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Many women were taken as slaves by rebels and soldiers, as sexual slaves who were forced also to carry the
ammunition
and the water and the food for the soldiers.
But that led to a series of no, coming out of the book like ammunition, and adding messages to them, and I started spraying them on the walls.
They have produced crony capitalism, American-style, in which the largest financial institutions are the leading financial donors of both parties, and that's the reason why even after this crisis, 70 times larger than the savings and loan crisis, we have no meaningful reforms in any of the three areas that I've talked about, other than banning liar's loans, which is good, but that's just one form of
ammunition
for this fraud weapon.
There are many forms of
ammunition
they can use.
I kept my identity a secret from my classmates to avoid being targeted, but as it turns out, being the quiet, chubby new kid in class was more than enough
ammunition.
That's
ammunition.
That's
ammunition
that they can take with them to the mayor of Livingston, to the people of Livingston, and say, there's no one answer to what a library is today.
So in other words, they could take the ships without wasting ammunition, or incurring casualties.
Sometimes, they are having a helicopter to supply them with
ammunition
and so on.
I saw the structure while I was on the train, and I got off at the next station and met people there that gave me access to their catacomb-like basement, which was used for
ammunition
storage during the war and also, at some point, to hide groups of Jewish refugees.
Fake trainers on the streets of Paris, fake cigarettes in West Africa, and pirate music CDs in the USA have all gone on to fund trips to training camps, bought weapons and ammunition, or the ingredients for explosives.
I spent the year working with children who were training to become suicide bombers and with Taliban recruiters, trying to understand how the Taliban were converting these children into live
ammunition
and why these children were actively signing up to their cause.
But I also met aluminum mold makers,
ammunition
producers and all kinds of people.
This is a bullet coming from a very large
ammunition
company in the United States.
This feeble attempt at veering your typically bland Japanese horror movie more towards a creepy cult hit did not have the
ammunition
needed to keep the viewer involved throughout.
They shoot wild and bad, because compared to the amount of required ammunition, the bodycount is rather low.
Difference - M1 can load 1,5 times more
ammunition
and 3 times more fire rate!
One might quarrel with the especially ridiculous interpretation of Sergius (Patrick Ryecart), the Bulgarian cavalry officer who led the charge into the enemy's lines and succeeded only because the enemy had the wrong
ammunition
for its machine guns.
The drama developes simply from a ship being in the war zone during World War Two with a full cargo of
ammunition
and no escort or weapon for protection--just a twenty-five percent bonus for the crew.
Allan Broka can get films like this made and provide free
ammunition
to the right wing who want to impede our freedom.
Thora Birch and Scarlett Johansson are incredibly rich and vivid in their roles (low-keyed, deadpan, but not blanks); their love-hate friendship is convincing and blessedly free of melodramatics--even they seem to cherish the personality conflicts that come up, it may give them more
ammunition.
This picture takes place during WW II and the Glencairn has hidden on board lots of
ammunition
to support the war effort in England and could be destroyed by German planes or submarines.
Are Central Banks Really Out of
Ammunition?
These impasses have fueled growing fear that we are “out of ammunition” to fight inadequate growth and potential deflation.
If political irresponsibility is inevitable, we really are out of
ammunition
that we can use without blowing ourselves up.
If you worry about financial Armageddon, it is indeed metaphorically the time to stock your bunker with guns, ammunition, canned food, and gold bars.
And even those that did soon ran short of ammunition, forcing an exasperated America to step into the breach yet again.
The Fund, precisely because it is an international institution that is above local politics, should be careful not to give one of the competing sides all the
ammunition
it needs in the run-up to the October 2019 presidential election.
After a policeman died, live
ammunition
was fired into the crowds – killing a journalist, Bwizamani Singh, and provoking a rebuke from Reporters without Borders.
The research provides NGOs and government officials with the intellectual
ammunition
to advocate for more funding for effective solutions, and it gives donors and elected officials a wealth of data on which to base tough decisions.
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