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"musket" Definitions
  1. an early type of long gun that was used by soldiers in the pastTopics War and conflictc2
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You've only got to think about the Brown Bess musket.
On November 2202th, if Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket.
On November 28500th, if Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket.
On November 233th, if Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket.
But a perfectly round musket ball was worth plucking from the muck.
It will be like the difference between a musket and a rocket launcher.
Daniel M. Sivilich, the author of "Musket Ball and Small Shot Identification: A Guide," said that nine musket balls found there seem to bear the same chemical signature — of lead, tin, copper and antimony — as samples taken from the statue fragments.
Bayonets, perhaps the most iconic gun modification, were first fielded in the 17th century, and by the 18th century socket bayonets replaced plug bayonets, allowing musket-armed infantry to perform the same function that mixed musket-and-pike infantry had previously performed.
"  Walsh made news last week when he tweeted, "If Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket.
Earlier, he assumes that the knocking on his door is someone preparing to fire a musket.
While a fixing a bayonet to his musket, one of the soldiers fired into the crowd.
Her suggestions included garden dining: Ladurée SoHo, Aurora, Fritzl's Lunch Box, the Musket Room and Salinas.
Over time, I used different weapons: a sword, a musket, a bayonet, a rifle, a machine gun.
He steadied his musket on the horse's side and synched their breaths like a pair of dancers.
Ms. Sampson was shot while serving and removed the musket ball herself to avoid revealing her gender.
"  An ex-House member, Joe Walsh, tweets "On November 9th, if Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket.
He usually finds old coins, musket balls, trash or bottle caps but nothing too valuable, he said.
" During the series of tweets on Sunday, he added that he'll have his "musket ready November 9th.
During the encounter, Brewster took a musket ball to the chest, an injury noted in Washington's own journal.
" Joe Walsh, a former Republican congressman for Illinois, said, "November 9th, if Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket.
Reduced to 42,088 musket balls, a pedestal and a few barely recognizable scraps, the statue all but disappeared.
He found musket balls, cow-bone dice and a Buffalo Bill souvenir ring and became hooked on digging.
Plaza's Burr is handy with a musket and knife, killing a lot of British dudes in the Revolutionary War.
A small dog sleeps in the immediate foreground next to a drum and a musket painted with miniaturist precision.
"You become a part of something bigger than filling your cabinet with musket balls and belt buckles," he said.
The highlight is a theater that puts you on the battlefield with surround-sound musket fire and smoke machines.
Over 12,000 of them were found still packed with more than one musket ball, some with as many as ten.
Want to send an army of 100 peasants armed with nothing more than their fists into a line of musket men?
She was a great tiger huntress and brilliant shot (a classic portrait shows her tamping down the gunpowder in a musket).
In a photograph on her Facebook page, she is shown wearing the cap of a Confederate soldier and holding a musket.
The symbolic experience of older black men teaching the younger generation how to clean and load a musket resonated with me.
Two Aboriginal men holding spears tried to resist Cook's party landing and one was injured by British musket fire, the university says.
Caleb is toting around a huge flintlock musket that we know is completely useless because it takes approximately 45 minutes to load.
He sat the gray Kepi hat on his son's head, then snatched the replica musket and breathed deeply from its hickory shaft.
A dramatic but little-known story reveals that a more accurate image may be the musket in the hands of slave owners.
You might recall Walsh letting it be known that he'd be "grabbing his musket" in the event Hillary Clinton won the election.
Another battle here — just a musket volley from Princeton Battlefield State Park — has raged for years and is now coming to a head.
" Walsh later reaffirmed his support for Trump and tweeted, "Even tho I think Comey is out of line, I still have my Musket.
Now, there's the Spyra One, which resemblances the water guns I grew up with as much as a musket does a sniper rifle.
There were some reports that the gun used in the shooting of Jo Cox was a musket or antique weapon, though these are unconfirmed.
" Walsh himself has used offensive rhetoric over the course of the campaign, most notably when he threatened to grab his "musket" if "Trump loses.
It marks the birth of American self-government, the shedding of British colonial rule that was all too often enforced by musket and bayonet.
At his Nolita restaurant The Musket Room, Lambert sources ingredients from their backyard garden to make dishes inspired by his upbringing in New Zealand.
Walsh now opposes Trump and launched a putative primary challenge against him last month; it's unclear whether he'll grab a musket if he loses.
Had the Purple Heart existed she would have won it, getting two musket balls in her thigh in a battle near Tarrytown, New York.
Seen at Lincoln Center four years ago, that marathon of civil warfare seemed to fly like a speeding musket ball, leaving audiences exhausted and exhilarated.
In this dish from Matt Lambert of The Musket Room, wagyu is prepared simply, with just salt and pepper, because why overwhelm a beautiful thing?
Revere and the Hancock aide, John Lowell, apparently lugged it into the woods as musket balls from the Battle of Lexington were flying above them.
If Jane is so highly skilled in fighting, how does she let her musket backfire — and why does a simple cold still leave her bedridden?
Grab your musket and get ready," which he wrote after House Republicans were shot during a baseball practice, and, "Bernie says health care is a right.
Instead of bayonet charges and musket fire, this conflict has unleashed more modern means of warfare: legal briefs and wetland studies, public hearings and dueling historical assessments.
When the town of Greifswald, Germany, announced it was overrun by werewolves in the mid-17th century, citizens fought back with musket balls made of precious metal.
Joe Walsh on Friday defended calling on Americans to grab their "musket" if Hillary Clinton is elected president, insisting it was not an incitement to armed revolution.
Ex-congressman: 'If Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket' In a two-way matchup in the Silver State, Clinton and Trump are still tied at 45% each.
Based on her brief description, I originally thought that the procedure involved shoving pearls into the penis via the urethral opening as though loading a miniature musket.
Claude Alexander of the Park Church in Charlotte, N.C., noted that the Second Amendment was written at a time when the common American firearm was the musket.
Valor Equity Partners, Founders Fund, and Draper Fisher Jurvetson Management coled the round with participation from Seed-Resolute, Tao Capital Partners, Peter Diamandis, and Musket Research Associates.
The weekend culminated with a tactical demonstration of the battle between British and American troops, which filled the town with musket smoke and the deafening sounds of cannons.
Now, he has completed the journey from exclaiming he would be "grabbing my musket" if Hillary Clinton defeated Donald Trump in 225 to challenging the president in 210.
Walsh told Tapper he's used the phrase "grab your musket" multiple times over the past several years but never meant Trump supporters should literally reach for their firearms.
That the George III statue on Bowling Green in Lower Manhattan was torn down by an angry (male) mob and melted down for musket balls is well known.
The labels are masculine (bearing an image of Ben Milam with a musket) yet elegant (the label design on the barrel-proof bourbon was inspired by Coco Chanel perfume).
The researchers are mapping the hastily dug  mass graves  and campsites, as well as the thousands of musket balls, bullets, buttons and personal items that were dropped on the field.
And in March, Pai declined a "courage under fire" award, in the form of a musket, that was presented to him at the event for his work repealing net neutrality.
This dish may be simple, but it's also incredibly well thought out—just as everything that comes from Matt Lambert, owner and chef of Michelin-starred Musket Room in New York.
Originally a musket manufacturer founded in Huskvarna, Sweden in the 1600s, the company began making motorcycles in 1903 — but the brand also adorns household products such as lawn mowers and chainsaws.
For many Americans, if there is an image that comes to mind when they think about that amendment, it is the musket in the hands of minutemen at Lexington and Concord.
Brett Musket, 28, owner of the Offshore surf shop in the town of Moruya, said the impact on what was normally one of the busiest times of the year was "phenomenal".
A fight at the hospital The team also discovered musket balls that were fired near the doors to the hospital, which would indicate a fight took place there that was previously unrecorded.
Like Washington, Thomas Marshall was a surveyor and foot soldier in the European acquisition of the Americas—sometimes with musket and sword, more often with surveyor's chain, fountain pen, and law book.
The game offers a wide variety of units spanning several military cultures, ranging from Viking warriors and Napoleonic musket men to the more exotic Chicken Man (who flings chickens at enemies, of course).
This is due in large part to manpower, but perhaps more importantly, to weapons such as the "matchlock" musket, a bayonet equipped with a locking mechanism that enabled it be fired by hand.
For example, there were even colonial laws that said when [white indentured servants] were done with their indentured service, their masters were required to provide them with some compensation and a functioning musket.
They melted a statue of King George III and turned it into 40,85033 musket balls that were used in a war lasting eight years before the king gave up and gave America independence.
"His statue here has been pulled down to make musket ball of, so that his troops will probably have melted Majesty fired at them," Ebenezer Hazard, the New York postmaster, wrote to Gen.
Plenty of people like me support the Second Amendment, but millions of us also recognize the difference between a musket and an AK-47 or an AR-15, used by the Florida gunman.
Last month, the school said it would remove a "problematic" doorway carving that shows a Puritan settler aiming a musket at a Native American, after drawing criticism for simply covering up the gun.
Unfortunately, it's not coming—not because the constitution is an unworthy document, but because it was written with quill pens by patriots whose ideas of weapons in 1787 was a musket or a sword.
The old man saw the muddy horse, but the scene's murkiness—or, perhaps, purposeful censorship provided by the company, he'd later suggest over a pint that evening—didn't allow the enemy's musket to register.
Granted, when the Founding Fathers wrote that amendment, they understood an "arm" to be a musket, which, if you were a practiced expert, could fire (at best) maybe three or four rounds a minute.
But while "the guns have changed", she said—alluding to the difference between a musket and an AR-15, the semi-automatic weapon with which the Parkland shooter killed 17 people—"our laws have not".
Walsh, who raised eyebrows last week after he tweeted, "If Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket," took issue with the timing of the FBI director's letter, calling it "wrong" and "really unfair" to Hillary Clinton.
That's when Mr. Norris trades the writerly equivalents of a musket and saber for heavier ammunition (think hand grenades) and threatens to bomb his hitherto artfully spun story, as well its contemptible characters, to smithereens.
There have been various conflicting accounts of the gun that was used in the killing, with some witnesses stating that it looked like a musket or antique, and others speculating that it may have been handmade.
In between semesters, he continued to develop his skills and learned what was actually required to excel in the industry by staging for heavy hitters like wd~50, Gotham Bar and Grill, and The Musket Room.
When the hotel does open, a reception area will have an exhibit with Revolutionary-era items like musket balls, buttons and belt buckles from soldier uniforms, cooking utensils, and more, which were excavated from Fort Hill.
" So "if the cabin door of the freedman is broken open and the intruder enter…then should a well-loaded musket be in the hand of the occupant to send the polluted wretch to another world.
But they learned that while it's not hard to find a dime lying on the floor, it takes years of practice to recognize the sound of a musket ball eight inches underground and then determine its provenance.
The story goes that while preaching against British tyranny, Muhlenberg dramatically stripped off his clerical robe to reveal a Colonial Army uniform, raised a musket, and led the men in his congregation out the door to go enlist.
Her father had taken her to the north of King William Island to get driftwood, and there on a gravel ridge they had also picked up brown things, dark things: musket balls, spoons, forks, a silver dinner knife.
It will be a fascinating clash of philosophies: Activision's COD franchise continues to move further into the future while EA takes us as far back as it can go without putting a musket and canon at our disposal.
The leaden king was to be repurposed "to make musket balls, so that his troops will probably have melted Majesty fired at them," during the Revolutionary War, said a letter from Ebenezer Hazard, New York's postmaster, to Gen.
Joe Walsh -- who is facing criticism this week after saying he's going to pick up a musket if Donald Trump loses the 2016 election -- attacked Duckworth over her war record, saying she talks too much about her war record.
P.S.: The storied firearm we told you about in our Back Story on Wednesday — an 18th century musket made for the Qianlong emperor — was sold by the Sotheby's auction house to a private collector for more than $2.4 million.
While I was shocked and swimming along in the ocean, he was busy laughing at me telling me to "enjoy the water" before I managed to return to my ship and no-scope him in the face with the game's musket.
I wasn't going to dominate the other cultures through religion, and by the time I'd moved beyond the musket (in about 1965) it was clear I wasn't going to win a military victory — but I could still succeed with a science victory.
It is clear that the Founding Fathers, who lived before the invention of the Gatling gun, could not have envisioned musket-armed civilians, who could fire only one round per minute, commanding the right to hunt turkeys, or humans, with modern ferocity.
The AR-15, the gun behind some of the worst mass shootings in America, explained My point in bringing up the lever action rifle is that civilians have been buying "weapons of war" for a very long time, since the black powder musket days.
A few years ago, the playwright and actress Talene Monahon began to interview re-enactors in Virginia, Massachusetts and New York, stitching their responses into "How to Load a Musket," a largely verbatim piece of theater at 59E13 Theaters, produced by Less Than Rent Theater.
Walk along the red brick sidewalks of Massachusetts Avenue, which cuts through the center of town, and Lexington's Brahmin past is evident: a statue on the Battle Green of a musket-toting Captain John Parker, who led the fight against the British in 1775.
While he once voted for Trump and proclaimed he'd be "grabbing my musket" if Trump were to lose, he now says that he believes he helped create Trump and that he's really sorry for all the bad stuff he's said, which, of course, wasn't very long ago.
They murdered the watchman and made off with four barrels of gunpowder, a keg of musket balls, and forty guns, then used those supplies to make their way southward, raiding estates and burning whatever plantation land they could, disrupting the agricultural economy and, more crucially, recruiting comrades.
I was giddy with excitement when a woman dressed in a bonnet and apron said, "Good day to you!" as I walked by, and when a stern man in Yorktown demonstrated the loading and firing of a musket with all the gravitas of an 18th-century infantryman.
Known for the clicking sounds of their consonants, they had herded, foraged and hunted along the Swartberg slopes for thousands of years until they were gradually displaced by Bantu expansion some 21,4003 years ago, and then pushed out by musket-wielding white settlers in the mid-2400th century.
Public, which has a Michelin star and has won several James Beard awards, was an incubator for a number of highly respected chefs, including Matt Lambert of the Musket Room, Ann Redding of Uncle Boons and Mr. Donahue's, and Matt Hyland of Pizza Loves Emily and Emmy Squared.
On one side are Revolutionary-era artefacts, including weapons of war like a musket commissioned by Washington from a Philadelphia gunsmith, as well as everyday objects and political texts, including a page from the Pennsylvania Evening Post of July 6th 1776, with the first published text of the Declaration of Independence.
The enduring image of a yeoman farmer leaving his plow in the furrow to grab a musket on behalf of freedom is mostly mythical; during the Revolution, George Washington's army was rarely larger than 20,000 troops and on occasion dwindled to 903,000, in a country of two and a half million.
"What the hell is wrong with Florida?" is the type of question Dave Barry is often asked about his home state after colorful Florida stories go viral (like Florida Man Seen Firing Musket at Cars While Dressed as Pirate or Florida Man Says He Danced on Patrol Car in Order to Escape Vampires).
It later emerged that FCC staffers backstage had prevented the NRA from bringing out the "musket" for fear of violating ethics regulations—and also, no doubt, wanting to avoid the spectacle of the enemy of net neutrality brandishing a firearm, the week after a deadly school shooting that had ignited massive protests.
Walsh isn't actually going to grab his musket if Clinton wins for the same reason that all those celebrities threatening to ditch a Trump'd America for Canada aren't going to follow through: Starting a revolution or uprooting your life is a lot more work than talking tough in the days before an election.
In one episode, Walsh vowed he would be "grabbing my musket" if Trump lost to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonPoll: Support rises for 2020 Democrats favoring 'Medicare for All' Overlooked Nevada seeks to pack a bigger punch in 2020 race Trump to hold campaign rally in North Carolina day before special House election MORE in 2016 (The Associated Press).
A former congressman on Wednesday threatened to grab his musket if GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE loses the presidential election.
That remark was soon followed by the publication by Politico of a group of Facebook photos posted by the Senator, then State Agriculture Commissioner, during a 2014 visit to the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library, where she posed with a Civil War musket and a Confederate soldier's cap — the same style worn by the child-suicide in Walker's installation.
"As you know, once my staff became aware of what was happening, they asked backstage that the musket not be presented to me to ensure that this could be first discussed with and vetted by career ethics attorneys in the FCC's Office of General Counsel," Pai wrote in letters to the NRA and ACU on Thursday, according to Politico, which first reported the news.
Our planetary onion is made up of four main layers: the crust, which you're standing on right this moment; the mantle, a rocky silicate layer 1,800 miles thick that makes up 84 percent of Earth's volume; the outer core, a fast spinning layer of molten iron and nickel where the jet stream was found; the inner core, a giant musket ball of iron that is the same temperature as the surface of the sun.

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