Like a magician, he produced an array of tricks from his arsenal as Listowel were put away by a superb act of sorcery on the stroke of half time. |
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Drawing on the games kids play, this arsenal of artifacts from childhood is catalogued like a museum piece. |
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Passengers scramble from cabins with an arsenal of cameras, long lenses, monopods and binoculars. |
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I'm warning you now, Rena, I have a hefty arsenal of things to say that'll put those roses in your cheeks. |
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Russia does, however, possess an arsenal of nuclear weapons that it inherited from the Soviet era. |
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Won't we ever realize that a nuclear weapon in our arsenal is the last thing on the face of this earth that can bring us peace? |
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More than a year later, North Korea may have quadrupled its arsenal of nuclear weapons. |
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The airplane was a new weapon in the military arsenal, and Douhet was one of a handful who saw its potential. |
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He pointed out that Russia doesn't really need to join NATO because it possesses an arsenal of nuclear weapons. |
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Early on, America became the arsenal as well as the granary for the Allied powers. |
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You could spend the day exploring its halls, museums, galleries, chapel and arsenal. |
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The phrase was first coined in the 1970s, when the SEC had few resources and remedies in its arsenal. |
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A couple days ago, I came across a fantastic little addition to my arsenal of computer utilities. |
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It is there that the victim unleashes his entire arsenal of aggression, which has been stored up for just this occasion. |
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You're not Jennifer Garner, and you don't have an arsenal of people to help you. |
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Each man now had his own take on the world, and a person's storehouse of knowledge and arsenal of techniques were the measure of the man. |
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It was amusing to watch as the band tried everything in their arsenal to garner some kind of response from the crowd. |
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Taking a page from his book, Fiorina could attempt to patch the soft spots in her computing arsenal with proceeds from the printer business. |
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The objective is to arm the nation's libraries with the most powerful tools in the IT arsenal. |
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But the arsenal of restrictive tools available to states to retain capital inside their borders has also been weakened by globalization. |
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On top of this he has a large arsenal of other gadgets to select for the remaining available slots. |
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Despite the availability of a large arsenal of antibiotics, the ability of bacteria to become resistant to antibacterial agents is amazing. |
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The player also has several different types of deployable structures available in his arsenal. |
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They may draw upon the arsenal of equitable remedies or processes available to enforce equitable rights. |
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Equipped with an arsenal of weapons and a pack of highly trained attack dogs, a ruthless hunter begins to stalk the boys, one by one. |
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As with previous entries to the series, a Jedi has access to an extended arsenal of sorts via The Force. |
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Inside was a nice arsenal of guns, automatics, semi-automatics, shot guns, pistols, clips, magazines and grenades. |
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They look towards the great republic as if it were a celestial city, a fortress and arsenal of the cause. |
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From the small arsenal of instruments of punishment and torture on display, visitors will gain a graphic idea of crime and castigation. |
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If you're joints need a little lubrication, or your muscles crave a good deep stretch, why not add Bikram Yoga to your cross-training arsenal? |
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Rounding out their arsenal were fragmentation grenades, claymore mines, and AT-4 anti-tank rockets. |
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The chief weapon in their ideological arsenal was the fear of popery, in particular Irish popery. |
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The dastardly arsenal ranges from missiles, flares and flamethrowers to mines, barrel bombs and chaos-causing oil slicks. |
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The most important weapon in the arsenal of the satirist is a rifle made entirely of self-deprecation. |
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Mehlan is a sharp melodist, and when he brings his full arsenal to bear on a simple melody, the effect is magnificent. |
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The primary anti-machinery arsenal includes the microwave weapon, the non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse, and the laser weapon. |
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At every turn in the road she saw an arsenal of spears projecting from the bushes on either side. |
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They rebuilt the arsenal, previously dismantled by agreement among the militarists. |
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As Gould once noted, the truth is only one weapon, seldom the best, in a debater's arsenal. |
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Spell-breakers had an arsenal of varied skills, mind-reading and telepathy being just the surface of the depths. |
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Those non-invasive procedures are the newest and most popular weapon in the arsenal against aging. |
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In the years to come we may well see far more nightmarish things in our military arsenal than bunker-busters and daisy-cutters. |
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You sneak up on people and waste them with your arsenal of equally cool weapons, like shurikens. |
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If made significant, those very punishments become the strongest weapons in the griefer's arsenal. |
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They played the beats that form the foundations of hip-hop, the core tools in any turntablist's arsenal. |
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Chatellerault produced rifles can be distinguished by the French arsenal name, in Cyrillic, along with a C inside a circle on top of the barrel. |
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In fact, bloody-mindedness is the most important weapon in a marathon runner's arsenal. |
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Like our nuclear arsenal during the Cold War, our cyberweapons arsenal must be pretargeted and ready to launch. |
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Still, the benefit of having such an amazing arsenal definitely outweighs the negatives. |
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The speechmaking prowess that led him into public life three decades ago remains the most daunting weapon in his personal arsenal. |
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The country already has intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads, and its arsenal is sure to grow larger. |
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This finding suggested that it was recruited into the chemical arsenal of snakes before the split between the elapid and colubrine lineages. |
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They may not carry switchblades, but they have other weapons just as powerful in their arsenal. |
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His best attributes were control and a diverse arsenal of junkball pitches. |
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Riders negotiate several jumps designed to elicit enough airtime to perform an arsenal of tricks. |
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The arsenal of weapons include homing plasma guns, rockets, proximity grenades, Gattling guns and much more. |
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Police announced after the raid they had seized a small arsenal of weapons including a stun gun, an imitation firearm and a CS gas canister. |
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The appearance of print added a powerful new weapon to the arsenal of debate within the ecumene. |
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Last year, Strathclyde Police found youth street gangs were arming themselves with an arsenal of household utensils which double up as weapons. |
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As with the aphid controls, we rosarians have an arsenal of weapons with which to combat these pesky critters. |
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The entire arsenal is powered by a pair of low-profile outboard engines. |
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Her attitude to the arsenal of cosmetic procedures that have recently become available is that you should shop around and find the right doctor for the job. |
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To treat it, add exfoliating products to your skin-care arsenal every day. |
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It is hard to imagine a more prudent form of prevention than this program to keep terrorists and rogue states from getting hold of the leftover Soviet arsenal. |
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No, she uses them as arsenal, weapons of mass distraction, if you please. |
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The US has the largest arsenal of nuclear weapons in the world. |
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Well, Quantum has stepped up with a new arsenal of security technology meant to keep data stored on tape devices safe via both simple locks and encryption. |
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He would appear to have produced a perfect arsenal of logistical matter. |
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Now each has an arsenal of nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them. |
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Jodi is currently touring the east coast, showcasing her hefty arsenal of songs, stories and instruments, including mandola, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar and percussion. |
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With the collapse of the old Soviet regime their arsenal of nuclear and other Weapons of Mass Destruction was broken up and is steadily appearing on the black market. |
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In between, of course, came an arsenal of slings and arrows. |
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Projects include bashment collaborations with the likes of Mr Midas and the up and coming Knowledge, will add more to his already impressive arsenal of beats. |
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The vitamin-A-based creams remain top smoothers in the anti-aging arsenal. |
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The title of the piece was Open Letter from a Writer to the Military Junta and it skillfully attacked the dictatorship with an arsenal of reason, facts and moral certitude. |
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Joint development of an arsenal of Awe should become a priority for both countries. |
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The importance of target mutation in the development of new anti-infectives is illustrated by the most recent addition to the antibiotic arsenal, the oxazolidinones. |
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It has now fallen to the level of Eristics, in which the winner of a debate is the one who shouts the loudest and has the best arsenal of insults. |
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Hypnotic grinds and guitar driven loops are this bands arsenal. |
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The arsenal was the main employer in Woolwich, but it was shut down after WWII when the Empire disappeared and the army shrunk. |
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Americans now own famous teams like Manchester United, Liverpool, arsenal, and Aston Villa. |
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Acupuncture, acupressure, moxibustion, massage, and cupping are also part of TCM's primary arsenal of treatments for the common cold. |
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The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, frequently amended, remains an important weapon in the federal government's antihacker arsenal. |
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He arrived with a large arsenal of cleansers and tools, and got right to work. |
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The United States, he contends, is no longer the arsenal of democracy. Nor does it have a clear technological advantage over the Soviet Union. |
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These are the substances that stock the arsenal of the drug-using cyberian. |
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By the 1990s, the navy became responsible for the maintenance of the UK's entire nuclear arsenal. |
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After sending his wife and eldest daughter to safety abroad in February, he travelled northwards, hoping to seize the military arsenal at Hull. |
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On 28 July 2005, the Provisional IRA declared an end to its campaign and has since decommissioned what is thought to be all of its arsenal. |
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By 1817, Gunwharf purportedly housed the largest naval arsenal in the world, employing 5000 men at the time. |
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In June 2009, the UVF announced it had completed decommissioning and the UDA said it had started to decommission its arsenal. |
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In conformity with article XI and XIII, the Tsar and the Sultan agreed not to establish any naval or military arsenal on the Black Sea coast. |
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By the early 1980s, the USSR had built up a military arsenal and army surpassing that of the United States. |
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France was the fourth country to achieve nuclear capability and has the third largest nuclear weapons arsenal in the world. |
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The view that Henry's court rapidly grew into the technological base for exploration, with a naval arsenal and an observatory, etc. |
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Iran has the largest and most diverse ballistic missile arsenal in the Middle East. |
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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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Some words with a Venetian etymology include arsenal, ciao, ghetto, gondola, imbroglio, lagoon, lazaret, lido, Montenegro, and regatta. |
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He designed various houses, docks, commercial buildings, an arsenal, and a cannon factory. |
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This building underwent various changes during the 15th century until 1477, when the nearby shop in the arsenal exploded. |
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This arsenal was responsible for the development and manufacture of small arms and associated ammunition. |
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In 1870, Japan expanded its military production base by opening another arsenal in Osaka. |
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She'd better have an arsenal of Trojans in her purse just in case he wasn't carrying a safe in his back pocket. |
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Late in the evening we arrived at Quincy where we bivouacked for the night and taken a soon start the next morning to march to the arsenal. |
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When God...draws aside his curtain, and shows his arsenal and his armory, full of arrows steeled with wrath. |
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That was the French DJ Charles Schillings, who set the house on fire, literally, with his arsenal of music. |
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Progressive lists mezzalunas, mortar and pestles, nutmeg grinders and rolling herb mincers among its arsenal of spice and herb tools. |
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Castanos a 1,400-yard rusher last season who is sidelined by a knee injury, but Frescas has an arsenal of receivers to spread the ball around. |
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The results raise doubts about a supposed smart bomb in the pesticide arsenal, the Bt toxin. |
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Herath has international experience, a lethal carrom ball in his arsenal and took three crucial wickets against Pakistan in the semis. |
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It is thought that up to 16 Somalians brandishing an arsenal of weapons were involved in a fight on Monday night. |
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Indeed, no matter how clichd it eventually became to say so, tears counted importantly in a woman's arsenal. |
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Police will be armed with an arsenal of weapons, including MP5 submachineguns and Glock 17 pistols. |
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In the course of the Libyan revolution in 2011 the Gaddafi regime lost control over large parts of its conventional weapons arsenal. |
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Players will encounter an arsenal of horrific artifacts including The Crucifier, the Holy Shotgun, and the Shroud of Moses. |
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It lets you play as cybernetically enhanced soldier with rich arsenal of weapons facing deadly aliens and guards of evil corporation. |
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Hackers frequently tune DDOS attacks, and our service will help enterprises better block one of the main weapons in a hacker's arsenal. |
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And, of course, it's good news for retailers who want another weapon in their arsenal to gin up summer sales. |
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Spycams film right in the heart of the flock with microlights, hang-gliders and wirecams making up the aerial filming arsenal. |
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Insurers have long maintained that these scores serve as a valuable tool in their underwriting arsenal and can translate to lower premiums for credit-worthy policyholders. |
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Moreover, a single carrier group could easily reduce any Middle Eastern nation to radioactive trinitite glass with the nuclear weapons in its arsenal if necessary. |
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States need to be prompted to re-examine and renew the arsenal of tools to counter new threats and challenges to the indivisibility of security in the OSCE region. |
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A handsome Chinese food deliveryman and Feng Shui master takes pity on Charlotte and breaks out every tool in his Feng Shui arsenal to bring her some modicum of happiness. |
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Watercraft, skimobiles, all-terrain vehicles, auxiliary generators, and the entire arsenal of war machines are among the interests facing massive changeover. |
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Many drink these sweet after-dinner sippers straight up or on ice, but the current trend is to turn them, like everything else in a bartender's arsenal, into cocktails. |
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Praised by pilots for its dependability in life-and-death situations, the L-19 Bird Dog was soon incorporated into the arsenal of other military branches at home and abroad. |
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The opening of Inferno 21, in which Dante compares the barrators boiling in tar to the hubbub of the Venetian arsenal, exemplifies the lucidity of the translation. |
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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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Rattling is an important tool in every serious deer hunter's arsenal, and the new Rattlebox from Back Mountain Outdoors can help make the tactic even more effective. |
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They're rightly considered one of the most promising acts in the country, already armed with an arsenal of extremely singable, jangly indie pop gems. |
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Separately, a Hezbollah MP dismissed a media report claiming that the party possesses an airstrip in northeast Lebanon used to land its arsenal of drones. |
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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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The presence of the dockyard, the arsenal and other military institutions stimulated economic growth in other areas, notably in commercial activities and entertainment. |
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In the 1840s, a steam factory gave a new lease of life to the dockyard and the 1850s saw a huge expansion of the arsenal during and after the Crimean War. |
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When resistance appeared hopeless, they blew up the arsenal. |
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Good lord, you've built up a positive arsenal of weaponry here. |
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The Interwar period sees the start of the construction of a new naval base and a large arsenal at the Alfeite, in the southern bank of the Tagus estuary. |
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The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, leaving the United States as the dominant military power, though Russia retained much of the massive Soviet nuclear arsenal. |
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He charged Joseph Cachin with the resumption of the work of the sea wall, the digging of military outer harbour, and the construction of the new arsenal. |
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Military stockpiles were looted with impunity by criminal gangs, with much of the hardware ending up in western Kosovo and boosting the growing KLA arsenal. |
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The UK retains a stockpile of 215 thermonuclear warheads, of which 120 are operational as of 2016, but has refused to declare the exact size of its arsenal. |
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Throughout the Cold War it continued to modernize and enlarge its nuclear arsenal, but from 1992 on has been involved primarily in a program of Stockpile stewardship. |
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An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination, whether privately or publicly owned. |
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Now, however, the editorial writer has a new weapon in hu arsenal. |
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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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