons. |
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His grave was discovered in 1653 and is remarkable for its grave goods, which included weapons and a large quantity of gold. |
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Departments of government also operate in the arms industry, buying and selling weapons, munitions and other military items. |
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This galvanised the private sector into weapons production, with the surplus being increasingly exported to foreign countries. |
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This began the transition to industrially produced mechanised weapons such as the Gatling gun. |
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International trade in handguns, machine guns, tanks, armored personnel carriers, and other relatively inexpensive weapons is substantial. |
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This new system will form the basis for future weapons integration by individual countries under the Phase 2 Enhancements. |
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Block 2A software enhanced simulated weapons, data link capabilities, and early fused sensor integration. |
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The Hawk entered RAF service in April 1976, replacing the Folland Gnat and Hawker Hunter for advanced training and weapons training. |
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Another export version, replacing the Hawk 50, intended for conversion and weapons training. |
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When war with France broke out, he paid for weapons for a company of volunteers, sworn to resist any French invasion. |
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Sports that involved weapons training and developing combat skills were popular. |
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According to custom, all free Norse men were required to own weapons and were permitted to carry them all the time. |
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Beads are also sometimes found in male burials, with large beads often associated with prestigious weapons. |
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Also located in the Latera was the Armamentarium, a long shed containing any heavy weapons and artillery not on the wall. |
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Under the provisions of this treaty, Iraq is considered a party with declared stockpiles of chemical weapons. |
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Guards confiscated knives and other weapons from the prisoners. |
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In 21st century, almost all leading countries of the world possess annihilative atomic weapons. |
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A handful of weapons sat beside a batskin mattress filled with dried grasses. |
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Germany would agree to make no ABC weapons, build only enough conventional weapons to arm its twelve divisions. |
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The governor is dead set against the concealed weapons permit legislation and will veto it even if it costs her the re-election. |
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A stash of weapons a gangbanger would drool over, monsters trying to kill me, and a shirt that advertised my dickitude to the world. |
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The world would change if countries agreed to the disablement of all nuclear weapons. |
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The question was whether the dobber had simply dobbed or whether he had planted the weapons. |
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The Darth Vaders, Dr. Strangeloves and many people in positions of power have advocated the use of nuclear weapons to resolve conflicts. |
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Charges to be laid include gangsterism, drug trafficking, weapons possession and conspiracy to commit murder. |
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It is not known exactly when handheld black-powder weapons were first used, nor when the handgonne was later replaced by the matchlock. |
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It is a recognised nuclear weapons state and its military expenditure ranks fourth or fifth in the world. |
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In the aftermath of the war, hundreds of thousands of tons of chemical weapons were disposed of by being dumped in the North Sea. |
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Scottish armies may also have had individuals with a variety of weapons including bows, Lochaber axes, and halberds. |
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The carvings are difficult to date, but are morphologically similar to late Bronze Age weapons. |
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Bladed weapons were mostly cast from classic bronze, while helmets and armor were hammered from mild bronze. |
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Numerous weapons have also been recovered from rivers, especially the Thames, but also the Trent and Tyne. |
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Celtic smiths and metalworkers created weapons and jewellery for international trade, particularly with the Romans. |
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Burial sites included weapons, carts, and both elite and household goods, evoking a strong continuity with an afterlife. |
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We've beaten them before and when they see our weapons and feel our spirit, they'll crack. |
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Troops, defenseless and exposed to all the weapons of the enemy, are more disposed to fly than fight. |
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Other settlers seem to have been much humbler people who had few if any weapons and suffered from malnutrition. |
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Representations of the Sun, animals, trees, weapons, ships, and people are all strongly stylised. |
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The wider introduction of weapons and tactics supplanted the feudal armies where heavy cavalry had dominated, and artillery became important. |
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At the end of the day, it was inevitable that the IRA would discover that its weapons were being jarked. |
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It supplied most of the weapons used by the coalition powers throughout the conflicts. |
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Both Germany and the USSR used this proxy war as an opportunity to test in combat their most advanced weapons and tactics. |
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Both the Germans and Japanese tested such weapons against civilians and, sometimes on prisoners of war. |
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The shift from precision bombing to area attack is indicated in the tactical methods and weapons dropped. |
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The first examples were stones, jade pieces, bronze vessels and weapons, but came to include talismans and magic diagrams. |
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Among others, Swedish companies export weapons that were used by the American military in Iraq. |
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Buekorps is a unique feature of Bergen culture, consisting of boys aged from 7 to 21 parading with imitation weapons and snare drums. |
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There has been considerable speculation on the possibility of using nuclear weapons to cause tsunamis near to an enemy coastline. |
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Nuclear weapons continued to be tested in the Cold War, especially in the earlier stages of their development. |
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The inaccuracy of the weapons necessitated large groups of massed soldiers. |
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In the last years of the war and the first years thereafter under allied control, an abundance of weapons were dumped into the sea. |
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Limited range and speed, especially underwater, made these weapons difficult to use tactically. |
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Germany provided financial aid and weapons shipments to the Ottoman Empire. |
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They were created to counter battleships and other slow and heavily armed ships by using speed, agility, and the power of their torpedo weapons. |
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Under feudalism, those who were weakest needed the protection of the knights who owned the weapons and knew how to fight. |
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They have neither bows nor slings, no missile weapons except the double edged axe and the angon which they use most often. |
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Procopius denies the Franks the use of the spear while Agathias makes it one of their primary weapons. |
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From November 1886 to 1890, he was Director of Naval Ordnance, responsible for weapons and munitions. |
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The Navy did not have responsibility for manufacture and supply of weapons and ammunition, which was in the hands of the War Office. |
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German tanks crossed Pont Freycinet and British troops dispersed, having no weapons to engage tanks. |
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They also proposed to use some new weapons and use upgrades of their existing equipment for the first time. |
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A small boat, when equipped with the same weapons as its larger counterpart, can pose a serious threat to even the largest of capital ships. |
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It could mount guns capable of destroying the torpedo boat before it was within range to use its own weapons. |
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The Egyptian President, Gamal Abdel Nasser, supported the Yemeni republicans with as many as 70,000 Egyptian troops and chemical weapons. |
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The Egyptian military has dozens of factories manufacturing weapons as well as consumer goods. |
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When chemical weapons were used in this war for the first time in history, the ICRC vigorously protested against this new type of warfare. |
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Rabbits use their powerful back legs as weapons, kicking at an opponent's underside, as well as biting and scratching with the front paws. |
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Direct military attacks on adversaries were deterred by the potential for mutual assured destruction using deliverable nuclear weapons. |
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Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine the effectiveness, yield, and explosive capability of nuclear weapons. |
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Throughout the twentieth century, most nations that developed nuclear weapons tested them. |
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Nuclear weapons tests have historically been divided into four categories reflecting the medium or location of the test. |
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Almost all new nuclear powers have announced their possession of nuclear weapons with a nuclear test. |
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The Sedan test of 1962 was an experiment by the United States in using nuclear weapons to excavate large amounts of earth. |
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Meanwhile, the war created employment for arms makers, ironworkers, and British ships to transport weapons. |
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Techniques include hand to hand combat, the use of ranged weapons, naval warfare, and, more recently, air support. |
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There he was a head of engineering, working on secret weapons such as Panjandrum, a job that appealed to the engineer in him. |
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However, the surrender was a ploy, and the Atuatuci, armed with weapons they had hidden, tried to break out during the night. |
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The Norwegians and the Flemish mercenaries hired by Tostig were largely without armour and carried only personal weapons. |
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The finds include weapons, sailing equipment, naval supplies and a wide array of objects used by the crew. |
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Proper uniforms and better weapons were provided, and the force was 'embodied' from time to time for training sessions. |
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Facilities at Salisbury supported the design and testing of many weapons and Upper Atmospheric Experiments trialled at Woomera. |
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In the late 1970s, South Africa initiated a programme of nuclear weapons development. |
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South Africa is the only African country to have successfully developed nuclear weapons. |
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For example, some people become craftworkers, producing tools, weapons, and jewelry. |
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Ball games were quite popular and played by tribes across Australia, as were games based on use of weapons. |
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Technology used by indigenous Australian societies before European contact included weapons, tools, shelters, watercraft, and the message stick. |
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Antler has been used through history as a material to make tools, weapons, ornaments, and toys. |
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In physics, the discovery of nuclear fission has led to both nuclear weapons and nuclear power. |
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Darts are missile weapons, designed to fly such that a sharp, often weighted point will strike first. |
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As the earliest known harpoons, these weapons were made and used 90,000 years ago, most likely to spear catfishes. |
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Many of the objects deposited, especially the weapons, have been made useless by breaking, bending, etc. |
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Engelhardt found weapons, tools, pieces of clothing and two intact clinker built boats, one made of oak and one made of pine. |
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Together with the bodies, there are weapons, household wares and clothes of wool. |
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Caesar promised mercy if the Aduatuci surrendered, so the Aduatuci opened their gates and made show of laying down some weapons. |
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Grave goods often include pottery, bone combs, and iron tools, but hardly ever weapons. |
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The use of iron for weapons and domestic items in Europe only started in the following Hallstatt culture. |
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Or it is possible that these figures were not gods at all, but men brandishing the weapons of their culture. |
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Ukraine ratified the treaty in 1994, and by 1996 the country became free of nuclear weapons. |
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The Helvetii then offered their immediate surrender and agreed both to providing hostages and to giving up their weapons the next day. |
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Among others, Swedish companies export weapons that are used by the American military in Iraq. |
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Evidence of stone tools, pottery and stone weapons attest to about 10,000 years of human presence. |
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The country is one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. |
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The country has a large and fully indigenous arms industry, producing most of its own military equipment with only few types of weapons imported. |
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The Soviet Union was one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possessed the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. |
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Under the 1992 Lisbon Protocol, Russia also agreed to receive all nuclear weapons remaining in the territory of other former Soviet republics. |
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Early trials by combat allowed a variety of weapons, particularly for knights. |
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The structure of the Swiss militia system stipulates that the soldiers keep their Army issued equipment, including all personal weapons, at home. |
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A military is a force authorized to use lethal or deadly force and weapons to support the interests of the state and some or all of its citizens. |
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The word is now identified as denoting someone that is skilled in use of weapons, or engaged in military service, or in warfare. |
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Since then, the advances made by human societies, and that of weapons, has been irretrievably linked. |
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Stone weapons gave way to Bronze Age weapons, and later, the Iron Age weapons. |
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On land, the first really significant technological advance in warfare was the development of the ranged weapons, and notably, the sling. |
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Gods and goddesses were depicted through figurines, pendants, fibulas, and as images on weapons. |
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Thompson, who stated that the Huns could never have conquered Europe without iron armor and weapons. |
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World War II alone killed over 60 million people, while nuclear weapons gave humankind the means to annihilate itself in a short time. |
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Terrorism, dictatorship, and the spread of nuclear weapons were some issues requiring attention. |
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However, the settlers encountered resistance from natives living in the area, who used poisoned weapons, and de Ojeda was injured in the leg. |
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Even the dogs, important weapons of war in their own right, were in some cases rewarded. |
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In their first contacts with native peoples, the firearms, including arquebuses, used by the conquistadors were formidable weapons. |
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Most indigenous cultures were limited to weapons of wood, flint and obsidian. |
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They are also described as transporting oils, incense, steel weapons, furs, and slaves. |
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The bureaus were in charge of weapons, silverwork, laundering, headgear, bronzework, textile manufacture, wineries, and gardens. |
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They made engineers a permanent part of their army, so that their weapons and machinery were complex and efficient. |
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Many junks were fitted out with carronades and other weapons for naval or piratical uses. |
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Militia men bought and maintained their own weapons and armour, according to their family status and wealth. |
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Alonso was slight of stature, surprisingly agile and extremely accomplished with all types of weapons. |
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The Incas had no iron or steel and their weapons were not much more effective than those of their opponents. |
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Tin and other metals are used for making a number of tools, weapons, ornaments, and other articles. |
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Foreign trade brought Ayutthaya not only luxury items but also new arms and weapons. |
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In 1970, Mexico's national institute for nuclear research successfully refined weapons grade uranium. |
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The ship had been chartered by Germany's Rickmers Ship Management, which stated that the ship contained no special cargo and no military weapons. |
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In military campaigns, the Japanese army used biological weapons on Chinese soldiers and civilians. |
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While Spanish armour was very effective against most of the Andean weapons, it was not impenetrable to maces, clubs, or slings. |
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The noble stayed for two days in the Spanish camp, making an assessment of the Spaniards' weapons and horses. |
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The benefits of firearms were still relatively questionable however compared to other weapons. |
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Japan became so enthusiastic about the new weapons that it possibly overtook every European country in absolute numbers produced. |
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Old matchlock weapons were recovered and converted to flintlock mechanisms. |
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For some time after the Meiji Restoration, Japan continued to use imported weapons. |
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An industrial infrastructure, such as the Koishikawa arsenal had to be established to produce such new weapons. |
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There were wooden defense buildings consisting of two levels and armed with good weapons. |
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Torres intended to personally present the captives, weapons and a detailed account to the king on his return to Spain. |
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They usually represent cup and ring marks, labyrinths, deer, Bronze Age weapons, and riding and hunting scenes. |
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The most popular weapons used by Cossack cavalrymen were usually sabres, or shashka, and long spears. |
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Nikita and Maksim Stroganov spent twenty thousand rubles of their riches to outfit the army with the best weapons available. |
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This was especially to the advantage of the Russian detachment because their Tatar opponents did not have industrial weapons. |
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Medieval surgeons were very well capable of setting and caring for bone fractures resulting from blunt weapons. |
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The Mamluks in particular were conservatively against the incorporation of gunpowder weapons. |
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Another advantage of arquebuses over other equipment and weapons was its short training period. |
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The state seal depicts the Cerro de la Bufa, a landmark of the capital, surrounded by the weapons of the original inhabitants. |
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The JDF is based on the British military model with similar organisation, training, weapons and traditions. |
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It became fully effective on 21 June 2001 after the Philippines ratified it, effectively banning all nuclear weapons in the region. |
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They provided Indians with funding and weapons to attack American outposts. |
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In April 1957, Macmillan reaffirmed his strong support for the British nuclear weapons programme. |
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Blair denied that he would have supported the invasion of Iraq even if he had thought Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction. |
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Meteoric iron was highly regarded due to its origin in the heavens and was often used to forge weapons and tools. |
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Countries ambitious to develop and deploy nuclear weapons are discouraged from doing so by countries that already possess them. |
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Such weapons continue to be equally hazardous to their owners as to their potential targets. |
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Cast iron was invented in China in the 5th century BC and poured into moulds to make ploughshares and pots as well as weapons and pagodas. |
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Horace identifies steel weapons such as the falcata in the Iberian Peninsula, while Noric steel was used by the Roman military. |
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Steel manufactured after World War II became contaminated with radionuclides by nuclear weapons testing. |
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As with most agricultural tools, flails were often used as weapons by farmers who may have lacked better weapons. |
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The main Indian weapons were a mixture of tomahawks, knives, swords, rifles, clubs, arrows and muskets. |
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The Indian war rockets were formidable weapons before such rockets were used in Europe. |
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Knowledge of ironworking was introduced from the Celts, resulting in better weapons and tools. |
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The riflemen had not been issued their weapons yet, and hence they trained with wooden mock-up rifles. |
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Soviet emphasis on high-yield weapons might give them a megaton surplus.... We might then be on the short end of the stick. |
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Smelling the barn can result in driving too fast, not clearing weapons properly, and bypassing ammunition-recovery procedures. |
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She let some of the tension out of her body, starting to feel a bit tremblesome, the shock of the attack, the weight of her weapons. |
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Sire, the will to dare, their weapons weak, In spirit the State uphanded to success. |
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His weapons charges have been tossed, and racketeering could be next. |
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Further, infantry units armed with less lethal weapons have been utilized for crowd control and antiriot missions. |
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No henchman he worthied by weapons, if witness his features, his peerless presence! |
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Kerry says it is a major concern for the international community that Iran not be allowed to develop atomic weapons. |
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The United States, Russia, Britain and France could help greatly by transitioning from their multiple warhead weapons. |
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Apart from the ship itself, the coast guard also showed a small boat, a water scooter and some weapons recovered from the ship. |
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Since the mid-1970s they have called for making the entire Middle East a nuclear weapons free zone. |
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I beg him to encounter this human legacy and confirm with his own eyes what nuclear weapons hold in store for us all. |
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Bush to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki and ''confirm with his own eyes what nuclear weapons hold in store for us all. |
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Steyr produced weapons for the Wehrmacht, including the Karabiner 98k Mauser. |
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A pounds 15,000 cannabis farm was unearthed by police officers along with deadly weapons including a weight-lifting bar fitted with blades. |
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There was no immediate con-firmation by Kurdish officials of the air-drop or what weapons it included. |
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Upon arriving in the warning areas east of Okinawa, Badman focused on using their air-non-combat expenditure allowance of air-to-air weapons. |
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These weapons were vulnerable to fire from the castle as they had a short range and were large machines. |
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Many of Holbein's designs for glass painting, metalwork, jewellery, and weapons also survive. |
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In the ensuing scuffle, they switch weapons and Hamlet wounds Laertes with his own poisoned sword. |
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On 29 January 1996, France announced that it would accede to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, and no longer test nuclear weapons. |
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The Trident nuclear missile system is based at Coulport weapons depot and naval base of Faslane in the Firth of Clyde area. |
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There are eight sovereign states that have successfully detonated nuclear weapons. |
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Nations that are known or thought to have nuclear weapons are sometimes referred to informally as the nuclear club. |
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The direct motivation for Soviet weapons development was to achieve a balance of power during the Cold War. |
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After its dissolution in 1991, the Soviet weapons entered officially into the possession of the Russian Federation. |
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Nuclear weapons have been present in many nations, often as staging grounds under control of other powers. |
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However, in only one instance has a nation given up nuclear weapons after being in full control of them. |
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Artwork from Ireland's Gaelic period is found on pottery, jewellery, weapons, drinkware, tableware, stone carvings and illuminated manuscripts. |
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Both sides waged war against the respective enemies of their faith, and both used galleys as their primary weapons. |
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Trade ships sailed from Europe to the African coast, trading manufactured goods and weapons in exchange for slaves. |
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Though it varies by country, generally peacetime law in the 20th and 21st centuries has not allowed merchant vessels to carry weapons. |
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The crew can be given weapons training, and warning shots can be fired legally in international waters. |
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The French now sent some weapons and funds, and assurances that they would carry out their invasion of England by the end of the year. |
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On a logistical note, the flints used in British weapons also put them at a disadvantage on the battlefield. |
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In time, however, technology began to produce new offensive weapons, such as gas warfare and the tank. |
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Many commanders on both sides knew such weapons would cause major harm to civilians but nonetheless continued to use them. |
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All sides had signed the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, which prohibited the use of chemical weapons in warfare. |
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The first use of more lethal chemical weapons was against the French near the Belgian town of Ypres. |
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Both sides developed improved weapons, engines, airframes and materials, until the end of the war. |
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Instead political will was to be broken by destroying the material infrastructure, the weapons industry, and stocks of fuel and food. |
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By then, Rudder's men had run out of ammunition and were using captured German weapons. |
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Several men were killed as a result, because the German weapons made a distinctive noise, and the men were mistaken for the enemy. |
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Only the Four Policemen would be allowed to possess any weapons more powerful than a rifle. |
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Since 1998, the Trident nuclear programme has been the only operational nuclear weapons system in British service. |
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The Manhattan Project resulted in the two nuclear weapons dropped over Japan. |
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The United Kingdom started independently developing nuclear weapons again shortly after the war. |
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If we did not develop megaton weapons we would sacrifice immediately and in perpetuity our position as a firstclass power. |
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Duncan Sandys stated that nuclear weapons reduced Britain's dependence on the United States. |
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Slessor saw atomic weapons as a way to avoid a third devastating world war given that the two previous ones had begun without them. |
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Other nuclear weapons sites could be found in Cardiff and Burghfield near Reading, Berkshire. |
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In 2005 in Britain, there were many protests about the government's proposal to replace the ageing Trident weapons system with a newer model. |
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Both groups are opposed to the renewal, use, or proliferation of nuclear weapons. |
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It made Canada a full partner, and reduced the obligation to obtain consent for the use of nuclear weapons to merely requiring consultation. |
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Christopher Hinton agreed to oversee the design, construction and operation of the new atomic weapons facilities. |
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In July 1946, the Chiefs of Staff Committee recommended that Britain acquire nuclear weapons. |
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Nuclear weapons design was already covered by a D notice in the United Kingdom. |
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Eitan marched his men towards Jebel Heitan, where they dug in while receiving supplies of weapons dropped by French aircraft. |
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It found that Special Branch had given informers immunity by ensuring they weren't caught or convicted, and blocking weapons searches. |
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Issues relating to sovereignty, civil and cultural rights, decommissioning of weapons, justice and policing were central to the agreement. |
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Of those who thought Iraq had weapons sequestered somewhere, about half responded that said weapons would not be found in combat. |
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This battle resulted in the defeat of Ansar and the capture of a chemical weapons facility at Sargat. |
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Second, to identify, isolate and eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. |
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Fifth, to collect such intelligence as we can related to the global network of illicit weapons of mass destruction. |
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The New York Times ran a number of articles describing Saddam Hussein's attempts to build weapons of mass destruction. |
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Wilson investigated the contention that Iraq had sought uranium for nuclear weapons in Niger and reported that the contention had no substance. |
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Stability imposed with chemical weapons and security achieved with mass graves. |
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It has been claimed that this includes the power to prevent unconstitutional use of the armed forces, including its nuclear weapons. |
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Former weapons of mass destruction possessed by the United Kingdom include both biological and chemical weapons. |
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The Cold War continued, with significant technological advances in warfare, and the army saw the introduction of new weapons systems. |
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These weapons are usually equipped with iron sights or an optical SUSAT, although optical sights have been purchased to supplement these. |
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It is not publicly known whether nuclear weapons have ever been stored on the island. |
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It is also currently a major funder of weapons for rebel groups in the Syrian civil war. |
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In the early hours of 9 May 1993, the Croatian Defence Council attacked Mostar using artillery, mortars, heavy weapons and small arms. |
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The weapons used by Yugoslav government were mostly Yugoslav made, while almost all of their AA units were Soviet made. |
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Uses can range greatly from the diagnosis and treatment of diseases to its use in energy generation and nuclear weapons. |
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The sheer destructiveness of nuclear weapons makes the quest for defenses a mug's game. |
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When humans could smelt metal and forge metal implements, this enabled them to make new tools and weapons. |
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So many pistols I have borrowed to protect myselves from creatures who too readily recognize my weapons and have murder in their heart! |
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Chemical weapons were also used against Iraqi Shia civilians during the 1991 uprisings in Iraq. |
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Because of their late accession, Iraq is the only State Party exempt from the existing timeline for destruction of their chemical weapons. |
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With its capital at Yeha, the kingdom developed irrigation schemes, used plows, grew millet, and made iron tools and weapons. |
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In return, Italy was to provide Menelik with weapons and support him as emperor. |
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The infantry manned the lighter weapons of the fortresses, and formed units with the mission of operating outside if necessary. |
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With the rise of the French independent nuclear weapons by 1960 the line became an expensive anachronism. |
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Sturgeon has campaigned against replacing the Trident nuclear weapons system. |
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The UK's nuclear weapons, including the renewal of the Trident system, also featured in the campaign. |
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He also declined to answer whether as prime minister he would use nuclear weapons if the UK was under imminent nuclear threat. |
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Opened in 2006, the exhibits include uniforms, medals, weapons, regalia, music and a captured enemy standard from the Battle of Waterloo. |
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It was a civil resistance initiative to apply critical public pressure for the disarmament of Britain's nuclear weapons. |
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British nuclear weapons are designed and developed by the UK's Atomic Weapons Establishment. |
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Soon after the commencement of the war, pilots armed themselves with pistols, carbines, grenades, and an assortment of improvised weapons. |
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Using the castles that remained in English control, he gradually began to retake Wales while cutting off trade and the supply of weapons. |
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Vessels have dragged up remains of mammoth, lion and other animals, as well as a few prehistoric tools and weapons. |
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The artisans, in turn, were able to develop technology such as metal weapons. |
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As evidence, many bronze implements were recycled into weapons during that time. |
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Steel weapons and tools were nearly the same weight as those of bronze but stronger. |
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The Iron Age in Europe is characterized by an elaboration of designs in weapons, implements, and utensils. |
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The products of the combination of these two periods are bells, vessels, weapons and ornaments and the sophisticated cast. |
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This was after being expelled from Egypt by Assyrians, who used iron weapons. |
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According to Mayer, Charles has only raised his objections to being used to sell weapons abroad in private. |
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Finds from Llyn Fawr, thought to be votive offerings, include weapons and tools from the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age. |
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