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"arms" Definitions
  1. (formal) weapons, especially as used by the army, navy, etc.
  2. (also coat of arms) a design or a shield that is a special symbol of a family, city or other organization
"arms" Synonyms
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Jeff Abramson is nonresident senior fellow for arms control and conventional arms transfers at the Arms Control Association.
But if it's an arms race and you're the arms dealer, you need to use your own arms.
"We're not going to be a country that arms teachers, that arms rabbis or that arms bartenders," he said.
Like the economy -- PERINO: Better your arms than my arms.
Absent progress on arms control, a new arms race looms.
In the ARMS universe, about one in every 100,000 people has a weird mutation that gives them extendable arms, appropriately called ARMS.
Next up, let's compare two real arms to two computer arms.
And arms, he was doing big arms deals around the world.
Her arms are bones, her arms are clothes hangers inside her dress.
And so a staggering cycle — arms race, stalemate, arms race — carried on.
It features two sets of arms, outer arms which grip the jar itself, and inner arms that clamp over the lid and twist it off.
"Every Coat of Arms has been designed to identify a person, school or organization, and is to last forever," Thomas Woodcock, Garter King of Arms at the College of Arms, told PEOPLE of the coat of arms creation process in 2011.
Not just in the coat of arms, BE the arms #fb Recruit Cujoe pic.twitter.
The world is restocking its arms stash, and the U.S. is an arms dealer.
An AI arms race or a biotechnological arms race almost guarantees the worst outcome.
The arms manufacturers lobbied the U.S. government, contending that arms sales were good policy.
Bend your arms and lower your body until your arms form 90-degree angles.
Today's baseball is dominated by power arms, and by injuries to those same arms.
What are Arms in this context, and what is the scope of bearing Arms?
" "We don't do arms sales for the purposes of the profits from arms sales.
Saudi Arabia is the biggest US arms market, the report shows, and is also the biggest customer of British arms, according to NGO Campaign Against the Arms Trade.
Under the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), the principal piece of legislation governing the U.S. arms trade, Congress is enshrined as an important arbiter in the arms sales process.
Start with your arms stretched out as you spin and then bring your arms in.
Arms control warnings: Arms control groups were, as you might expect, unhappy at Trump's decision.
The sanctions ban arms trade and money flows that can fund the country's arms program.
Arms control record: Critics have accused Trump of fueling an arms race himself with moves to pull out of arms control treaties and to bulk up the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
I know I threw my arms around Jonathan, I know Jonathan threw his arms around Tom.
You look around by moving your head, and move your arms by, well, moving your arms.
Paul could force a vote on a future arms sale under the Arms Export Control Act.
It is a major arms supplier to the Saudis, now the world's number three arms purchaser.
Rothman: No, our mindset is those guys are in an arms race and we're arms dealers.
"I needed stuff that would fit my long arms," he explained to me, holding his arms.
"Arms control" has lost its appeal to the American public, but arms races aren't popular either.
Since the bombardment began in March 2015, Saudi Arabia has spent £2.8 billion on British arms, making it Britain's largest arms market, according to government figures analysed by Campaign Against Arms Trade.
The figure skater's arms want to fly out to the side—that's centrifugal force on her arms.
Arms deal The United States has come under increasing pressure to stop selling arms to Saudi Arabia.
The arms package was explained by the Obama administration as a routine arms sale between two allies.
"When I ejected, the pressure flailed my arms back and that's what broke my arms," he recalled.
I've worn pants on my arms; I wore camel pants on my arms as a shirt once.
"The risk would be an arms race, we are not in an arms race now," Hyten said.
He was also a fervent critic of arms control during the height of the nuclear arms race.
He's known as an arms control expert or an arms treaty saboteur, depending on who you ask.
Taiwan and the United States, its sole arms supplier, are currently engaged in fresh arms sales talks.
The North's nuclear arms are one layer of deterrence against attack; the chemical arms are a second.
Borrowers often turn to ARMs when home prices are higher because ARMs can offer lower interest rates.
Just as with an arms race, no one wants to disarm unilaterally in the data arms race.
Literally like, "great chest and arms" — that guy does have great chest and arms, I've got to say.
Keeping arms straight, rotate torso and arms to left as you pivot on left foot; return to center.
"Theoretically, people with longer arms can take a more flattering selfie than people with shorter arms," he says.
There are 30 different arms for ten characters and the arms spring out and can twist towards enemies.
We should not rush to sell them advanced arms and promote an arms race in the Middle East.
Billy Baldwin thinks anyone who gets up in arms over the right to bear arms is grossly misguided.
My arms are folded to demonstrate that I get things done, and then celebrate by folding my arms.
Should his arms be these black tubes, or should his arms be made out of sausage as well?
In the video, officers try to grab Augustus, who pushes the officers' arms away and flails his arms.
The treaty aims to establish international norms for regulating arms sales between countries and addressing illegal arms sales.
The College of Arms, which oversees coats of arms in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, provided more detail.
"Put out your arms, strong, like this," she told him, arranging his small arms with her free hand.
Leaders from all three countries welcomed the Saudi ruler with open arms (and, in one case, golden arms).
Britain sold 1.4 million pounds ($1.83 million) worth of arms to Venezuela between May 2010 and March 2017, according to The Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), which lobbies to end arms sales to repressive governments.
For example, crossed arms communicate resistance and a sense of defensiveness, whereas open arms make you appear more approachable.
I flung my arms outward and at curves to throw springy arms at Mashable's Adam Rosenberg, playing against me.
The Arms Export Control Act gives Congress a 30-day period to review arms deals to non-NATO countries.
Washington's top arms purchaser, Saudi Arabia, has increased its arms imports by 28500 percent over the past five years.
Multiple Buffalo Bills players stood with their arms around each other, while some players knelt with their arms interlocked.
It chose to provide arms, knowing what those arms would do, because of what it would get in return.
Any transfer of American arms would also breach a United Nations arms embargo on Libya in place since 2011.
Any transfer of American arms would also breach a United Nations arms embargo on Libya in place since 2011.
Swinging your arms—if you have a swing in your arms when you walk, it makes you look younger.
Arms deals with Pakistan reached $3.5 billion in 2006, making the South Asian nation the US's biggest arms purchaser.
My arms trembled from adrenaline, and from holding my arms straight out in front of me for 20 minutes.
In the virtual space you can see other people's arms, but not your own — the engineers figured seeing your digital arms in one position, but feeling your physical arms in another, would have been too jarring.
The procedure, which can be performed simultaneously on both arms, involved trimming the ends of the bones in Peck's arms and equipping them with plates, which were then connected to the bones in the donor arms.
Since the bombardment began in March 2015, Saudi Arabia has spent £2.8 billion ($3.8 billion) on British arms, making it Britain's largest arms market, according to government figures analysed by Campaign Against Arms Trade, a watchdog.
An arms embargo on Congo requires states to notify the Security Council sanctions committee of any arms sales or training.
"The Night Manager is about arms dealing and there are far too many arms going into South Sudan," he continued.
He had been alone then, searching for eight arms to match his—arms which were many miles away by now.
Using your arms, push yourself out of the water until your arms are straight, but your palms are still down.
I want them feeling at home, I want them in my arms or in the arms of their favorite volunteer.
Plus, the glasses are built to bend halfway through the arms, as opposed to where the arms meet the frames.
The United States could create jobs by manufacturing arms and displace Russia as the largest supplier of Indian arms imports.
But he seems to like even less losing a $110 billion arms deal and a Middle Eastern comrade in arms.
And perhaps we will not sell defensive arms to Tehran if you halt your sale of defensive arms to Kiev.
But Wittgenstein's nagging question remained: exactly what made the difference between "I lift my arms," and "My arms go up"?
Russia, the world's second-largest arms exporter after the United States, plans to sell arms worth $14 billion this year.
Among the Tongil Group's holdings is Kahr Arms: a small-arms company founded by another of Moon's sons, Justin Moon.
Whether it's a man with slinky springs for arms or a green blob that resembles those inflatable towering mascots flailing their arms above a used car lot, each Arms character sports a face mask and protective chest gear.
Arms companies based in Australia, Israel, Japan, Poland, Singapore and Ukraine saw their combined arms sales fall by 1.2 percent in 2016, largely driven by an overall decrease in the arms sales of Japanese companies (down 6.4 percent).
Concerns about Saudi arms sales and a broader push to revamp arms export guidelines are dividing the coalition, with the left-leaning SPD keen to avoid further losses among German voters who are generally cautious on arms sales.
During the meeting MBS and Modi discussed cooperation in arms manufacturing and Saudi Arabia's efforts to develop a domestic arms industry.
"As soon as she sat down, she crossed her arms and looked like this," pantomiming a scowl and crossing his arms.
Some cut holes in doors and put their arms through them covered in concrete casts, fusing their arms to the door.
They've managed, for example, to negotiate meaningful arms control—not just nuclear arms treaties but, impressively, the 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention.
European Union and United Nations-imposed arms embargoes have prohibited the sale, supply or transfer of arms to Libya since 2011.
That could encourage both those US allies to develop their own nuclear arms programs, precipitating an arms race in North Asia.
But Islamic extremism is an idea, and while it cannot be defeated without arms, it cannot be defeated by arms alone.
Germany's unilateral decision on Saudi arms sales has exacerbated long-standing differences over arms controls between Berlin and its European partners.
Arms control advocates have expressed concern that the bilateral withdrawal from the treaty could trigger a Cold War–style arms race.
Under a trade program known as Everything But Arms (EBA), all Cambodian exports to the EU are duty free except arms.
US to Sell Arms to Vietnam President Obama has announced the lifting of a 50-year-old arms embargo on Vietnam.
I was part of [the Control Arms campaign] created by Oxfam to limit the sale of small arms in the world.
Arms control was a topic of Trump and Putin's Helsinki summit, with Putin reportedly pressing Trump for traditional bilateral arms talks.
In 20073 alone, E.U. member states licensed €105m of arms exports to Mexico, according to the Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT).
Students raise their arms over their heads, rotate their wrists, lower their arms and then make circular motions with their hands.
Zhang said this arms package, originally begun under former President Obama, was smaller than the last US arms deal with Taiwan, while Graham told CNN the actual contents of the newly approved Taiwanese arms deal were not especially provocative.
Israel has been bombing convoys in Syria that are believed to be carrying advanced arms to Hezbollah, but the group's covert nature makes it hard to determine which arms have slipped through and whether its arms factories are functioning.
When they finished, they linked arms and circled a fire, singing as officers tugged arms and hair and the backs of jackets.
My arms are too big to do that, but maybe you know, Greg, could you put your arms like - there you go.
Arms control The last major arms agreement between Russia and the US was the 2010 New START Treaty that expires in 2021.
Other activists cut holes in doors and put their arms through them covered in concrete casts, fusing their arms to the door.
Born Ernst Lorenz Böttner, he suffered burns to his arms in an accident and underwent amputation of his arms as a child.
They wore slings for two weeks on their unimpaired arms, forcing them to use their affected arms while performing at-home activities.
The first holds that the right to bear arms is only the collective right to the arms needed for a citizen's militia.
The two leaders also talked about cooperation in arms manufacturing and Saudi Arabia's efforts to develop a domestic arms industry, SPA said.
He could recall the exact sensation of his grandmother's arms around him, the boniness of her chest, the sharpness of her arms.
Here, organizers see him as the epitome of what the Arena represents: a call to arms, with an emphasis on the arms.
ARMs offer lower interest rates than fixed-rate loans, and today's ARMs usually have a fixed period of at least five years.
When I waved my arms in real life, I watched the arms of the cat DJ on the stage above me wave.
You can still feel them touching you, and if you move your arms, the arms of the virtual body still mimic you.
The boy ends his dance, arms outstretched, and police respond with their arms up in the defensive "hands up, don't shoot" position.
Who says dancing isn't throwing your arms up in the air and grabbing someone else's arms to be propelled across the stage?
We're not using robot arms because it's very difficult to make it 100% safe when you have arms in a crowded space.
" But at the same time, he has talked of reaching a new arms agreement with Moscow that would reduce arms "very substantially.
"When Kean was put in our arms and when June was put in our arms, they were our kids," Ms. Gill said.
It turned out to be: Assume a carpet formation, arms linked, legs under the arms of the two people across from you.
The Sugar Plum, after taking multiple pirouettes in her partner's arms, suddenly arches back toward us, her arms opening as she bends.
Resemblance to the Russian Federation coat of arms In addition, the eagle makes the false seal bear a resemblance to the coat of arms of the Russian Federation, which is itself based on the coat of arms used in czarist Russia.
Indeed Germany is the only Western government to suspend future arms sales to Saudi Arabia, the world's largest arms importer, the report said.
"Libya is hell," al-Ghalban told The Associated Press on Tuesday aboard the Open Arms, a ship run by charity Proactiva Open Arms.
They're getting their arms around [the] long-term care problems, getting their arms around how much money they can really make with turbines.
It can be controlled using VR handsets, which let operators wave their arms about and then Blue will wave its arms in tandem.
Menendez said that he intended to use Congress's control over appropriations and arms sales to win votes for the ban on arms sales.
Trump Just Called for a New Nuclear Arms Race and We&aposre All Going to DieRemember the nuclear arms race of the 1980s?
What to watch: Attention will now turn to the remaining U.S.–Russian nuclear arms control agreement: the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
Our strategy, we believe, must: Strengthen strategic stability through verifiable arms control agreements and joint efforts to prevent the proliferation of nuclear arms.
These are the arms with which you will hug people, the middle your children will run to and wrap their own arms around.
Alicia Sanders-Zakre is a research assistant at the Arms Control Association, a national membership organization that advocates for practical arms control policies.
The United States and other arms exporters are given demerits in the index since the arms exports may contribute to future armed conflicts.
"It has arms and waves" sounds like something is waving with its arms, but that's not how we are to read this clue.
We look at the marriage of arms and artificial intelligence, and the rising alarm among scientists and activists about a robot arms race.
And then her arms tensed, and her legs swung up wildly, and she was yelling, "No!" as she kicked his torso and arms.
This approach bore fruit, helping produce two major arms control treaties, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
Trump has also previously alarmed arms control advocates for what they say is his cavalier attitude about nuclear weapons and arms control treaties.
While "arms race" describes the sets of policies that helped make the Cold War so dangerous, arms racing was not in itself policy.
An EU arms embargo enacted on October 14th will hurt Turkey: about a third of its arms imports come from Spain and Italy.
Countries in the EU have agreed to stop exporting arms to Turkey, but it did not implement an official EU-wide arms embargo.
Olive went to Christopher, and she put her arms around him, and felt the awkwardness of his older man's body in her arms.
Bout didn't move his arms here, but this Soviet arms merchant moved his blood money through companies established in Florida, Texas and Delaware.
This approach bore fruits, helping produce two major arms-control treaties, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
The nuclear arms control community by and large supports remaining in the treaty, fearing that withdrawal could weaken the broader arms control regime.
"NATO is in favor of arms control but to be effective, arms control agreements have to be respected by all parties," Stoltenberg added.
Graveler is a rock with arms and legs — a clear downgrade from its lower form, Geodude, which is a floating rock with arms.
In 2014, Abe ended a decades-old arms export ban, partly to cut procurement costs by widening arms production, but also, for the first time since World War Two, to allow Japan to offer arms technology as a lure for closer military ties.
With the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) -- a major arms control agreement that limits the number of strategic weapons that the US and Russia have -- set to expire in 2021, the global arms control architecture is getting significantly weaker under Trump.
Section 36 of the Arms Control Act allows the White House to forgo the traditional 30-day congressional notification period for arms sales of the President declares an emergency, thereby preventing Congress from being able to put a hold on any arms deals.
A section of the Arms Control Act allows the White House to waive a traditional 30-day congressional notification period for arms sales if the President declares an emergency, thereby preventing Congress from being able to put a hold on those arms deals.
Not only has the US sanctioned Cuba, but US arms dealers are also prohibited from selling to Cuba under the Arms Export Control Act.
" Arms control "very much on President Trump's mind" Pompeo stressed the issue of arms control, saying it was "very much on President Trump's mind.
"The arms trade on the dark web is a drop in the ocean compared to the legal trade of arms worldwide," Persi Paoli said.
The Art the Arms Fair was organized by artists and activists in opposition to the one of the world's largest arms fairs in London.
China was a major supplier of arms to Tehran during the Iran-Iraq war when the United States and Europe imposed an arms embargo.
Called Arms, it stars a cast of near-future fighters with Slinkies for arms, who duel in stadium-like arenas packed with adoring crowds.
It's the world's second-largest arms producer and exporter in the world; its arms exporters raked in $14.5 billion in 2015, according to Putin.
Ryabkov also said that the United States had violated another bilateral arms agreement — the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty — by modernizing its weapons, TASS reported.
I separated the shoulders and upper arms, cutting down the upper arms so that they would sit under the shoulder as much as possible.
Here's a bird with human arms they like: Eat Liver, a website that aggregates weird internet photos, finds out about birds with human arms.
Here's a bird with human arms they like: Shortly after, The Huffington Post, a massive news organization, finds out about birds with human arms.
An arms deal is to be announced during Trump's trip in which Saudi Arabia will purchase $100 billion in U.S. arms, the official said.
Suddenly, Trump reinvented himself as a pseudo-authority on nuclear arms and asserted that he could play a key role in strategic arms limitations.
The current notification requirement allows Congress to monitor, and at times intervene, on pending arms sales to ensure such arms exports serves American interests.
The treaty is designed to regulate the $70 billion international arms trade and prevent conventional arms being used by terrorists, human traffickers and others.
There's an arms race for talent, there's an arms race to get people to pay attention to what you're doing and to break through.
And as a powerful and prosperous nation, we have the arms to help as long as we are willing to keep those arms open.
Kingston Reif, director for disarmament research at the Arms Control Association advocacy group, said the document could bolster a new kind of arms race.
Some of the Jacksonville players locked arms and others hand their hands over their hearts while the Jets mostly locked arms as a team.
Nobody has been nominated to be under secretary for arms control and international security affairs or assistant secretary for arms control, verification and compliance.
Ukroboronprom, the Ukrainian state-owned arms conglomerate and the official buyer of all the arms and ammunition, also didn't respond when asked for comment.
Things started off okay for Bazooka Arms ...he traded strikes with Mongol ... but you can see his freakishly large arms quickly began to tire.
Cambodia at present gets a trade preference from the EU known as Everything But Arms (EBA), making all Cambodian exports duty free except arms.
Obama worked on a nuclear arms control agreement with Moscow early in his presidency, resulting in the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty signed in 2010.
The U.S. suspended one of the last Cold War nuclear arms control treaties with Russia, setting the stage for a possible new arms race.
Trump and Putin will likely also discuss two arms control pacts - the INF Treaty and the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), Huntsman said, declining to address whether they might strike a deal on either pact, which are planks of U.S.-Russian arms control.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said arms sales by Lockheed — the world's top arms producer — rose by 22015 percent in 8.43 to $28.4 billion, which it said helped the U.S. increase its overall share of the arms market to nearly 221 percent.
Letters To the Editor: Re "A Threat to Nuclear Arms Control" (editorial, July 13): You rightly warn that American plans to spend more than $1 trillion over the next 30 years upgrading nuclear forces will undermine arms control and fuel a new arms race.
A curtain behind her drops, and a giant octopus appears and attaches himself to her arms — SO THAT EXPLAINS THE STRANGE MARKS ON HER ARMS.
The arms sales of the 10 Russian companies amounted to $37.7 billion in 2017, which accounts for 203 percent of total top 100 arms sales.
His face and arms still showed signs of bruising, and he said he had been beaten with a baton on the head, knees, and arms.
Slide Fire has sued several other companies, including Bump Fire Systems, 2nd Am Arms and Bair Arms, for patent infringement over the last several years.
I was really self-conscious about getting them on my arms, because then I'd want the tattoos visible and I really don't like my arms.
So, when my arms are down I look just like a normie and when my arms are out I look super hardcore, like a gangster.
But the four senators said the Arms Export Control Act of 1976 allows senators to force a vote on an arms sale by a president.
It's the same reason figure skaters spin faster on the ice with their arms pulled in, compared to when they throw their arms out wide.
But this season, it could reduce the workloads on arms unaccustomed to their high usage — arms that the Mets are trying to protect from injury.
Greg Thielmann is a board member of the Arms Control Association, a think tank created in 1971 to promote public understanding of arms control policy.
Nuclear arms treaty Asked whether the New Start nuclear arms treaty with the United States would survive, Putin laid responsibility for its future on Washington.
"We are essentially witnessing the breakdown of the international arms control order and (the start of) an arms race," Putin told more than 1,000 reporters.
Obama presided over a "huge flow" of arms to Gulf nations, said William Hartung, a defense analyst who for decades has tracked American arms sales.
The ruling means further scrutiny of a 1999 arms deal in which Mr. Zuma is accused of receiving bribes from Thales, a French arms manufacturer.
Libya arms: The European Union said it would launch a naval and air mission to stop arms from reaching Libya, currently embroiled in civil war.
The State Department is required by the Arms Export Control Act to submit any commercial arms sale worth $1 million or more to congressional review.
The answer is ARMS DEAL, which is fine, except that what you sell in that deal are the arms, not the fact that they fire.
The buildup could result in a new global arms race; it might also be used as a bargaining chip to produce an arms control breakthrough.
The State Department said in a statement it would amend the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to reflect the arms ban on South Sudan.
But originalists believe that, according to history, the right to keep and bear arms gives the right to bear arms, not just to keep them.
"The latest gigantic arms sales of the American president with the Gulf monarchies increase the risk of a new arms race spiral," he told the newspaper.
France has complained that joint arms manufacturing projects are being stalled by Berlin's refusal to authorize future arms export licenses to Saudi Arabia, a major buyer.
He bends at the waist and holds his arms wide open in front of him as he gestures slowly to simultaneously move both my arms downward.
In the image, True, 8 months, rests in the Keeping Up with the Kardashian star's arms, as Kardashian West wraps her arms around her baby niece.
New Start, which stands for Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, is an arms control deal that came into effect on February 5, 2011, during the Obama administration.
Buyers of North Korean conventional arms, which range from small arms and upgraded Soviet-era tanks to naval vessels and missiles, are looking to save money.
They found that profile pictures showing outstretched arms and legs got more yeses than those with crossed arms, excluding responders who picked up on the ruse.
Ozturk had bandaged ears, bad rope burns and bruising high on his arms, raising suspicions he had been strung up by his arms bound behind him.
Sitting in a beige chair, TJ is a pent-up ball of nervous energy, his arms gyrating up and down, rubbing the arms of the chair.
Unlike da Vinci, in which the arms are all attached to a single cart, Versius sports a set of independent arms, each with its own base.
He grew up to be 22020 feet 2200 inches, with the muscular arms of many a football player, not the scrawny arms of many a runner.
France has complained that joint arms manufacturing projects are being stalled by Berlin's refusal to authorise future arms export licences to Saudi Arabia, a major buyer.
The entire New York Jets and Cincinnati Bengals teams linked arms, and the whole Oakland Raiders team sat down with their arms linked during the anthem.
"It could quickly escalate into an arms race, a very dangerous arms race, in the region," said the U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Translation: A pillow with armholes, for people who like to put their arms under their pillows while sleeping but don't like waking up with numb arms.
The Mavic Air The metal joysticks are safely nestled inside the flip-out arms of the controller, the landing gear safely nestled in the propeller arms.
Here's a bird with human arms The Huffington Post likes: Kaitlyn Tiffany finds out about birds with human arms three years after The Huffington Post does.
Keeping a slight bend in arms and back flat, raise arms out to sides until they are in line with body, and squeeze shoulder blades together.
The teams' fans put aside the bitter rivalry and linked arms, too, as the Packers and Bears players stood and locked arms during the National Anthem.
A Times special report looks at the marriage of arms and artificial intelligence, and the alarm rising among scientists and activists about a robot arms race.
The U.S. is about to withdraw from a crucial arms control treaty with Russia, sparking fears that a new nuclear arms race is on the way.
Arms control advocates in particular worry withdrawing from the INF Treaty could trigger a Cold War-style arms race, thereby upending stability in Europe and elsewhere.
The company, however, directs buyers to RW Arms, an arms dealer also based in Texas, which appears to be selling the remainder of Slide Fire's inventory.
"It will be launched in the coming days, and we dare to hope that all the bearers of arms will lay down their arms," he said.
And they've got their arms up above their heads and they're bashing their heads around and arms clicking as they hit other kids in the head.
Since SIPRI first started reporting corporate arms sales data in 2002, the arms sales of the "Top 100" are 38 percent higher than those for 2002.
"If there were a call to arms, or to non-arms, or some wonderful festival in a place I've never been, I would go," she said.
The Congressional report, Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations 2008-2015, noted that Egypt was the biggest recipient of arms deliveries last year worth $5.3 billion.
From Nope to Hope: Art vs Arms, Oil, and Injustice displays the work of artists who protested the London Design Museum's relationship with arms dealer Leonardo.
There's always been this idea that we need to get rid of nuclear arms that even leaders of the nuclear-arms states have sort of supported.
"I've been around some pretty good arms, and this is the best group of arms and stuff I've ever seen from top to bottom," Callaway said.
The opposition took up arms, and the United States, Saudi Arabia and others endorsed the rebels' cause, backing them politically and giving them arms and cash.
The announcement triggered strong criticism from arms control advocates, who say Trump is removing an important safeguard and could trigger a new and dangerous arms race.
Washington has also raised the alarm against Russian arms sales to NATO allies, violations of mutual arms treaties and territorial ambitions into neighboring countries, including Georgia.
Fourth, Russia has violated every arms control treaty of the past generation, whether it is the Conventional Arms in Europe (CFE) Treaty, or the INF treaty.
"While [the dark web] cannot be regarded as an important source of arms for conflict areas, it poses a risk as a significant source of arms for lone actors and small groups, especially in jurisdictions in which the purchase of arms is otherwise regulated," said the report.
When activated, the suit's arms use a hydraulic system to relieve up to 15 pounds of pressure from your shoulders and spine when your arms are raised.
The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or START, was signed by the US and the USSR in 5003 and limited the number of nuclear arms each country stockpiles.
"My baton strikes were glancing off Petrov's arms and hitting the right side of his head as he raised his arms to deflect my strikes," he wrote.
Once doctors repaired the muscles in Peck's arms, connected his nerves to those in the donor arms and sewed the connecting skin closed, the transplantation was complete.
According to the Small Arms Survey, the United States is already the world's top exporter of small arms, having reached a total of $1.1 billion in 2014.
Arms sales remain sensitive in Germany given its World War Two history, and Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel has promised more restrictive export licensing, especially of light arms.
There is a specific intelligence that radiates from the arms of certain grown-ass women when you place a baby in their arms, an ancient muscle memory.
While the front two arms fold into the body, the rear arms actually fold underneath the drone, helping to greatly reduce its footprint, along with foldable propellers.
Another report examining arms sales via social media in Libya, which Jenzen-Jones co-authored, is being released by the Small Arms Survey in the coming weeks.
Marketing arms are common in the pipeline industry and most of the top 10 largest U.S. pipeline operators have already established their own marketing or trading arms.
" The minority shareholder said Packers' call for fans to lock arms "is an indication that everybody in this country needs to lock arms on a lot things.
"There are hundreds of Russians in Venezuela," and Venezuela has "a significant amount of Russian arms ... and Russian support to maintaining [and] upgrading those arms," Faller said.
The girls prompted their cyber-puppet to wave, give a hug, and do a dance: arms up, arms down, bend at the waist, now kick the leg.
It was now essential, he added, for Moscow and Washington to resume arms control talks to prevent what he described as an "unfettered" arms race breaking out.
They were anxious, when they were in my arms, they were trying to jump out of my arms but trying to keep them as tight as possible.
Marketing arms are common in the pipeline industry, and most of the top 10 largest U.S. pipeline operators have already established their own marketing or trading arms.
They are certainly major arms exchangers, which in itself is terrible that we would make a deal with somebody that's a major arms exchanger with North Korea.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said on Friday that new U.S. sanctions against it were designed to squeeze Russia out of the global arms market.
Another game called Arms, due out sometime this spring,uses similar technology while using a Joy Con in each hand to mimic punching opponents with extendable arms.
New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (aka "New START"):Ratified by Obama in 2011, this has been one of America's more successful arms control treaties with an adversary.
In a speech at the Brookings Institution in February, he laid out his foreign policy platform, which included three areas of concern: arms, alliances and arms control.
New Start, also known as the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, is an arms control deal that came into effect on February 5, 2011, during the Obama administration.
The title comes from a game Willa watches Cheryl and two friends playing: the girls' arms all arms of a human clock, ticktocking through a summer afternoon.
The Campaign Against the Arms Trade had claimed the government broke humanitarian laws by selling arms amid the brutal Saudi-led war against Houthi militants in Yemen.
U.S. Representative Ted Lieu, a California Democrat, called the move "bad," at Tuesday's Forum on the Arms Trade Annual Conference, in comments that echoed arms control advocates.
"Russian companies have experienced significant growth in their arms sales since 2628," Siemon Wezeman, senior researcher with SIPRI's arms and military expenditure program, said in the report.
"I know God has his arms wrapped around me and my son," Giwa wrote in large purple letters, outlining "God" and "arms" in red, as Landrum watched.
"The European Union may talk tough on arms sales, but its member states have consistently put arms company profits ahead of human rights," said CAAT's Andrew Smith.
President Trump's declaration of a public health emergency in the face of the opioid epidemic gripping the nation was a call to arms, but without the arms.
In "Swan Lake," there&aposs, like, a special technique that you have to work on with your arms where you emulate the swan with your actual arms.
Under the Arms Export Control Act, the State Department is required to submit information on any commercial arms sale worth $1 million or more to congressional review.
Moreover, the United States is the world's leading arms exporter and regularly sells and provides arms to some of the world's worst dictatorships and human rights offenders.
Arms control: Russia suspended its observance of a key nuclear arms control pact on Saturday in response to a similar move by the U.S. a day before.

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