"The fact that he had the type of weaponry and the amount of weaponry in that [hotel] room — it was preplanned extensively," Lombardo said.
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"The fact that he had the type of weaponry and the amount of weaponry in that [hotel] room — it was pre-planned extensively," Lombardo said.
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And according to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), both sides continue to move heavy weaponry around — weaponry which should have been withdrawn a long time ago.
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"The fact that he had the type of weaponry and the amount of weaponry in that room, it was pre-planned extensively," Sheriff Joseph Lombardo of Clark County told reporters Tuesday.
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But this time there's no weaponry necessary — only support.
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Despite the weaponry and arson, it's a well mannered affair.
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The application in modern weaponry has the Pentagon fretting too.
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Much of the point of your movement is democratizing weaponry.
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For newer types of weaponry, the figures are also striking.
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The Kurds have no air force and little heavy weaponry.
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Exhaust all other options before bringing out this heavy weaponry.
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But the UAE continues to splurge on the latest weaponry.
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But on Thursday, he responded to them on nuclear weaponry.
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We are up against the next generation in information weaponry.
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And the level of violence and weaponry continued to escalate.
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Above all, it could stop its sales of American weaponry.
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Exhaust all other options before bringing out this heavy weaponry.
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Iran has passed on weaponry and technical expertise to allies.
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Here's a look at some of its most important weaponry.
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"Autonomous weaponry is the ultimate threat to humanity," says Cuban.
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"You have been associated for the last I don't know how many years with one of the five corporations that provide 90% of the defensive weaponry, the weaponry to defend this nation," McCain said.
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These included drones and anti-drone weaponry, according to NBC News.
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America has weaponry aplenty that could make them disappear, fingerprint-less.
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Much of this has to do with Prompto's choice of weaponry.
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Aloy can then grab the weaponry and use it against enemies.
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We have the most sophisticated weaponry of intelligence available to mankind.
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For one thing, he doesn't have much weaponry to work with.
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And Black Widow finally had a costume and widow-like weaponry.
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Military technology and weaponry expert Dr. Robert J. Bunker was confused.
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Much of its weaponry is, in fact, outdated or ill maintained.
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"I think he's now got advanced nuclear weaponry," he said. 2.
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Unfortunately, Aragorn seems to have adopted more modern forms of weaponry.
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Weaponry, tools, and extensive body tattoos are recommended for optimal veracity.
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Not only was the weaponry involved made in Iran, they say.
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"We are denying them precision weaponry by various means," he said.
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The most advanced automated American weaponry has focused on defensive applications.
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"The most sophisticated weaponry we have is our guns," he says.
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Don't listen to me; I'm not up on my medieval weaponry.
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Others showed the powerful weaponry wielded by the traffickers, including mounted .
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Ukraine's government wanted advanced weaponry to help battle Russian-backed rebels.
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The secret of implosion thus represented the future of atomic weaponry.
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I want certain highly adept people -- people that understand weaponry, guns.
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I had been doing a lot of reading about robotic weaponry.
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I had been doing a lot of reading about robotic weaponry.
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These collections comprise masks, statuary, instruments, weaponry, jewelry, and utilitarian objects.
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But in living animals today, formidable tail weaponry is nearly absent.
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The government also claims Machar wants to bring in heavy weaponry.
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Once in a vehicle you'll quickly notice the driver can't control weaponry.
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"Lots of documents and weaponry have been seized as well," it added.
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Iran provided -- and continues to provide -- training, weaponry and equipment to Hezbollah.
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"I haven't ever worked on a game with realistic weaponry," he said.
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Potential U.S. responses could include sanctions, or supplying Ukraine with additional weaponry.
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There is no danger for them when they carry dangerous weaponry publicly.
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Yes, we can develop AI-enabled smart weaponry, but should we really?
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She has become a very mature player with a lot of weaponry.
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Much of the game's weaponry is designed to suppress rather the damage.
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He moves between weaponry and energy, cataloguing mistakes, dishonesty and irrational fears.
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For all America's modern weaponry, any new Korean fight would be "nasty".
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The "modern warfare" look extends to the sound of the weaponry itself.
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As far as 3D-printed weaponry is concerned, it's a rare find.
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That does not mean that JROTC cadets never use more powerful weaponry.
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Superior weaponry meant the taking of land was a one-way occurrence.
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It's unclear how much weaponry may have been seized in the process.
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In other areas like agriculture and weaponry, the U.S. is still strong.
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We also know that Turkey wants to buy defense weaponry from Russia.
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I had never seen the level of weaponry that the police had.
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CIA-funded weaponry started flowing to Syrian rebel groups the following year.
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The group has been leaking apparently authentic NSA cyber weaponry since August.
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Wars will be won or lost in cyberspace and by electronic weaponry.
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Unfortunately, in this category of weaponry, the U.S. is playing catch up.
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But that same technology, applied to weaponry is terrifying, the letter says.
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Korine's exhibition is tucked away behind an exhibit on medieval Japanese weaponry.
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They replicate reality, and the in-game weaponry reflects that painstaking effort.
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Each of these forts housed weaponry and sleeping accommodations for the soldiers.
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The young men of N.A. had an almost erotic interest in weaponry.
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In what appeared to be a first, it implicated Iranian-supplied weaponry.
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Callimachi: In that same area, there were shell casings, remnants of weaponry.
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Nuclear weaponry is the one thing he has that makes him significant.
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Those defenses in turn promoted the evolution of new forms of weaponry.
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Other weaponry does not cause this type of devastation with this frequency.
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The game's breathtaking visuals and detailed weaponry further complicate the fun factor.
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Should they be armed, and if so, with what level of weaponry?
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A statement reveals the group is "giving up all its weaponry" on Saturday.
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Sabbath delivered, providing the proletariat with a musical weaponry designed to combat powerlessness.
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And we want them to reduce their nuclear and long-range offensive weaponry.
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Rather, it was supposed to suggest that nastier weaponry is on the way.
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And even the weaponry in Sniper Elite IV required some light, creative license.
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Most high-range creatures have heavy weaponry bolted to their sides and spine.
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Fortnite embraces and all-ages look, but then still uses real-life weaponry.
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A heavily militarized state North Korea's conventional weaponry is dated, with limited effectiveness.
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The move is largely symbolic as the guns are not considered advanced weaponry.
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In response, the Taiwanese spend billions on advanced U.S. weaponry for self-defense.
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And two years ago India overtook Pakistan as a buyer of American weaponry.
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Park rangers have clashed with herders in shootouts, seizing weaponry and veterinary medicines.
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His eyes are dark brown chestnuts that glower passionately whenever he discusses weaponry.
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Improvised weaponry typically is not as fearsome as that made by defence companies.
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He also suggested providing additional anti-aircraft and anti-ship weaponry to Ukraine.
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Grego advised combining defensive space technology with stronger legal limits on orbital weaponry.
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The missile launchers were of Chinese design, and the missiles resembled Russian weaponry.
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He also claimed that Moscow intends to position sophisticated weaponry at these ports.
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American weaponry sold to Saudi Arabia has likewise been found in AQAP hands.
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A second official confirmed the decision to suspend the sale of certain weaponry.
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In 2014, an ISIS spokesman called for lone-wolf attacks using improvised weaponry.
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Russia denies sending its own troops or sophisticated weaponry to helping the separatists.
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Fordow is buried deep underground, making it relatively impregnable to most conventional weaponry.
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In return, the soldiers give us access to large caches of captured weaponry.
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"Now all the arsenal of weaponry is available to the government," he said.
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American arms had won a knockout over the Soviets' weaponry and military doctrines.
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Laser. The very word conjures thoughts of dark magic and planet-pulverizing weaponry.
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Russia also regularly supplies fighter jets, surface-to-air missiles and other weaponry.
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For some, it's the camaraderie; for others, the weaponry, the grog, the outfits.
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One senior U.S. official said Soleimani had supplied advanced weaponry to Kataib Hezbollah.
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For North Koreans, holiday fun is short on barbecues and high on weaponry.
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The husband and wife team were armed with heavy weaponry and homemade bombs.
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The weaponry could also provide a technological base for ballistic missile defense capabilities.
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Russian advanced weaponry has already somewhat impacted Israel's margin of regional military superiority.
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Above, Iranians visit a weaponry and military equipment exhibition in Tehran last week.
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The Empire is a rigid, militaristic hierarchy, obsessed with its high-tech weaponry.
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Saudi Arabia is OPEC's biggest oil producer and the top buyer of U.S. weaponry.
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The Russians used all kinds of heavy weaponry, including those that are internationally prohibited.
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Image: Steve Childs/Wikimedia CommonsThere are some shrimp species equipped with truly remarkable weaponry.
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The game's maps and weaponry are constantly changing, which creates a steep learning curve.
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Latest developments Turkey says it provided troops, weaponry to assist the Peshmerga in Bashiqa.
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They're taking the inherently ugly, seemingly undesigned world of weaponry and making it beautiful.
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Stop selling obscene amounts of weaponry to regimes that use them to fuel wars.
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Having new and upgraded weaponry will help defend against and deter a possible attack.
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For design, technology and complicated weaponry, Reliance would have a foreign partner, he noted.
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The question as to the use of weaponry is not just limited to criminals.
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However, they're also useful for more high-stakes research, including cybersecurity and nuclear weaponry.
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The answers were almost always tactical in nature: more weaponry, more money, more training.
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Any deployment of such weaponry would be years away, senior Trump administration officials say.
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In such conditions, the United States' high-tech weaponry confers less of an advantage.
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Those factors have likely prompted Gulf countries to invest in developing their own weaponry.
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Vucic said Serbia's own 28,000-strong armed forces also needed new weaponry and modernisation.
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Plus, there are whole items: textiles, weaponry, religious figurines, manuscripts, and even tent poles.
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But a more promiscuous use of heavy weaponry poses a different set of risks.
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US military policy dictates that a human operator authorize a drone to deploy weaponry.
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That, she claimed, was a violation of UN law because Iran was proliferating weaponry.
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It will result in dislocation… lost jobs… better weaponry and that sort of thing.
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Egypt, a staunch American ally, is also becoming a solid customer of Russian weaponry.
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Key Saudi installations are tightly guarded and protected by missile batteries and other weaponry.
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"This is definitely an amount of weaponry that is not for personal use," Sgt.
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President Trump endorsed an N.R.A. plan to arm teachers who are adept with weaponry.
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Ideology can also determine how a group attacks and its choice of weaponry, i.e.
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Halting the supply of weaponry is not going to end the war, he says.
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Inspired, he decided to erect a fortress with crenelated towers to house his weaponry.
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Offit was chatting with an American military officer about weaponry when his iPhone buzzed.
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My assumption was that fireworks had evolved from weaponry, but I had it backward.
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Russia and China, in contrast, have pushed ahead with a new generation of weaponry.
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Magnet fishing turning up relic weaponry is actually not as uncommon as you might think.
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She is a hunter, with an arsenal of tools and weaponry that make her resourceful.
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The Pentagon says Washington has sold Taiwan more than $15 billion in weaponry since 2010.
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These tests might seem ordinary; after all, militaries try out new weaponry all the time.
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This would widen an already diverse arsenal of weaponry that threatens to end the world.
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Watling also pointed out that Riyadh can always turn to other countries for its weaponry.
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Rho was a holy Paladin who used heavy weaponry and a divine ability to heal.
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There was weaponry all around: helicopters, tanks and missiles to shoot at helicopters and tanks.
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Currently, silencers are treated akin to heavy weaponry such as machine guns under federal law.
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Virginia's governor said that the right's weaponry was better than that of the state police.
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The occupiers, however, rebuffed the would-be mediators who decamped, with their weaponry, to Burns.
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The Pentagon says Washington has sold Taipei more than $15 billion in weaponry since 2010.
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They're just zombies, and they exist solely to be dispatched with speed and creative weaponry.
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"Laser-guided missiles, sophisticated weaponry, car batteries — all these components come from China," says Bridges.
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Argentina's cold-war-era weaponry is designed to counter conventional threats that no longer exist.
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Essential features that might be dead giveaways, like the weaponry, are tucked inside the aircraft.
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But one way or another, the Pentagon intends to integrate more AI into its weaponry.
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First, because it has more weaponry and men, it can, essentially, keep blasting away longer.
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But even laws with grandfathering provisions can help to prevent further spread of this weaponry.
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And what violence did occur was between two US allies, with American taxpayer-financed weaponry.
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The Pentagon says Washington has sold Taipei more than $15 billion in weaponry since 2010.
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In most other states, civilians can own the same weaponry and equipment as the police.
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The missile launchers can also carry weaponry to target incoming aircraft, enemy ships and missiles.
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Other senior U.S. officials have said any deployment of such weaponry would be years away.
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Concerns that DIY weaponry would violate International Traffic in Arms Regulations delayed homemade gun creation.
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Re-enactors will also be around throughout the day demonstrating Colonial-era weaponry and cooking.
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It's been interested in such weaponry — specifically HGVs — since the early years of this century.
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Doesn't that mean she always keeps them around, even if they occasionally double as weaponry?
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It was a snubnose, the color of the weather, no weaponry visible in its undercarriage.
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At the same time, criminal actors in Mexico are in constant search of such weaponry.
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The Pentagon says Washington has sold Taiwan more than $15 billion in weaponry since 2010.
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A spring offensive Critical to the success of Operation Mansouri will be access to weaponry.
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Nowhere is this need for advice more crucial than in the arena of nuclear weaponry.
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On Thursday, Trump proposed giving "highly adept" teachers who "understand weaponry" concealed weapons in schools.
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Germany had a clear advantage in terms of training and weaponry, including the machine gun.
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Iran mainly relies on asymmetric tactics and its proxies to counter more sophisticated U.S. weaponry.
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"Fido has some serious concerns about your medium-range weaponry," I hear Mr. Trump saying.
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Nowhere is that chaos more dangerous than in the realm of civilization-ending nuclear weaponry.
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The protesters in street clothes, met by police outfitted in military style garb and weaponry.
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Trump has also sent weaponry to Ukraine for use against the Russia-backed separatists there.
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Iran has denied involvement, despite evidence that the rebels are using Iranian weaponry, including missiles.
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Nevertheless, they were quite good at defeating advanced powers which boasted far more sophisticated weaponry.
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Such nightmarish scenario-building could simply be dismissed as wild-eyed speculation, but the more states think about, plan, and build weaponry along these lines, the greater the danger that a crisis could spiral into a hypersonic war once such weaponry was widely deployed.
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Our friend is trapped in Dusty Divot, surrounded by fake defaults with no shield or weaponry.
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This isn't the first time the group has attempted to sell its exploits and cyber-weaponry.
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"Unfortunately we don't know how this weaponry was delivered to Yemen," he told reporters on Wednesday.
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Barack Obama used cyber weaponry and sanctions to deter Iran from building its own atomic bomb.
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Arya and Gendry, Winterfell's most popular will-they/ won't-they couple, are still bonding over weaponry.
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About 15,000 personnel, more than 160 aircraft and 580 pieces of weaponry and equipment were involved.
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A love for weaponry is sometimes seen as quirky but it isn't exactly a social taboo.
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The agreement also requires the YPG to turn over its heavy weaponry and dismantle its fortifications.
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The agreement also required the YPG to turn over its heavy weaponry and dismantle its fortifications.
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Russia and China, Duterte continued, had both offered to provide weaponry should the Philippines request it.
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Watching awestruck chefs peruse Fingal's collection of weaponry is like watching Rambo at a gun show.
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Former classmates have described him as a social outcast trouble-maker with a fascination for weaponry.
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Visitors involved in territorial disputes with China, including Japan and Vietnam, sent ships bristling with weaponry.
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Many prominent researchers at the company have already come out against the use of AI weaponry.
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Expert: Hard to disprove North Korea's claim North Korea's conventional weaponry is dated, with limited effectiveness.
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Shortly after the arrests, Germany said it was reviewing Turkey's applications to buy weaponry from Germany.
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And North Korea contends it has withdrawn from any international agreements that would limit its weaponry.
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If more allies are interested in purchasing this weaponry, we should help them to do so.
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The usual arsenal of far-out sci-fi weaponry: a plasma rifle, an alien sniper weapon.
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The Pentagon policy also prohibited purchasing weaponry that is banned under the Convention on Cluster Munitions.
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In 2007, China demonstrated the capacity to launch weaponry from the ground to destroy a satellite.
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The next couple of shots show off the footage of the Death Troopers unleashing their weaponry.
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On Friday, senior U.S. officials said that any deployment of such weaponry would be years away.
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The United States is Taiwan's biggest ally and a key provider of weaponry to resist China.
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Light-emitting weaponry is merely an active, far more aggressive version of time-honored deceptive practices.
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"I wanted to serve my country but had no interest in guns or weaponry," he said.
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"There will be some exciting new weaponry on show at the parade this year," Zhou said.
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The Pentagon is spending billions of dollars on the kind of weaponry imagined in science fiction.
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With funds from Qatar and private donors, Ahrar al-Sham bought heavy weaponry and attracted recruits.
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The power of weaponry is the single biggest problem that we have today in the world.
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Additionally, the Trump administration has given lethal weaponry to Russian adversaries to defend themselves against aggression.
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Grand Theft Auto Online gets into the business of illegal weaponry with its newest update: Gunrunning.
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Raids on the regime's arsenals during the revolution ended up giving tribes enormous amounts of weaponry.
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Now Turkey is allying itself with jihadists and backing them with NATO weaponry to attack us.
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But the Mossad has a long history of assassinating scientists developing weaponry seen as a threat.
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The end result of weaponry (that is, killing or maiming) is mostly absent in this show.
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He noted that while only Hezbollah has heavy weaponry, light arms are widely dispersed throughout Lebanon.
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Accuracy of American weaponry has improved since then, but mistakes and limitations remain facts of war.
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Today's cyber warfare means that small groups of individuals have the equivalent weaponry at their fingertips.
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They carried heavy weaponry, and their bulletproof vests read "ICE," short for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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He has spoken, alarmingly, about deploying this weaponry against terrorists and about expanding America's nuclear capabilities.
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"These women were enormously sophisticated and tasteful and well-versed in corporate weaponry," Mr. Wright said.
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Rarely were these personal histories collected by museums along with this weaponry from the South Pacific.
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Other targets according to the IDF included "a rocket manufacturing workshop, advanced naval weaponry, military compounds Among the targets, the IDF said, were, "sheds of drones used for terror purposes, a rocket manufacturing workshop, advanced naval weaponry, military compounds, training facilities and a munitions manufacturing site.
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The Pentagon says the United States has sold Taiwan more than $15 billion in weaponry since 2010.
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It is also known for posting video messages featuring uniformed gunmen toting military-style weaponry and equipment.
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The great paintings of the Dutch golden age are displayed alongside weaponry, ships' models and felt hats.
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But in 2015 he did sign an open letter in favour of a ban on AI weaponry.
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This is why we put together an arsenal of burn-fighting weaponry as a just-in-case.
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It will also help improve bilateral military interoperability and promote Egypt's continued phaseout of Soviet-era weaponry.
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Australia, along with the United States, Singapore and China, provided weaponry and technical support, including surveillance aircraft.
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That would give China a complete "triad" of nuclear weaponry, launchable from the air, land and sea.
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He also said the industry and governments needed to do more to upgrade weaponry in shorter intervals.
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U.S. officials say the Houthis have benefited from Iranian-provided know-how and weaponry, including ballistic missiles.
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Nuclear weapons, after all, don't function like traditional weaponry and are effectively indiscriminate tools of mass slaughter.
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Western officials oppose the purchase because it would put the system in close proximity to NATO weaponry.
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Western officials oppose the purchase because it would put the system in close proximity to NATO weaponry.
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Former Japanese Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba also suggested placing American nuclear weaponry on Japanese territory last month.
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The Russian Navy reportedly has installed non-lethal weaponry aboard the frigates Admiral Gorshkov and Admiral Kasatonov.
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It's difficult to say how well that weaponry would function against the U.S. military in any war.
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" The school found the two male authors guilty of "violence" for their "juxtaposition of weaponry and sexuality.
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During your missions, you'll battle on foot, in vehicles, inside, and outside with alien and human weaponry.
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U.S. officials said the weaponry would help Saudi defend its border, not conduct offensive operations in Yemen.
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And Bannai indicated that the UAE is unlikely to stop buying military weaponry from the United States.
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He was crucial to the development of Israel's military industry, including some of its most sophisticated weaponry.
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"It forces us all to go out, shoot and be familiar and proficient with our new weaponry."
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The exhibition shows weaponry was a common theme in his work, with gruesome bladed war contraptions envisaged.
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Weaponry and air strikes were not to be used in those zones by combatants, the text said.
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Mr. Cruz Trejos said that he was not anti-American and that talk of weaponry was bluster.
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In December, Trump agreed to provide lethal weaponry to Ukraine in Kiev's fight against Russian-backed separatists.
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Stolen weaponry, hijacked vehicles, repurposed equipment—it was a scrappy and makeshift David against a fascist Goliath.
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I want certain highly adept people, people that understand weaponry, guns — if they really have that aptitude.
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Since Trump took office, Saudi Arabia has signed about $14.5 billion in commitments to buy US weaponry.
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Tribunal members were equally worried about the military's use of advanced weaponry in areas populated by civilians.
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Callimachi: They had a division inside of their military that was dedicated to the manufacturing of weaponry.
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And if not, then why not default to the man with the biggest budget for political weaponry?
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A war across the Middle East with modern-day weaponry would be catastrophic on a global scale.
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"Having that type of weaponry in the house enables us to do things like hybrid," Myers said.
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In the Japanese canon, new technology often arrives as weaponry that Japanese scientists turn against an aggressor.
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The same Twitter account shared photos of weaponry painted with the names of well-known mass shooters.
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President Xi Jinping has been revolutionizing China's military: rooting out corruption, adding new units, and upgrading weaponry.
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But possessing good aim in an age of faulty, smoky ammo and inaccurate weaponry helped even more.
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Both Koreas still have troops and weaponry at or near the border, known as the Demilitarized Zone.
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That's why, according to Pompeo, the U.S. deployed a carrier strike group and other weaponry to the region.
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In the lead vehicle, a pickup truck, two men transported the drugs, along with some of the weaponry.
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Sounds of gunfire and heavy weaponry echoed into the evening while smoke and fire could be seen rising.
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They're arming themselves with some seriously weaponry and soon spot her in the woods and shoot at her.
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Both sides have moved plenty of heavy weaponry out of storage and in close proximity to each other.
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The men were initially charged with possession of weaponry for sabotage and with money laundering for terrorism purposes.
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There's Thor swinging his hammer around, taking out armored soldiers equipped with sci-fi weaponry from Stark Industries.
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No single item of weaponry has developed quite the same peculiar cult around it that the katana has.
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ISIS has "good engineers working with them," al-Jobouri said, citing the "good professional work" in building weaponry.
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But the Kurds will realize that with their light, outmoded weaponry, they are no match for Turkish tanks.
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And those tests have sparked global fear that North Korea could soon attack foreign countries with nuclear weaponry.
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"Asked whether he and his men carried weaponry, Cheney told the site, "We'd be fools not to be.
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Bali told Reuters on Saturday that the SDF were advancing on two fronts using medium and heavy weaponry.
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Upgrading your suit and weaponry; surviving the elements; facing off against the predators that stalk planets at night.
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Besides the settings, methods of violence, and kinds of weaponry used, distinct agendas seem to have undergirded them.
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Stealth aircraft, satellite reconnaissance, precision guided weaponry, GPS-enabled drones, and body armor are just a few examples.
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Across the region, Tehran enjoyed JCPOA-provided revenue to purchase new weaponry and gained a heavily armed status.
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Even the most incremental move to constrain deadly weaponry seems to many Americans to cut against their rights.
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We won, built a harmonious global community, and advanced our weaponry for when they returned — which is now.
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The vehicle can only drive a maximum speed of about 40 mph and wasn't equipped with any weaponry.
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The Houthis are being bolstered by Shia ally Iran in the form of advanced weaponry and military advisors.
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The weaponry available to Houthi rebels has improved since the Houthi forces have been in collaboration with Iran.
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Others say they're spending all their money on Syria and weaponry and the people are starving to death.
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Western capitals have criticized China for militarizing the South China Sea with the deployment of advanced weaponry there.
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Yet, it stands to be just as divisive to humans as the 70-year proliferation of nuclear weaponry.
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Power of weaponry today is beyond anything ever thought of, or even, you know, it's unthinkable, the power.
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Kenya's presidency urged Kiir and Machar to move heavy weaponry and troops out of civilian areas in Juba.
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MP's on the committee highlighted weak army power, pointing to ineffective anti-tank weaponry and outdated rocket technology.
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Last year, Boeing reorganized its defense business to include a division focused on drones and other unmanned weaponry.
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Even on a computer screen at midday, its immersive study of nuclear weaponry and existential dread is overpowering.
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It's an extremely complicated process, and disasters that put people in jeopardy can occur while testing new weaponry.
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The law will also leave untouched weaponry and registration procedures for shooting courses and competitions held in Switzerland.
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She learned how to use homemade mortars, she said, although she mostly left the weaponry to the men.
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Millions have died under the direct assault of American weaponry — in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Panama, Afghanistan and Syria.
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They now cite patrols like the one on Sunday as justification for the installation of defensive weaponry there.
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But he cautioned against over-optimism or a sign that Pyongyang is about to dismantle its nuclear weaponry.
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As for abilities go, she's known for her hand-to-hand combat skills and has vast weaponry knowledge.
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Whether to provide more substantial weaponry to Kiev's beleaguered forces has embroiled American policy makers for several years.
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That includes beefing up the type of military aid the U.S. offers Ukraine to include more lethal weaponry.
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The Kurds oppose the deal but have reportedly pulled back heavy weaponry from part of the border area.
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And police arrive with tanks and full weaponry at anti-racist protests but not at white supremacist rallies.
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It will also ban private trade in weaponry and allow only allowing certain government institutions to import guns.
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Iran mainly relies on asymmetric tactics and its regional proxies in order to counter more sophisticated U.S. weaponry.
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CNN has found multiple instances this year where that weaponry was diverted, in defiance of end-user agreements.
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Now Bannon has lost the backing of the Mercer family's billions that he had counted on for weaponry.
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Not with the gun laws we have, and the weaponry available to nearly anyone in the United States.
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Fifteen thousand troops marched through central Beijing, accompanied by 580 pieces of weaponry and more than 160 aircraft.
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A search of a nearby flat revealed a cache of weaponry including a semi-automatic rifle and bullets.
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Between 2008 and 2017, Islamabad purchased more than $6 billion of Chinese weaponry, according to think tank CSIS.
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Rarer still are parades involving high-tech weaponry, tanks and other heavy equipment, which Trump has reportedly requested.
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Russian intervention -- with troops and weaponry -- has helped tilt the balance in Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's favor.
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The Air Force has steadily upgraded them over the decades with new sensors, communications, defensive equipment and weaponry.
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Editorial When injustice aligns with cruelty, and heavy weaponry is involved, the results can be shameful and bloody.
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I founded and run a company called Axon, which manufactures less-lethal weaponry, including the TASER stun gun.
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How could such sophisticated weaponry fall into the hands of private citizens, given the nation's stringent firearms prohibition?
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Power is certainly at issue in the abundance of weaponry forged from the material, both functionally and metaphorically.
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They have networks they can plug into in Belgium and France where they have access to heavy weaponry.
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Pro-IS social media channels subsequently showed off weaponry and ammunition said to be captured from the rebels.
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During the Cold War, the development of nuclear weaponry increased demand for radioactive ores in the United States.
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The U.S. is Taiwan's main backer, and has sold Taiwan more than $15 billion in weaponry since 2010.
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Besides strong naval and air weaponry, Japan is making moves to improve its position in other areas, Mizokami said.
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Military tanks, military flyovers, several showcases of military weaponry and fireworks are expected to be part of the festivities.
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Today it is a frontline combat hospital -- dealing with the worst that modern weaponry can do to a body.
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In a film that already is going to feature Tessa Thompson doing suggestive things with weaponry and occasional flexing?
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She found women on Facebook posing against similar backgrounds; she copied, expanded, expertly photoshopped them with camouflage and weaponry.
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Furnished burials belonging to males were also identified, including a number buried with weaponry such as spears and shields.
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Gendry, happy to twiddle his thumbs by making substandard weaponry for the rest of Winterfell, isn't working fast enough.
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You have the perfect opportunity to go to dinner, grab some dessert, or shop for zombie killing weaponry. 12.
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It's a risky proposal, though, because North Korea could continue to improve its weaponry over the three-year period.
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The men were young and in good shape and their bones reveal impacts from close and long-range weaponry.
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"We're seen groups encouraging members to join the military, to get training in weaponry and survival skills," Miller said.
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Authorities said the weaponry included high-capacity magazines and an assault rifle, which are illegal to possess in California.
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Vietnam, which borders the South China Sea, imported three times more weaponry in 2012-16 than in 2007-2011.
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Star Trek fans can find Klingon, a language constructed by Marc Okrand and centered around spacecraft, warfare and weaponry.
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We have talked at length about the misuse and the great sophistication and the weaponry of our intelligence community.
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Sharksi said the BDB had air defense weaponry, claiming LNA pilots "are scared so they fly at high altitudes".
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You chose to focus primarily on those kinds of things rather than delving into the most advanced weaponry. Why?
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Both give the government access to information on terrorist weaponry and tactics that the company gathers through social media.
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Eric Gorscak, postdoctoral researcher at the Field Museum in Chicago, told Gizmodo that tail weaponry is difficult to research.
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"A police officer has to have a reliable piece of weaponry to feel safe," Taylor said in an interview.
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Hundreds of other structures bear the marks of smaller, though still destructive, weaponry: mortars, rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns.
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"We've got to learn a different language," he says, one that doesn't involve much talk of war and weaponry.
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France last year faced home-grown suicide bombers, as well as gunmen armed with an arsenal of powerful weaponry.
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Russia can disrupt our way of life, even destroy our advanced weaponry, through cyber attacks against US computer networks.
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Like in most wars, one side has introduced lethal new weaponry, which can ultimately be used by the other.
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If enough policemen frisked enough young minority kids, they would find enough weed and weaponry to send them away.
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The 100,000 files contain, among other things, blueprints, charts, photos, videos and presentations dealing with nuclear weaponry, he said.
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In an effort to appease Ankara, the Trump administration pledged last year to stop providing weaponry to the YPG.
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For America to retain its lead in high-technology weaponry, DOD must ensure that new systems deliver on time.
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And, it was certainly much more powerful than even today's Russia, although again you go back into the weaponry.
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They will control nuclear weaponry — think Skynet in the "Terminator" series — to dominate humankind or, worse, wipe it out.
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Instead, the regime continues to deploy them on civilian areas, and is likely manufacturing new types of chemical weaponry.
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I was also not a patdown girl who only search people's bodies looking for drugs and weaponry all night.
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So much of SoCal was built on government investment in weaponry—the endless bungalows underwritten by Cold War paranoia.
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Ask questions about weaponry in the room and, if subject admits as much, query the purpose for having them.
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Google has already said that the new artificial intelligence principles under development precluded the use of A.I. in weaponry.
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Sound can cause discomfort and even serious harm, and researchers have explored the idea of sonic weaponry for years.
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No, the Second Amendment became a cancer because lawmakers stopped making laws to match the technological advances of weaponry.
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His fighters lounged in khaki-colored battle wagons at the gates, showing off the weaponry that underpins his authority.
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Or in trying to keep ourselves safe and secure by stockpiling defensive weaponry, we may annihilate life on earth.
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Now it's the right that flaunts weaponry at political events and celebrates taking up arms to settle political disputes.
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But South Korea's desire to improve its weaponry gained urgency as the North made gains in its missile programs.
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Mr. Farocki spent his career exploring how art might be used to understand — and possibly curtail — war and weaponry.
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The utility of antiaircraft weaponry, for example, is unclear, as the Russian-backed rebel army has no air force.
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And he wanted money, weaponry and symbols of support such as state visits to help him face down Russia.
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In this movie, the camera contemplates weaponry with more lip-licking awe than is ever afforded Ms. Gerini's curves.
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Just how many troops were killed or wounded by Iranian-supplied weaponry during the Iraq war remains in dispute.
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In addition to the exercise, the agreement allows for the transfer of advanced weaponry and communications systems to India.
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In 2015, over 1,000 tech experts, researchers and scientists signed a letter warning about the dangers of autonomous weaponry.
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Dead. Thor Current status: Alive Arguably "Infinity War's" MVP, Thor levelled-up his weaponry and so nearly killed Thanos.
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And I want to be able to know that the government is in position to defend against autonomous weaponry.
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Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar boasted in a television interview that the demonstrations had been bolstered by Hamas weaponry.
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Heavy weaponry or not, it is clear that Russia and Hezbollah have established some form of mutually beneficial relationship.
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He makes all sorts of weaponry and machinery that are sort of based on some of this theatrical imaginations.
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Frankly, I would have said get out of Syria; get out – if we didn't have the power of weaponry today.
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On one hand, it's fair, and perhaps even prudent, for Trump and his administration not to overreact to Kim's weaponry.
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Consumer culture and riot police meet in this series of Snuggies printed with crowd control weaponry by artist Johannah Herr.
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The narrow, densely populated streets there make the impact of heavy weaponry deadly and indiscriminate, and access to aid difficult.
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Experts -- and critics -- say no country can match the US for the strength, size or modernity of its nuclear weaponry.
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The narrow, densely-populated streets there makes the impact of heavy weaponry deadly and indiscriminate, and access to aid difficult.
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In other cases, Sinhalese extremists have posted photos of improvised weaponry to Facebook and subsidiaries like WhatsApp before deadly riots.
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Considering the Army's terrible track record, there's reason to be skeptical that more money will mean more and better weaponry.
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Just this week, it reported that Canadian-made weaponry had been used in a house raid that killed one man.
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But despite our weaponry, it's really only ourselves (and other life forms) that will receive the brunt of the damage.
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The United States has long fielded the most advanced weaponry by exploiting electronic components once exclusively produced in the country.
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On one hand, it's reasonable, and perhaps even prudent, for Trump and his administration not to overreact to Kim's weaponry.
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Supplying weaponry to armed groups may prove tougher without the active consent of Ankara and access to the Syrian border.
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Similarly, the US military is currently working on "centaur teams" which combine human intelligence and decision-making with autonomous weaponry.
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In Rocinha the UPPs reduced the circulation of heavy weaponry, says Misha Glenny, author of a book about the favela.
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In a stunning upset, modified Roombas with weaponry (often a knife) attached, known as "Doombas," take the number one spot.
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Heavy weaponry was already widely in use by both sides, contributing to the current death toll of more than 13,173.
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After all, lethal destructive weaponry does not, by any means, appear to be synonymous with peace, tranquility and collective happiness.
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While many online shooters emphasize squad combat and accurate weaponry, Battlefront is almost gleeful in making players act like Stormtroopers.
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Suleiman's dubbing, "The Magnificent," was probably based not only on his innovations in weaponry, but also on his stylish wardrobe.
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Still, Zuul the dinosaur carried superior weaponry — its long, spiked tail, with a massive knob of bone at the tip.
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International backlash has not stopped North Korea from bellicose rhetoric against the West or continuing its pursuit of nuclear weaponry.
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There is a new picture out, however, with Scott, Villeneuve, Gosling, and Harrison Ford chatting over some Blade Runner weaponry.
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It will take years for the Vietnamese, short on cash and largely reliant on Russian weaponry, to integrate American hardware.
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If you can vote at 18, they said, then you should be able access the full suite of legal weaponry.
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China supplies a negligible amount of major weaponry to Saudi Arabia, SIPRI data shows, but it is on the increase.
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Frankly, I would have said get out of Syria; get out — if we didn't have the power of weaponry today.
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But in order for militias to have any power at all, they would need to be permitted to have weaponry.
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Given the sophisticated weaponry both sides now possess, tens of thousands of young men would most likely lose their lives.
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Along the Iraqi border, the king told us, Jordanian troops have discovered a tunnel for smugglers of weaponry and drugs.
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It's a city with naval and land troops that's also well fortified, and it has anti-dragon weaponry as well.
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Israel has strict export controls for digital weaponry, but the country has never barred the sale of NSO Group technology.
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Clearly, their slashing legs were meant to mirror their weaponry, but neither had the sharpness to make the dance convincing.
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Imagine Sean Hannity telling his audience that, without background checks, "American ISIS" would get weaponry to initiate large-scale attacks.
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But at 8:203, a half-dozen young men entered, carrying heavy bags of weaponry, including grenades and long rifles.
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Whether you're building weaponry or an aircraft, defense contracting work offers competitive salaries and is directly related to the military.
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Under this deal, the United States supplied Britain and other Allied nations with vessels, warplanes and weaponry of all kinds.
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Now the company's path to future growth, via cloud-computing services, has divided the company over its stand on weaponry.
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Pentagon officials tout the potential of such weaponry and the largest arms manufacturers are totally gung-ho on the subject.
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Russia's hypersonic program has had its failures — so has ours — but there's no doubting Moscow's seriousness about pursuing such weaponry.
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The Chinese have expressed strong objections to that possibility, which would place advanced United States military weaponry on China's doorstep.
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Not in the sky full of orbiting spy-eyes and weaponry, but in the earth we have looked down upon.
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VICE first spoke to Alien Weaponry when the then 14- and 16-year-olds had clear plans for world domination.
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For example, the grenade launcher and bayonet mount gives the shooter the ability to add more weaponry to the gun.
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Jamie's ragtag group of soldiers pretty much spent the whole episode fumbling with weaponry and having Murtagh scream at them.
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Does one cut defense from the fiscal 2019 level, knowing that our adversaries now have qualitative equality in conventional weaponry?
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Hezbollah gained new power and weaponry while helping President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, another Iran ally, beat back insurgents.
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Russia, hesitant about making an outright attack on NATO territory, has so far refrained from attacking Turkish weaponry inside Turkey.
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They serve as a relatively inexpensive and deadly counter to the United States' overwhelming technological advantage in weaponry and surveillance.
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They were armed with heavy weapons, including antiaircraft weaponry as well as rocket-propelled grenades, according to a Nigerien official.
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Netanyahu called this "another violation, another provocation by Iran, this time in the realm of its quest for nuclear weaponry".
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The US has also long denounced Iran's space program as being a front for the development of ballistic weaponry development.
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Afghan officials have described the weaponry as American-made, suggesting it was either captured, stolen or bought from Afghan forces.
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Iran provides fights and weaponry to its proxies and other militia groups, like Hezbollah, that help keep Assad in power.
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Now the company's path to future growth, via cloud-computing services, has divided the company over its stand on weaponry.
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The use of high-powered weaponry is an unsettling subplot in Chicago's long-running struggle with gun and gang violence.
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The current rate is about $20133 billion per year, most of which is military aid, including weaponry and other equipment.
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All the elements are there; reconnaissance, target selection, lateral movement in the network, patience, timing for maximum impact, adaptive weaponry.
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Without it, America is unilaterally disarming while the rest of the world is heading into the arena with more weaponry.
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Foreign aid amounts to about 1 percent of federal spending, or $42.4 billion, much of it for American-made weaponry.
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What this latest Saudi delivery of American weaponry to Aden proves is US military hardware is still flowing into Yemen.
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Technological changes in communications, media and weaponry have fundamentally altered warfare while making the recording of violent abuse far easier.
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Key units are kept in southern China, along with its most advanced weaponry, including jet fighters and air defense weapons.
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The Zapad, or West, games showed off Moscow's latest weaponry and its ability to quickly mass forces on NATO's borders.
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Their study may help explain why tail weaponry has gone missing since dinosaurs and some ice age animals went extinct.
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The US hit the airbase with 59 cruise missiles but didn't send in warplanes, armed drones, or other heavier weaponry.
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Frankly, I would have said get out of Syria; get out—if we didn't have the power of weaponry today.
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The budget statement said military spending would cover equipment, installations, weaponry, ammunition, and facilities to boost military, institution and housing capabilities.
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Moreover, Russia must stop threatening the U.S. with new weaponry, as Putin did during a recent address to the Russian Parliament.
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And Taylor Fravel said China may also update its weaponry to ensure it can get past any U.S. missile defense system.
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Russia didn't need to such sophisticated weaponry, but it was showing the rest of the world how good its weapons were.
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"No one should have access to the kind of weaponry and firepower that we saw in North Philadelphia yesterday," Kenney said.
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It was nation-state level weaponry turned against soft, civilian targets, like robbing a small-town bank with an Abrams tank.
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His idealized character designs incorporate streetwear with steampunk-esque accessories and Japanese weaponry, all through a warm, eye grabbing color palette.
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Alas, there's a whole other subset of Game of Thrones lore that's about to get a whole lot more important: Weaponry.
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The Czech Army was choosing between Bell and Lockeed Martin's Sikorsky in the deal which also includes weaponry and ammunition shipments.
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With one phone call, they can wield the lethal weaponry of law enforcement like a cudgel in their personal, petty disputes.
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Hundreds of millions of dollars worth of U.S. weaponry is still being used in the war, or on its way over.
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"Such behavior does not deserve respect," said Deinekin, who said Russia needed to establish what weaponry the B-52 was carrying.
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Sure, making weaponry with access to a bandsaw, a lather, or hell, even some chisels would be orders of magnitude easier.
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Nothing about the massive collection of weaponry—the types of guns found, the quantity or the modifications— was immediately deemed illegal.
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The U.S. is uneasy with providing more advanced weaponry to the anti-Assad rebels because of their links to extremist groups.
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China has been developing its own homegrown military hardware but still likes to purchase more advanced weaponry — particularly aircraft — from Russia.
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The weaponry grew more menacing with the use of fuel-filled bottles and a parking meter used as a battering ram.
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" On the pragmatic front, they say that the spread of such weaponry would be "dangerously destabilizing for every country and individual.
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In just the last week, Trump has overseen the use of some of the most powerful weaponry in the US arsenal.
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Nothing screams video game absurdity like telling players they can ride living, breathing animals into a battlefield against advanced industrial weaponry.
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Bostrom invites us to imagine how things would have gone if nuclear weaponry had required abundant elements, rather than rare ones.
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Some 12,000 officers and men, accompanied by tanks, long-range missile launchers, jet fighters and other new, modern weaponry, moved past.
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Over seven seasons, GoT fans have seen Sansa outlast characters with more strength, more power, and more weaponry, again and again.
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Convicts have been behind several recent attacks in Europe, including some using little more weaponry than a knife or rental truck.
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What it does: It's a location-aware shooter that has you turning in place to mow down zombies with various weaponry.
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In April, Google's outspoken workforce spoke out against its involvement in a Pentagon program that uses artificial intelligence to improve weaponry.
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"Such behaviour does not deserve respect," said Deinekin, who said Russia needed to establish what weaponry the B-52 was carrying.
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He said a buried structure there could be a smithy for longboat nails and weaponry, another strong indicator of Viking presence.
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"I take stock in the nature of the weaponry that they deploy and why they did that," he said on Tuesday.
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Ms. Hutchins's childhood in wartime France helped foster her son's fascination with World War II model planes and other historical weaponry.
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The vertical pose reveals the weaponry on its underside and the super slick maneuver shows just how incredible these airplanes are.
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Visions of an invariable, often hyper-racialized boogey-man convince N.R.A. supporters that security comes from clutching bigger, more advanced weaponry.
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The Army has reportedly produced a deck of playing cards with Iranian weaponry on them to help soldiers identify those arms.
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The development of weaponry, including nuclear weapons, became part of a defensive strategy to protect the country and the current regime.
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Improved means of maintaining weaponry efficiently, such as "performance-based logistics," can and should be adopted more widely across the department.
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In Dugway's first few decades, the base worked mostly on offensive weaponry: biological and chemical munitions designed to directly attack enemies.
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Taiwan is equipped with mostly U.S.-made weaponry and wants Washington to sell it more advanced equipment, including new fighter jets.
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The Aoul and Karim houses were on the rebel side, bombarded with the army's much heavier weaponry, including from the air.
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However, because it's comprised of thousands of pieces of non-weaponry, it did not end up being classified as a weapon.
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Many Americans likely appreciated the President's veneration of the armed forces and highlighting of some of the country's most sophisticated weaponry.
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Even after the unprecedented attack on American elections, our leaders wasted precious time while Russia continued to refine its information weaponry.
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Seeing as how the French are armed to the teeth with that kind of weaponry, these moths won't stand a chance.
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It is unclear how successful China, Russia, North Korea and other countries have been in acquiring American-made weaponry or technology.
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President Trump on Thursday specified that he wants only certain teachers — "highly adept people, people that understand weaponry" — to be armed.
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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said rebels did take control of part of the Artillery College, plus the Weaponry College.
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The infernal chaos of the climactic sequences are pure Hieronymus Bosch, updated for the age of Kristen Wiig and automatic weaponry.
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Since then, much of the news coverage of the incident has turned to a discussion of technical questions about sonic weaponry.
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So basically, this is indicating that within the Islamic State, there's a unit that is dedicated to manufacturing and developing weaponry.
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Taiwan has no choice but to use the weaponry that it has to deter China, said Mr. Feng, the defense minister.
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Op-Ed Contributors Almost nothing on the planet, short of nuclear weaponry, destroys economic value as rapidly as a mega-hurricane.
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Senator Owen Brewster, Republican of Maine, called on President Truman to relinquish his sole authority over atomic weaponry so that Gen.
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Laser guns All the aircraft, whether manned or unmanned, are slated to be armed with a range of more powerful weaponry.
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"Instead of the heavy weaponry we have snipers, which can be even more dangerous because you relax a bit," he says.
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These kinds of targets could include the sites where Iran launches cruise missiles and drones, and where the weaponry is stored.
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Having "the U.S. Army, with modernized weaponry" in the region "changes the calculus and creates dilemmas for potential adversaries," McCarthy said.
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These militias have increased access to ballistic missile and other advanced weapons inventories as Iran continues to move weaponry into Syria.
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But NATO has encouraged eastern European members to develop, buy and operate new alliance weaponry compatible with older Soviet-era systems.
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Employing a wide range of tools, including helicopters, military-grade weaponry and poisoned pumpkins, poachers have brought down herd after herd.
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It has used US-made weaponry and targeting to bomb civilians in Yemen repeatedly, and by its own accounts, mostly accidentally.
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The work comes too close to weaponry, even though the focus is on non-offensive tasks, the official said on Thursday.
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The American side seems to think it can sell North Korea on abandoning its nuclear weaponry in exchange for economic modernization.
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On top of that, North Korea tested weaponry close to the Chinese border and on days that are important to China.
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There's also plenty of anti-tank weaponry that spawns throughout the world, so taking out tanks isn't as difficult as I thought.
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The United States would sell scores of F-15 fighters, Apache attack helicopters and other advanced weaponry to the oil-rich kingdom.
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After he signed a secret document called a presidential finding, approving a covert operation, a list of approved weaponry was drawn up.
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CNN reported that Pentagon leaders had reservations about displaying weaponry for show and involving the military in what's become a political event.
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Brooks said rotating strategic weaponry onto the Korean peninsula would have a deterrent effect against North Korean provocations, according to the agency.
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When you think of a federal sting operation involving weaponry and military gear, the Government Accountability Office doesn't immediately jump to mind.
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Finally, on April 19, the FBI raided the compound, using military-grade weaponry such as armored tanks, as well as tear gas.
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Submarines are less vulnerable, but highly visible ships bristling with weaponry are still badges of pride for aspiring great powers like China.
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When the credits roll, you have the perfect opportunity to go to dinner, grab some dessert, or shop for zombie killing weaponry.
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Under the Trump administration, the U.S. has provided them with significant support, including lethal weaponry, military modernization programs and strong diplomatic backing.
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In the comic books, Negan is the leader a group called the Saviors, who achieve their power through stockpiling weaponry and brawn.
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Although a boycott against KAIST would be significant, some experts say the campaign to control the development of autonomous weaponry is futile.
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Both men haven't been shy about their love for nuclear weaponry or the fact that they control the world's two biggest arsenals.
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Business Insider has reached out to other experts on non-lethal weaponry and will update this post if a plausible explanation emerges.
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He said the regime kills scores of people daily using all types of weaponry and doesn't need to kill its own sympathizers.
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The short trailer, released on Friday, shows original black and white footage of soldiers eating, riding on horse back and firing weaponry.
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The developing technology has stirred fears Iran could fit the missiles with nuclear warheads, weaponry that Tehran insists it does not possess.
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Such weaponry must meet a series of criteria, including having a way to render submunitions inoperable within 15 minutes of being armed.
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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said each side was using "heavy weaponry", and reported a number of civilian casualties.
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They say they are not aware of any P.Y.D. fighters or weaponry being transferred north to be used against the Turkish military.
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And they have the same kind of Sandcrawler, too, albeit a souped-up Sandcrawler with all kinds of janky weaponry up top.
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Beyond refueling, the United States provides limited intelligence support to the Saudi-led coalition and sells it weaponry used in Yemen's war.
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"We have seen them trying to bring advanced weaponry into Syria on its way to Lebanese Hezbollah in southern Lebanon," Mattis said.
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Simon Gatwech Dual, said this week that he was still concerned about the strength of the government's troops and weaponry in Juba.
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I also laughed when I recognized that the "Big name in foam-based weaponry" was not some serious government contractor, but NERF.
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With the Hwasong-15, North Korea had met its "goal of the completion of the rocket weaponry system development," the statement said.
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It transitions to big, black Humvees carrying the black flag of the Islamic State and a road patrol with military-grade weaponry.
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At the same time, much if not most of our high-tech weaponry could be rendered inoperable, leaving the country largely defenseless.
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Moulton proposed redistributing the defense budget away from costly systems, such as aircraft carriers, and into the newer projects, like cyber weaponry.
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" Shanahan would go on to say that he supported equipping Ukraine with defensive weaponry, but McCain warned him: "Not a good beginning.
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And now Russian military police will deploy to Daraa to guarantee the ceasefire and ensure the rebels give up their heavy weaponry.
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Russia closed checkpoints at the Ukrainian border with Crimea over the weekend, leading to speculation that Russia was concentrating heavy weaponry there.
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Prepositioning weapons in Eastern Europe may offer some deterrent, but weaponry is less decisive than willpower and more creative methods of intervention.
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According to the researchers, the first weapons, a sword, a halberd and a lance – fairly tame weaponry – did not appear until 1978.
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The latest attack was far more modest than the 2013 assault, staged by only a handful of terrorists armed with simple weaponry.
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Hong Kong (CNN)Since the beginning of January, the Chinese military has revealed a dizzying array of sophisticated and powerful new weaponry.
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The direct and indirect financial, logistical, or weaponry support for rebels and terrorist organizations is unproductive and synonymous with playing with fire.
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The measure, aimed at the weaponry a gunman used to kill 50 people at two mosques, is expected to sail through Parliament.
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Western governments can offer millions of dollars in aid to alleviate extreme poverty, and military training and weaponry to fight Islamist insurgencies.
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There's little to no underground world-building or advanced weaponry; instead, the film pulses between perpetually overcast streets of grime and want.
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The United States is accelerating development of global rapid-strike offensive capabilities, and some advanced weaponry has technologically broken through spatiotemporal boundaries.
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Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar's commander in chief, attended a military fair in Moscow and signed contracts for new weaponry and military hardware.
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The Saudis and the Americans contend that the Houthis are supplied with weaponry and other aid by Iran, Saudi Arabia's regional adversary.
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Since much of North Korea's weaponry doesn't show up in satellite photos, the US needs planes to fly around and find it.
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Calling for an outright ban on weaponry buzzing around low or high-Earth orbit feels like tilting at windmills at this point.
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Bound by the terms of the 21 Minsk ceasefire agreements, both sides are barred from using air strikes, tanks and heavy weaponry.
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China is believed to have thousands of ballistic missiles aimed at the island, as well as naval weaponry to destroy nearby warships.
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Thousands of people rallied Wednesday to demand police accountability for the shooting, with many saying the use of lethal weaponry was unjustified.
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That agreement called for a cease-fire, pullback of heavy weaponry and return of the Ukraine-Russia border back to Ukrainian control.
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Wu Qian, said in the briefing, when asked if the display of weaponry was intended to send a message to potential adversaries.
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Members have often publicized their use of US-built weaponry, including M1 Abrams tanks and the armored Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.
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The plaintiffs say the attacks at issue all had something in common: specialized weaponry or other materials or support provided by Iran.
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There was so much weaponry inside that visitors were searched not just on the way in, but also on the way out.
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No specific measures in the deal address the illicitly distributed US-made weaponry, whose advanced technology has proven decisive on the ground.
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The assertions in the study, if confirmed, would represent one of the most egregious uses of such outlawed weaponry in the war.
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Mr. Tillerson has argued that if civilian casualties are the concern, it makes no sense to deprive the Saudis of precision weaponry.
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He and other members of his group in September stockpiled truckloads of weaponry to mobilize for the attack, the Justice Department said.
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Today's far less homogeneous troops roll into battle in armored Humvees or tanks, with sophisticated high-powered weaponry and thermal-imaging goggles.
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The report did not identify the supplier of the weaponry, but said missile debris inspected by UN experts was of Iranian origin.
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Gun control advocates will no doubt argue that greater availability of lethal weaponry is the opposite of what is needed in this country.
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The think tank claimed in December that Beijing had placed weaponry on seven of the artificial islands it had built in the region.
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The main teen bully, Henry Bowers (Nicholas Hamilton), is a violent racist who means to do harm and continually levels up in weaponry.
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The worst part of all – thanks to treaty commitments with Russia – is that Washington is unable to counter Beijing's missile weaponry on land.
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These include allowing Gulf allies to supply rebels with more sophisticated weaponry, something considered more likely despite Washington's opposition to this until now.
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U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, a prominent Republican voice on defense matters, said he favored highlighting the country's armed forces but not its weaponry.
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Some of it is due to equipment upgrade needs, but the real demand is for weaponry that can be used close to come.
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Kurdish civilians, meanwhile, are suffering as their towns remain under curfew and as police and military use heavy weaponry to combat the PKK.
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Duterte announced "I will break up with America" in response to an alleged refusal by Washington to not sell weaponry to the Philippines.
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It was unclear what impact, if any, such public displays of weaponry will have on Iran, U.S. allies and militants in the region.
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They set up street checkpoints and positioned themselves on rooftops to monitor the neighborhoods, while officers scoured alleys and houses holding heavy weaponry.
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There's also the matter of killstreaks, and how sustained performance in a Call of Duty game typically rewards players with more deadly weaponry.
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Baldwin's got that fusion of Athens and Jerusalem that is magnificent but is rooted in gutbucket blues, catastrophe and the lyricism as weaponry.
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"For months now, Iran has been transferring lethal weaponry to its forces in Syria, with the purpose of striking at Israel," Netanyahu said.
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Opposition fighters told VICE News that they strike legitimate targets and rejected the idea that their use of improvised weaponry was inherently indiscriminate.
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Then, during the gunfight, she draws on the Earp family's phenomenal gifts with weaponry to best the enemy with a wicked bullet ricochet.
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They also point out that enforcing such laws would be a huge challenge, as the technology to develop AI weaponry is already widespread.
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The exhibition will be shaped around themes of colonialism, weaponry, the role of women in the war, cinema and environmental impacts in Vietnam.
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But experts say that there is generally a consensus that it will be important for humans to have ultimate control over the weaponry.
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Superman's concern over Batman, on the other hand, is a reasonable response to a psychopath with an endless supply of weaponry and rage.
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They have bypassed that and they've truly taken this birth of technology and they've incorporated it in their offensive R&D of weaponry.
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This includes prohibiting riba, or charged interest, and avoiding any "unethical concerns," such as maisir (gambling), alcohol and tobacco production, weaponry and more.
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"Lethal autonomous weapons" refers to the drones, autonomous machine guns, tanks, and other forms of weaponry controlled by AI on next-generation battlefields.
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In September, a week after Pyongyang fired a test missile over Japan, Trump said he would give allies increased access to US weaponry.
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"I'm a little angry about someone having all that weaponry and all that firepower, but we'll get to that another day," Kenney said.
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They have also said that the anniversary program is primarily associating Russian schools to weaponry and violence, rather than cultural or academic achievements.
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Although the foundation for today's hypersonic weaponry was laid decades ago, the pace of progress has been slow because of daunting technical challenges.
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The fighting had destroyed empires, transformed Europe's borders, spurred advances in weaponry and manufacturing, and brought millions of women into the work force.
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The bygone weaponry looks particularly authentic, and riding a horse into battle is only ever going to give off a historical war vibe.
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Meanwhile VR's expensive weaponry lies gathering dust in early adopters' homes, and the tech's vested backers are facing years in the sloping wilderness.
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It also identifies the weaponry used in some of the attacks as Iranian-made, which would be the first use of such technology.
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Firearms law expert David Dyson, however, says the threat posed by these guns is relatively low compared to other types of illegal weaponry.
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The operations, which are using tanks and heavy weaponry have forced almost 200,000 people to flee their homes, reported Turkish newspaper Today's Zaman.
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This time, the police said it was a troubled former Army reservist with more serious weaponry who was identified as Micah Johnson, 25.
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Iranian pressure pushed the Shiite-dominated Iraqi state to legalize the force in 2016, providing it with substantial financial resources and heavy weaponry.
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If his work often put him in the middle of trouble spots, Abbas was not necessarily interested in images of blood and weaponry.
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There was no immediate response from Israel, which deems Hezbollah its most potent enemy and worries that it is acquiring more advanced weaponry.
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Previously, Canadian transport planes ferried Soviet-era light weaponry from Eastern Europe to the Peshmerga, although it never contributed weapons of its own.
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That configuration limits not just the types of aircraft that can fly off them, but how much weaponry and fuel they can carry.
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But these defense industrial interests don't explain why even American allies like Turkey that don't buy much weaponry get away with these behaviors.
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In recent years, China has unilaterally begun building artificial island building, initiating blockades and setting up offensive weaponry such as missile deployment systems.
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"He perhaps used knowledge generally applied in the production of, for example, furniture or weaponry for the preparation of this device," she explained.
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Such a move would reverse a longstanding position taken by the federal government that it should not pay to outfit schools with weaponry.
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Laskar Jihad, a militant group, began using nearby jungles as its hide-out, arming Islamic paramilitaries to wage jihad with more potent weaponry.
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The videos posted on the Taliban's social media accounts showed Afghan Army vehicles and weaponry that they claimed to have seized in Farah.
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Survivalism is a movement whose participants actively prepare for a political, social, or natural global emergency by stockpiling food, weaponry, and other supplies.
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He regards as an achievement negotiations that are underway, but not finalized, for Hungary to buy more than $1 billion in American weaponry.
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For the dominant civilization, which enslaves the orogenes—for use as weaponry or as geological instruments—they are a reviled but necessary underclass.
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If only we invested more in the well-being of children than two trillion in weaponry, a third of children wouldn't be obese.
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Israel deems Hezbollah its most potent enemy and worries that it is becoming entrenched on its Syrian front and acquiring more advanced weaponry.
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It had to reach into its own "bag" of weaponry to select one that would best fit the circumstances of the operation planned.
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The B-2 can also carry a range of other weaponry and has been battle tested in conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Advances in offensive weaponry, namely Chinese long-range missiles, have stoked more debate about the viability of the aircraft carrier in future wars.
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The CH-5, on the other hand, cannot operate at more than 9,000 metres, which makes it vulnerable to some anti-aircraft weaponry.
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To answer this threat, Ousamequin wanted the English to serve the Wampanoags both as military allies and as a source of European weaponry.
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Spider-Man: Homecoming features Donald Glover as Aaron Davis, a small-time criminal looking to buy some illegal weaponry from the Vulture's minions.
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"I want certain highly adept people, people who understand weaponry, guns," Trump said, suggesting teachers would receive "rigorous training" and could earn bonuses.
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The Pentagon was supposed to allot $803 million for weaponry, and the State Department was supposed to give $280 million for maritime security.
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"I think what Elon's talking about here is that once you start applying automated technology to weaponry, horrific things are likely," McNamee said.
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Three members also serve as heads of security, and their job is to secure the gang's weaponry and maintain relationships with other gangs.
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In July 2016, a group of young men entered the upscale Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka with heavy bags of weaponry, including grenades.
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My methods included a lack of weaponry (only two players held guns) and a hacking mechanic that ensured players' decisions had serious consequences.
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They enjoy hands-on activities with cutlery that verges on weaponry, like roasting raw meat over a fire at a Korean BBQ joint.
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They have advanced communication systems instead of hand-held radios, tactical training and weaponry -- lots of it, too much for some people, Maitland believes.
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He also held back from giving major support or significant weaponry to moderate Syrian rebels fighting the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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Meanwhile, Beijing's top scientists are putting the finishing touches on rockets and other weaponry capable of knocking America's satellites and ballistic missiles from space.
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Such a phenomenon underscores the merits of smaller, precision weaponry which can isolate enemy targets while avoiding damage to nearby civilians or surrounding infrastructure.
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"Even though I may support the actual sale of defensive weaponry, I don't support the administration going around the existing congressional review process," Sen.
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Why it's not normal: While the armed forces often contribute color guards and other honors, weaponry doesn't usually have a place at presidential inaugurations.
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Not only is US weaponry being used directly against America's allies in Yemen, but its presence also plays into Iranian propaganda in the region.
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"They were talking about weaponry, violence, running over protesters, what is the best brand of mace," Kaplan said when referring to the Discord chats.
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"This is an important step in the effort to strip the Korean peninsula of nuclear weaponry," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.
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Our current reality offers so much rich, complicated, emotional, and logistical debate over the use of overwhelming force, remote weaponry, and attacks on civilians.
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A fully trained military dog can cost upward of $283,000, or as much as a sophisticated piece of weaponry, according to a Bloomberg analysis.
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From hand-to-hand combat to firearms to drones and nuclear weapons, the rapid progress of weaponry will pose new challenges for our species.
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Rama's ranged weaponry is a good match for Fortune's dual-wielded pistols or Hardtack's harpoon, and Hollywood's assault rifle fits somewhere in the middle.
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Finding a way to have Republicans see safe passage to the fossil fuel industry's threats and bullying and political weaponry is the test there.
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It said a US-Russian coordination center will be created to target ISIS and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham with warplanes and high-precision weaponry.
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Neither have the costumes, the hairstyles, the weaponry, the MacGuffins, the major plot points or the presence of that one portly X-Wing pilot.
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It wants to let you have your absurd fun with unholy weaponry… but it also needs that violence to mean something within its fiction.
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Brar says he's already at work securing a permit, and he's in talks with the artist who designed Chicken Don for the balloon weaponry.
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Quarantined from the rest, its couple dozen blocks are where players travel to kill powerful baddies and each other for rare, high-end weaponry.
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Senior opposition and rebel sources said on Saturday Turkey had sent fresh supplies of weaponry to these groups to help them repel the assault.
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With superior weaponry, FaZe Clan's five players moved quickly against Astralis's Danish squad, but Dupreeh was ready to meet them with his hand cannon.
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Russian officials have criticized a U.S. decision announced in December to provide Ukraine with defensive weaponry, which officials said included Javelin anti-tank missiles.
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From weaponry to intelligence analysis to border and key asset security to espionage, computer scientists, opportunities are expanding faster than people are being trained.
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But the allies have been reluctant to commit new weaponry or forces to the region, an unnamed senior Pentagon official told the news agency.
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Recent months have shown that European cities are veined with Islamic State networks that provide money, weaponry and false identifications for would-be attackers.
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They have bypassed that and they've truly taken this birth of technology and they've incorporated it in their offensive [research and development] of weaponry.
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Tribal leaders in neighboring provinces told Reuters that, in the security vacuum, army bases were looted and Yemen's south became awash with advanced weaponry.
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The weaponry includes the new YJ-22017B anti-ship cruise missile, which puts most of the waters between the Philippines and Vietnam in range.
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Like cyberspace, where there aren't clear rules of engagement for online attacks, no red lines have been defined over the use of automated weaponry.
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It wasn't as relatively linear as the role-players of old, in which you might get to choose your avatar's moniker and basic weaponry.
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The event came barely a week before Mr. Putin made his own bellicose speech, vowing to restore Russia to superpower status in intercontinental weaponry.
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Tensions between the United States and Turkey have also risen after Turkey's purchase of the S-400 missile system, Russia's most advanced antiaircraft weaponry.
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Taiwan is well armed, mostly with U.S. weaponry, but has been pressing Washington to sell it more high-tech equipment to better deter China.
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While Saudi Arabia has a nice arsenal with the latest weaponry, the kingdom is heavily dependent on the West for its use and maintenance.
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There's no evidence Russia has any of these capabilities yet, but it made some experts nervous that Russia had more advanced weaponry than America.
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Iran pushed allied militias toward the Golan Heights and moved rockets and rocket production into Syria to better supply Hezbollah with more accurate weaponry.
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The defense minister, Stepan Poltorak, said last month the military was ready to receive U.S.-made lethal weaponry if President Trump approved the transfer.
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Taiwan is well armed with mostly U.S. weaponry, but has been pressing Washington to sell it more high-tech equipment to better deter China.
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While experts worry about AI technologies like intrusive surveillance and autonomous weaponry, the US government is advocating a hands-off approach to AI's regulation.
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Then, in a further sign of deepening military ties, Mr. Hun Sen announced in July that he had spent $240 million on Chinese weaponry.
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Until, as the dinner crowd was settling in on July 1, five gunmen burst in carrying heavy bags of weaponry, including grenades and rifles.
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" Russia has been highlighting its military this year, with Putin in March boasting of new weaponry he claimed would render NATO defenses "completely useless.
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But as with many things involving nuclear weaponry, escalation of this strategy has a downside: United States forces are also vulnerable to such attacks.
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Pyongyang props up its nuclear program with income from the sale of various illegal goods, including weaponry, synthetic drugs, counterfeit currency and nuclear technology.
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REUTERS TAKES PICTURES OF REMNANTS OF DRONES TO BE DISPLAYED BY THE SAUDI DEFENSE MINISTRY AS EVIDENCE OF IRANIAN WEAPONRY INVOLVEMENT IN ARAMCO ATTACKS
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President Vladimir Putin of Russia promised in his state-of-the-nation address this month to answer with the deployment of new nuclear weaponry.
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Mr. Trump, bedazzled by men in uniform and enthralled by displays of weaponry, says more money is needed to build bigger and better forces.
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Russia is touting its Iron Man — a humanoid military robot — in the new global arms race that has sprung up over high-tech weaponry.
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I pray he never has to, even though I fear — given how easy it is to acquire military-grade weaponry — that he eventually will.
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The US military is expected to be front and center during Thursday's celebration, which will showcase a wide variety of weaponry, including M1 Abrams tanks.
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They've also enjoyed near impunity from the actual authorities, who largely stood down in Charlottesville while attendees beat counter-protesters and marched around with weaponry.
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Like, seriously, he's some dopey guy who happens to have access to incredible weaponry and is chasing after a drug dealer who stole his pet.
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If a necessity standard were rigorously pursued by courts and legislatures, we would develop better nonlethal weaponry, with better training and stronger punishments for misuse.
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That infuriated him, as did the fact that he couldn't send Westerners the smell of death: burnt blood and burnt vegetables, corpses and heavy weaponry.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping presided over National Day celebrations in Beijing including a massive military parade showing off the latest in the country's advanced weaponry.
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Most of the violence in South Sudan is inflicted with light weaponry, much of which enters with the help of neighbouring countries and their governments.
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The lessons of the tutorial section melt away as a horde of bodies smash into one another, flailing weaponry in attempts to land a hit.
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" Speaking to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Blinken said "all of the outside patrons are going to throw in more and more weaponry against Russia.
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Some of the latest Navy rifles, drones and weaponry is featured on the Arlington's flight deck, which can launch or land up to four helicopters.
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It was not surprising that Pakistan should fall into the cold-war embrace of America, which showered it with surplus weaponry from the Korean war.
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Karam al Masri, a freelance journalist in eastern Aleppo, told CNN the rebel coalition was able to gain all the weaponry stored in the complex.
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With a good ID system, such an approach could be freely applied to aspects of life much subtler than the presence or absence of weaponry.
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You can do this at the on-site firing range, where tipsy patriots, no matter what their nationality, can shoot blanks from authentic WWII weaponry.
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The use of sonic weaponry Sonic weapons do exist, but for the most part they are "highly visible and easy to avoid," according to Horowitz.
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Moderate Syrians struggling for democracy were left to twist in the wind while extremists on both sides received muscular backing, funding and weaponry from abroad.
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He's also your go-to source for DIY medieval weaponry, latte art, and how to bowl when you've put your own arm in a cast.
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The army is already taking an inventory of PMF weaponry, such as the armoured vehicles and tanks the government gave them to fight Islamic State.
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In September 220006, Saudi authorities reported that they had seized an Iranian fishing boat loaded with advanced weaponry and bound for Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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The looming prospect of a dominant, rule-breaking, high-tech China alarms Western politicians, and not just because of the new weaponry it will develop.
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After it was rendered obsolete, sod was added to the top-level to insulate it for the latest weaponry, but the project was never finished.
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Tula is one of the capitals of the Russian military industry and has produced a significant proportion of Russian small-arms weaponry since czarist times.
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Officials explained in detail why the Pentagon believed the arms came from Iran, pointing to Iranian defense firms' markings and unique designs of Iranian weaponry.
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But when it comes to selling high-tech weaponry to dubious foreign governments, without meaningful legislative checks, the answer to that question should be easy.
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Cavusoglu said Turkey also requested that the United States take back heavy weaponry it gave the YPG in its fight against Islamic State, Hurriyet reported.
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Israel has launched multiple attacks in Syria and elsewhere against Iranian forces and their proxies to prevent them from setting up weaponry near Israel's borders.
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Davis told the Free Press that he respects the rights of gun owners, but believes that unstable individuals should not have access to deadly weaponry.
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As part of ongoing modernization efforts, research teams rapidly develop new prototypes and arm soldiers with new technologies, including protective gear, weaponry and communications capabilities.
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The war is also providing President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a public proving ground — and a showcase to his adversaries — for new, sophisticated weaponry.
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In the lengthy document, released without prior warning, the foreign ministry called for more high-level military visits, technical cooperation on weaponry and joint exercises.
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In Fayetteville, Mr. Trump complained that much of the military's expensive weaponry had been purchased simply because the large corporations selling it had political clout.
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Sixth, to show off the effectiveness of a new generation of weaponry from Russia, the biggest arms exporter in the world after the United States.
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It's a perfect place for even a tiny number of potential terrorists to gain experience with whatever forms of violence and weaponry are on offer.
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The army is already taking an inventory of PMF weaponry, such as the armored vehicles and tanks the government gave them to fight Islamic State.
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The new munitions do, however, "introduce additional uncertainties and risks" in the US-Russian relationship, Pavel Podvig, an independent expert on Russian weaponry, told me.
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Further, orders were given to dig long trenches and fill them with burning oil to slow the advance of coalition tanks and other heavy weaponry.
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No, Mr. Bundy said, the armed people "protected us from being attacked," though he conceded that without the weaponry, the occupation would have quickly ended.
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That means annihilating any potential claimants to the role, and acquiring atomic weaponry fearsome enough to deter any outsider from trying to bring him down.
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North Korea conducted a powerful nuclear test that showcased its increasing mastery of atomic weaponry and confronted the U.S. with new diplomatic and security challenges.
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Since the government of Maduro's late mentor, Hugo Chavez, the OPEC nation has invested heavily in Russian weaponry, including Sukhoi fighter jets and heavy armor.
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There are worse men out there, but those worse men are beginning to realize that they too can deploy the emotional weaponry of the softboi.
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Elsewhere in the city, cops patrol with heavy weaponry, getting people out of bars and advancing down the streets, shining powerful flashlights into the windows.
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Only occasionally has their conversation widened to include the issue of strategic stability, a topic that encompasses whether specific weaponry poses risks of inadvertent war.
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Turkey is alarmed about the American-backed Syrian Kurdish militias that have amassed territory and weaponry just across the border from it in northern Syria.
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Mr. Trump was compelled to act, the document argues, primarily because of Russia's "unabashed return to Great Power competition," including modernization of its nuclear weaponry.
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Walter Piatt juggled ruthless pursuit of enemies and delicate diplomacy with tribal leaders, using a trove of modern weaponry and streams of tech-generated data.
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A cacophony of gory deaths and a buffet of impressive weaponry, naturally, but not a lot more than stylish violence in place of memorable substance.
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Much private spending is thus mutually offsetting, resembling across-the-board increases in weaponry in arms races that do not alter the balance of power.
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In the comics, Shang-Chi is a master of numerous unarmed and weaponry-based wushu styles, including the use of the gun, nunchaku, and jian.
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The highest-profile problem now is its Advanced Weapons Elevators, which use electromagnetic motors to lift more weaponry faster than elevators on Nimitz-class carriers.
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Chinese officials have repeatedly said that military cooperation with Russia — including the purchase of sophisticated weaponry — is in compliance with international law, which is true.
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And so they pulled the horses up short, and the men stood guard, talking robustly, brandishing their weaponry while the women and children huddled inside.
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In some areas of advanced technology, it is now on a par with the United States, and its weaponry is increasingly state of the art.
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And for folks who are sick of running around with common weaponry, they can visit the Upgrade Bench and use resources to upgrade their weapons.
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It did accuse the United States of acting unilaterally across the globe by expanding American capabilities in nuclear weaponry, missile defenses, cyberwarfare and outer space.
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Among the weaponry on display at Windsor Castle is the last suit of armour made at Greenwich for Henry VIII, dating back to around 1540.
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A spokesman for Iran's armed forces reportedly denied that the plane was hit by rocket fire or other weaponry used by forces in the area.
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But by 2012, in the villages just beyond the city's edges, weaponry was flowing in from across the Turkish border and battalions were being formed.
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Sadly, our government and politicians have failed to limit access to military grade weaponry, which allows young men like Cruz easy access to this arsenal.
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"The J-20 can tackle enemy radar with its stealth capability or attack enemy planes for air [weaponry] superiority from beyond visual range," Song said.
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The Taliban drew international outrage in 2001 when it used dynamite and anti-tank weaponry to demolish colossal 3rd-century sandstone Buddha statues in 2001.
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Adrian's bitter that the world is changing and leaving him behind, and he channels that rage into a successful black-market enterprise selling alien weaponry.
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The Navy has yet to provide a clear explanation for why Romero was allowed to serve in a position where he had access to weaponry.
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Canonically, he was born Jon Osterman, a Jewish child who fled the Holocaust, and he became Doctor Manhattan after a Cold War-era weaponry experiment.
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In Iceland, where he was trolled by locals flying gay pride flags, he shocked people with the size and weaponry of his huge security operation.
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The best thing the movie has going for it, ultimately, is the original character design, including all the way-cool weaponry that the predator wields.
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Analysts said the far-flung exercises allow Japan to do something else: show off some of the advanced weaponry it can sell around the region.
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That could kick-start a new arms race between the two countries, where each side would try to one-up the other with better weaponry.
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It prompted the country's prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, to move quickly to push for strict restrictions on the types of weaponry used in the attacks.
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The official could not confirm Brook's comment on rotation, but said the U.S. and South Korean governments are currently in discussions for such strategic weaponry deployment.
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Portal shines as a found-object installation combining scraps of industrial farming equipment, children's toys, kitchen utensils, and antique weaponry collected from junkyards over the years.
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A Syrian military source said on state media the army had repelled "terrorists who sought to infiltrate in large numbers," killing tens and destroying their weaponry.
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The pro-Assad commander said Russia had intervened to "delay the entry" of Syrian army troops, and so allied "popular forces" with heavy weaponry went instead.
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The colonists, for their part, recognize the expedition's advanced technology and weaponry, which could easily kill them all, but the technology isn't available for their use.
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I would be generous and interested in all the side-roads of childhood—superheroes and princesses and dinosaurs and bugs and minor weaponry and animal rights.
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Military might Earlier, after inspecting troops along Beijing's Chang'an Avenue, Xi presided over a massive military parade showing off some of the world's most advanced weaponry.
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" Ri also reaffirmed that North Korea would continue its 'two front lines policy" of developing nuclear weaponry in tandem with reinvigorating its isolated and stagnating economy.
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The two groups together used dragonglass weaponry to defeat the White Walkers at the Battle for the Dawn, which was said to end the Long Night.
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The message is clear: the Kremlin is pitching itself to African governments as a reliable supplier of military expertise and modern weaponry -- with few strings attached.
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In Syria Mi-24s -- which NATO refers to as the "Hind" -- are often used to support Syrian ground targets, attacking opposition forces with its powerful weaponry.
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In order to respond to the existential threats, the community mines its own history for battle tactics and weaponry (a key scene features the local museum).
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Studded with all sorts of marine life, the aircraft carrier still has at least one Grumman Hellcat plane and anti-aircraft weaponry left on its deck.
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They had yet to hone their nihilistic ideology, expand their territory, stockpile vast amounts of weaponry, or attract an international army of ideologues to their cause.
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It is eager to avoid a repeat of nuclear history, in which technological have-nots were locked out of game-changing weaponry by a discriminatory treaty.
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And Pakistani officials have been rankled by the Ghani government's closer ties with India, Pakistan's archenemy, which has expanded its aid to Afghanistan to include weaponry.
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But that image of dinosaurs shrugging off gunfire for dramatic purposes pops up fairly often in action movies where dinosaurs and modern weaponry somehow co-exist.
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What exactly these guidelines will stipulate isn't clear, but Google told the Times they will include a ban on the use of artificial intelligence in weaponry.
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Combined with ARCore, the company's augmented reality SDK for Android, Google has the weaponry to own AR in ways that it has failed with virtual reality.
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Heroine Elizabeth Bennett must use her martial arts and weaponry skills to aid Mr. Darcy in stopping the plagued zombies from taking over 19th-century England.
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Countless variations on the form followed over the decades—from roof tiles to Jedi weaponry—all of which can click with bricks from the Eisenhower era.
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Chinese exports of major arms, which excludes most light weaponry, grew by 353 percent in 2011-2015 compared to the earlier five-year timeframe, SIPRI said.
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In terms of weaponry, these E-class submarines were equipped with four 18-inch torpedo tubes, which were positioned on the ship's front, rear, and broadsides.
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Beijing has spent the past several years building military bases — complete with airstrips, radar arrays, and advanced anti-aircraft weaponry — on a string of artificial islands.
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We still haven't provided the Ukrainian armed forces with lethal weaponry; we should do that ... and let Russia see that there is a big stop sign.
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The Nigerian terror group were taught how to carry out suicide attacks and build weaponry in Al Shabaab training camps, said General Abdirahman Sheikh Issa Mohamed.
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Ted Cruz's proposal to "carpet bomb" ISIS, saying that's an old school technique and the military has precise weaponry that eliminates the need to carpet bomb.
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In the arms race of technologies and consumer attention, the platform companies have mechanized weaponry and the open web is still armed with bow and arrow.
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As long as the United States provides weaponry and refueling assistance to Saudis planes, the Saudis appear to have no incentive to offer a political solution.
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Washington later discovered that Pyongyang was receiving secret help from A.Q. Khan's network to enrich uranium, thus merely exchanging one path to nuclear weaponry for another.
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If hostilities arose, the U.S. would need to be prepared to battle a great power with advanced weaponry, not defeat an insurgency in a traditional society.
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Their weaponry is apparently advanced, too, capable of stripping the skin, muscle, and sinew from a body in a single blast, leaving only the target's skeleton.
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Host Alexis Simendinger speaks with Collender about how hyperpartisanship has erased fears of election repercussions, encouraging Congress to turn to shutdowns as risk-free political weaponry.
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In August - well before the break - a group calling itself the Shadow Brokers publicly announced it was auctioning off the source code for NSA cyber weaponry.
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But none of the debate on American weaponry in Japan will end up mattering much if there isn't a functional U.S.-Japan relationship to begin with.
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Non-lethal weaponry could confound small craft prowling near-shore waters in, say, the Black Sea or Gulf of Aden — two expanses frequented by Russian ships.
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Gunfire from "heavy weaponry" was exchanged for much of Sunday outside a U.N. building on the outskirts of Juba, the U.N. mission to the country said.
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Unable to access much-needed US equipment and weaponry during the 42-month-long embargo, Turkey was forced to begin developing its own nascent defense industry.
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Donald Trump has made it abundantly clear that he cares far more about making deals for that weaponry than who uses any of it against whom.
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They both know that the most hurtful weaponry to wield against black women include images of apes, threats of lynching and a tossed-off N-word.
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney told reporters he was "angry" that someone could possess "all that weaponry, all that firepower," and called for stricter gun control laws.
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And, another question, if they did … would Prime Minister Shinzo Abe do more than ask Mohammad Bin Salman to buy additional weaponry from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries?
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They perked up a bit in the permanent collection — the mounted head of the locally-famous moose Old Bill, some Civil War weaponry, a bark teepee.
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Its leader gets wind that some weaponry may be under development in the East, and finds an old hand to go back out into the field.
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Some of the weapons have also made their way into the hands of Houthis, according to CNN, potentially giving Iran an opportunity to study U.S. weaponry.
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It appears a fool's errand to attempt to apply context to the Founding Fathers motives and their comprehension of late-eighteenth century weaponry and emergent threats.
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Limbs are upgraded with weaponry and other special functions; eyes are replaced with powerful computer-enhanced sensors; minds and memories are expanded via external storage technology.
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Then consider that the National Rifle Association and its Republican consorts would like to enact legislation that would ease current restrictions on silencing devices for weaponry.
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He has accelerated the military's plans to build a blue-water navy, increased spending on weaponry in outer space, and established China's first military bases abroad.
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In recent years, we are increasingly confronted by the isolated dictatorship of North Korea, which is making rapid progress in nuclear weaponry and intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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Despite all the advanced weaponry, the Gurkhas do not prepare for battle without the khukri - the heavy curved knife that is their traditional weapon of choice.
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Defense Department officials said on Wednesday that China's decision to place surface-to-air missile systems and other offensive weaponry on the islands spurred the move.
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Federal agents lug battering rams, bolt cutters and heavy weaponry by foot up a hill on a residential California street that's softly aglow from street lamps.
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Mr. Putin agreed to delay the operation but asked for the removal of "all radical terrorist groups" and "heavy weaponry" from the demilitarized zone by Oct.
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Meanwhile, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wrapped up his visit to India with an agreement that allows the sale of high-tech U.S. weaponry to India.
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This being Britain, people are not retreating to underground bunkers, as America's "Doomsday preppers" do, and Britons are more likely to hoard toilet paper than weaponry.
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Now, it seems, Israel is broadening the scope of its action to prevent its key adversaries from producing or acquiring advanced weaponry in the first place.
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Russia's intervention in 2015 with troops and weaponry has helped tilt the balance in Assad's favor, making the push for Eastern Ghouta more intense than ever.
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At the same time, American troops across northeastern Syria continued to flow south, packing up equipment and weaponry, and moving away from the advancing Turkish offensive.
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Defence, energy and financial sanctions could be removed if all sides implement the Minsk peace deal involving the withdrawal of troops and weaponry from eastern Ukraine.
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After WWII, Germany was prohibited from producing any vehicles to be used for armament or weaponry, so the country built small, commuter cars like the Messerschmitt.
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In some cases, AQAP has even acquired heavy weaponry from Yemeni forces that originally came from the Saudi-led coalition, which the U.S. has been arming.
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In it, the CNO stresses readiness and pushes for more advanced training, but he also emphasized cheaper ways to defend ships, which could mean new weaponry.
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But as the Iranian missile strikes on Iraqi bases on Wednesday showed, Tehran has invested heavily in weaponry meant specifically to compensate for that military shortcoming.
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He said the Kurds were highly unlikely to surrender their heavy weaponry to the Turks, which would likely lead to a continuation of the Turkish offensive.
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Soleimani made sure that the Houthis received weaponry, including drones and missile that have enabled them to stage attacks on neighboring Saudi Arabia, Iran's mortal enemy.
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The unleashing of such awesome high-tech weaponry might make the war "militarily unlosable" in the short term, but at profound cost: the destruction of Vietnam.
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Using whistleblower accounts and port documents CNN has identified the ship which offloaded the US weaponry in Aden last week as the Saudi-registered Bahri Hofuf.
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That assistance has expanded since Trump took office, including weaponry that could be used against Russian-backed forces in conflict-hit east Ukraine like Javelin missiles.
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"In smaller districts, you can find advanced weaponry at local police stations, but when you go to the local hospitals, there's no advanced equipment," he said.
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Pyongyang's ongoing development of nuclear weaponry — including the nation's second intercontinental ballistic missile test in a month — has set off alarm bells across the international community.
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As the world's conflicts are increasingly fought with state-of-the-art weaponry rather than the large invading armies of the past, India is falling behind.
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She equips these figures with weaponry as a means of self-defense and rebellion against the political parameters shackling the mammy to servitude under white supremacy.
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Russia was sufficiently alarmed by advances in US hypersonic weaponry that, in 2015, it reorganized much of its military specifically to counter future Mach-5 missiles.
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Many Unite the Right protesters wore white nationalist and Nazi paraphernalia, a militia arrived armed with heavy weaponry and some individuals wore Ku Klux Klan imagery.
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Similarly, in "Destiny," a big aspect of the game is customizing the armor and weaponry of your character, which you collect from completing missions and various activities.
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Chinese firms that do business with the isolated country can operate as front companies that allow it to sell weaponry and other items overseas, and import goods.
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The second phase of the pullout would see both sides withdraw troops 18 km (11 miles) from the city, and heavy weaponry 30 km (18 miles) away.
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The new shoot is more Blade Runner kitsch, but Pharoah and Yoo's styling and weaponry lends the video a vicious sensuality that you might call Rozliubit's hallmark.
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NATO has encouraged its eastern members, such as Bulgaria which joined in 2004, to develop, buy and operate new alliance weaponry compatible with older Soviet-era systems.
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In the same way that atomic weaponry symbolized power throughout the Cold War, quantum capability is likely to define hegemony in today's increasingly digital, interconnected global economy.
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"In any event, Israel will not allow Iran to get nuclear weaponry," Netanyahu added, reiterating a long-standing, if veiled, threat to take pre-emptive military action.
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Diana, the Roman version of Artemis, goddess of the hunt and nature, is reimagined with modern camo garb and weaponry, and played by a real-life sharpshooter.
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Bolting new weaponry, such as laser guns, onto old hulls will be tricky, given the colossal amount of electric power that the latest weapons will gobble up.
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The country has one of the largest stockpiles of weaponry in the Western Hemisphere, and it's not well safeguarded, two experts wrote for Foreign Policy on Thursday.
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A 2017 report from arms control group Conflict Armament Research found that ISIS had captured "significant quantities" of NATO weaponry after looting Iraqi weapons depots in 93.
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But Stark's seeming neglect of him means that when Toomes' weaponry turns up in Spider-Man's neighborhood, Peter has to deal with the problem on its own.
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The same process has been seen over and over again, from World War II's arms race over combat aircraft and atomic weaponry up to the modern day.
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With no resolution in sight, both sides are ramping up their military capabilities in the massive body of water, potentially including nuclear weaponry and anti-ballistic missiles.
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Gunfire Gunfire from "heavy weaponry" was exchanged for much of Sunday outside a U.N. building on the outskirts of Juba, the U.N. mission to the country said.
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Moreover, he said he expects the Navy will eventually lower the cost of the 155-millimeter projectiles and can increase the use of Zumwalt's laser electric weaponry.
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Related: Russia Threatens Retaliation If US Puts Heavy Weaponry in Eastern Europe However, Lute said NATO would press ahead with NATO's biggest modernization since the Cold War.
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Iran has denied supplying such weaponry to the Houthis, who have taken over the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and other parts of the country during its civil war.
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If the local Japanese-Korean merchant came herself to collect money and deliver, whatever it was must be small as well as significant, most likely weaponry components.
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Mind you, Vic's a gun owner himself -- but it's a handgun, and he firmly believes there's no reason for any heavier weaponry on the streets of America.
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Outgunned by the United States' much larger and more sophisticated weaponry, Iran's troops have, for decades, honed so-called "swarm tactics" that could reduce America's technological advantage.
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Five coalition strikes hit near Falluja, striking three tactical units of Islamic State fighters, six tunnel entrances used by the group, an various weaponry, and other targets.
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We know the "techniques" he and Elizabeth were trained in, allowing them to use their bodies as sexual weaponry, thus numbing them to shame and intimacy both.
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The dramatic moment protesters were hit with water cannons and other forms of weaponry near North Dakota's Standing Rock Indian Reservation has been documented on social media.
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And by nighttime, authorities were no longer hunting for attackers -- though they are looking for those who helped them in plotting, financing and getting weaponry, Charliyan said.
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North Korea's newest armaments by no means obviate America's own immense investments in nuclear weaponry and anti-missile technology, but Pyongyang's programs seem unlikely to be reversed.
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Better technology, more reliable weaponry, and diplomatic rapprochements with countries like the Philippines are cranking up the appeal of Chinese military kit in its own back yard.
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The buttons are flush with options, but it wasn't until the end of the game I felt even competent at basic combat tasks like quickly cycling weaponry.
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that his country had successfully shot down an Indian satellite in the country's first test of anti-satellite weaponry.
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Despite the weaponry found in his possession, the AP reported that authorities haven't disclosed any evidence that Howell intended to commit violence at the LA Pride event.
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Their presence, including in Riyadh's operations room, and their precision-guided weaponry, should ensure that the rules of war that protect civilians are upheld, insist Western officials.
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Tupolev, the plane's manufacturer, says the modernized version will be 60 percent more effective than the older version with significant improvements to its weaponry, navigation and avionics.
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My character — sporting a fur jerkin and long braids of red hair — has an array of primitive-looking but spiky weaponry with which to coldly kill them.
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The 2015 Minsk agreement calls for a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, as well as the withdrawal from the front lines of all heavy weaponry by both sides.
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By driving a wedge between its NATO foes, testing out new weaponry and more, Russia has notched up a number of strategic and tactical successes in Syria.
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Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong broke a nearly two-week peaceful streak as protestors and police clashed in a cloud of tear gas and makeshift weaponry.
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Today's arsenal is relied upon by the US and foreign militaries to produce the most advanced, high-tech, high-powered weaponry for cannons, howitzers and mortar systems.
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Our nonnuclear strength, including economic and diplomatic power, our alliances, our conventional and cyber weaponry and our technological advantages, constitute a global military juggernaut unmatched in history.
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"We should have been ready for this, and we weren't," said P. W. Singer, a specialist on robotic weaponry at New America, a think tank in Washington.
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SIG had been listed in Switzerland before as part of the Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) conglomerate that made everything from juice cartons to passenger trains to weaponry.
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Armored in leathery petals and topped off with thorns, they look more like medieval weaponry than something you'd want to douse in butter and offer for dinner.
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As for more mainstream films like The Last Samurai, that depicts the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877, the armor and weaponry are crafted for drama, not historical accuracy.
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Every hall is shrouded in darkness, and behind every door could be life saving potions and weaponry, or a gang of emus to bludgeon you to death.
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Because bitcoin was, at the outset, the dark Web's go-to tender for the purchase of drugs, sex, weaponry, and such, many assumed that it was private.
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The more we stand out for random mass killings daily, the more the leading cause becomes clear: the warped interpretation of the freedom to own lethal weaponry.
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Nations have been finding loopholes in such international agreements — or ignoring them entirely — since the first failed efforts to bar such weaponry more than a century ago.
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The company stopped working on a censored Chinese search engine and banned use of its artificial intelligence tools for weaponry after petitions from employees and outside activists.
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Saudi Arabia, which intervened against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen's war in 2015, accuses the Islamic Republic of supplying missiles and other weaponry to the Houthis.
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If American officials really want to encourage a change in Saudi policy, they should begin by looking at Saudi Arabia's largest imports from the United States: weaponry.
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The new weaponry -- the largest US sale to Taiwan in several years -- could further erode ties, since Beijing views the self-governing island as part of China.
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