These sea-based interceptors are designed to knock out short to intermediate-range missiles closer to their launch pads. |
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In her spare time, the lawyer likes to do nothing better than knock out a few ditties from the Great American Songbook on her baby grand piano. |
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Worse, it could distort electronic transmissions and knock out nuclear early-warning systems. |
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Pizza boxes would be kicked to knock out the roaches and the mice droppings before being used for a delivery. |
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These included arts and crafts, swimming, knock out competitions, a trip to the cinema, drama, sports, bowling and a day trip out of town. |
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He winked at me and I wanted to knock out a few teeth in that smug smile he flashed at me. |
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We have great mass transit, but who can say what the nature of the attack or the catastrophe might be that could knock out that system? |
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In the African Botoka tribe, they knock out their upper teeth in the front to look like a buffalo, their “totem”. |
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He pressed the pressure point on both of their necks that made them knock out. |
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They failed to reach the knock out stages after narrowly losing the group games. |
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The four losing teams will play in a six-a-side knock out, while the winners will play for the Cup Final. |
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For example, it was used to knock out a gene in rapeseed to make production of edible canola oil possible. |
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There are no rail or road nets to attack, no ammunition dumps to bomb, no bridges to knock out. |
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The most obvious of the lot is the Instant Kill, which is a one-shot, all-or-nothing attempt to knock out your opponent. |
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The pushpins are very tight and require a punch and hammer to knock out. |
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More millions were spent trying to knock out Democratic candidates in four states, and to oppose gay marriage in California. |
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Garlic also helps knock out intestinal worms and other parasites. |
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By the spring of 1918 the War Cabinet was committed to a Fabian policy on the western front for the rest of that year, coupled with an attempt to knock out Turkey. |
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But could sharp elbows and a touchy personality knock out this frontrunner too? |
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What we need is a cannonade to knock out whoever might be there. |
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It would certainly knock out.... You said we oversimplified, and all of that. |
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And if you have a non-specific drug, it will kind of knock out all the four and since one is good for smooth movements, you'll get Parkinsonism from these drugs. |
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Yet, he can still knock out a great tune when the libretto demands it. |
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A traditional compression mould contains a knockout box containing knock out pins and plates that move in unison. |
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Once you've poured the mousse into the oiled moulds, give each one a sharp tap on the surface to knock out any overlarge air bubbles, cover and leave to set. |
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Most people normally think in terms of punching or striking to the back of the head, temples, side of the neck, and edge of the jaw next to the ear to stun, or knock out. |
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The fact that a person mightn't be going was never even countenanced and those of us that were left to knock out the lights began to feel worse and worse as the day went on. |
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The increasing vulnerability that accompanies this growth will be to disasters that knock out a critical computer and halt a service to the public that can no longer be provided manually. |
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He was sufficiently strong however to knock out two teeth from the mouth of his captor. |
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In order to do this, the gene to knock out must first be floxed by homologous recombination. |
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On Monday, a NATO warplane twice attacked a train in Yugoslavia in an effort to knock out a bridge. |
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Defiant Witter has predicted he will knock out the young challenger in four rounds. |
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You have this dream that you'll be out on tour and you'll get back from a concert, snuggle up in your hotel room and knock out a few songs before the next gig. |
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But can a disco routine with Tim knock out martial artists Tony and Jenny or will everyone end up kung fu fighting? |
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He is in great shape, has bottle, a sturdy chin and will give it a go, knowing he cannot knock out the 16-1 on Klitschko but promising to outwork him in what is only his 18th fight. |
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Cable systems effectively knock out antenna reception. |
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It is no simple virus a good antibiotic can knock out. |
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The noble gas atoms that are now positively charged are then accelerated towards the cathode and knock out atoms from the metal layer covering the cathode. |
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It other words, it's what you eat in your appartment during a minor emergency, like an ice storm or a hurricane that would knock out electricity for a week or so. |
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It will take more power to knock out a DRM signal. |
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The raids appeared to show that British radars were difficult to knock out. |
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However, the attacks failed to knock out or damage railways, or port facilities for long, even in the Port of London, a target of many attacks. |
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Walcott knocked Louis down in the third round, but Louis survived to knock out Walcott in the eleventh. |
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Metallic and nonmetallic balloons can knock out electrical service when they float between power lines. |
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I'm not significantly more accomplished now although I can knock out a mean spag bol and my friends still talk of the night I made an Italian lamb stew. |
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The Met Office discovered the helicopters act as a conductor for the lightning, which can knock out instrument panels, heat up components and magnetise navigational equipment. |
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A drug combination commonly given to people with HIV, the AIDS virus, can knock out precancerous growths on a woman's cervix, a new study indicates. |
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Although Welsh is often criticised throughout his career as being unable to knock out his opponents, his style centred on his footwork and ability to avoid punishment. |
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Fluids enter the cyclonic sand trap to knock out the majority of the sand. |
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