Sentences with phrase «armament from»

Last spring I did a project that allowed me to explore objects related to arms and armament from the Minneapolis Museum of Arts» collection and to implement them in an installation at the MIA.
A laser rifle that can dismember foes has been revealed, and you can expect more of the same killer armament from FEAR.
Alarmed of nuclear armament from North Korea and Iran.
traces the development of naval armaments from gunpowder to the atom bomb to the Exocet missile.

Not exact matches

The new armaments don't make the Stryker a fighting vehicle, but Meissel said the search for heaftier weapons stems from the reduction in manpower in Europe from 300,000 during the Cold War to about 30,000 now.
Hans Eberhard, who was director of the Armaments Directorate in the German Defense Ministry from 1978 to 1981, says that the «U.S. manufacturers badly wanted a European endorsement for the cruise missile.
However they may be unraveled, the fact remains that there was indeed a transition from the tribal league with its occasional rallies of Israelite peasantry to fight for their freedom to a monarchy with a standing army, career military commanders, up - to - date armaments, the capacity to take and hold new territory.
It is the government which determines how the money gained from taxation is to be applied, how much is spent on armaments, how much on large industrial projects and so on.
Kluszewski's biceps, Frank Smith's pitching arm (second from top), Roy Campanella's once lame but now healed left hand (third from top) and Bobby Thomson's once broken but now mended right ankle (bottom) are significant parts of the league - wide armament trained on the champion New York Giants.
Why, for example, did the players of Dial Square FC go all the way to the Isle of Dogs to play their first game, when they could surely have played another team from the Plumstead armaments factories?
He said: «In continuation of the counter insurgency, the air component in the last one month conducted 286 operational sorties against terrorists» targets from 25 December to date in the Sambisa forest covering an area of 157,000 km2 which is equivalent to the total land mass of South Korea, Portugal and Togo in a total of 536 hours, 21 minutes were flown by various platforms engaged in the operations, «This translates into 316,637.5 litres of aviation fuel which amounts to N60.3 million, excluding the cost of maintenance and armament expended.»
If this becomes firm policy I feel that it offers a way forward that will circumvent the fears of «Ex-Labour»: rather than receive funding from «loony - left» Trade Unions Labour will be able to attract donations from the armaments industry and related security contractors.
Affected are CP Johnson Babatunde Kokumo, the Commissioner of Police, Armament, who is now in charge of the Edo State Command; CP David A. Akinremi, Commissioner of Police / Deputy Force Secretary, who has been moved to head the Taraba State Command; Ag CP Garba Baba Umar redeployed from Bayelsa State Command to Anambra State Command and CP Lawan Ado, Commissioner of Police, General Investigation, FCIID, who has been posted to head the Kwara State Command.
In a new study published in Science Advances, a group of University of Wisconsin - Madison researchers show that individual cells in the human body have an armament designed to prevent HCMV from achieving and maintaining this latency, to shine a spotlight on the virus so the immune system knows to fight.
And while Norfolk may be forging ahead with armament and protective measures, only a regional strategy can help smaller Hampton Roads towns like the bedroom community of Poquoson, which fronts directly on the Chesapeake across from Norfolk, near Newport News and a NASA research center.
The researchers compared the bugs» armament — such as a male's ability to grasp a female, or a female's ability to wriggle away from a male — with the number of times the bugs mated.
From there, you'll discover your armaments.
Shocked at the apparent decrepitude of the ship's armaments (a soda can is used as a stop - gap for a poorly fitted gun), Lt. Meyer drafts memos and worries his lower lip but is unable to prevent tragedy from striking.
The story: In a story set in the early 20th century and loosely inspired by real events, Sarah Winchester (Helen Mirren) is a widow with a fortune inherited from her late husband William, owner of the Winchester armaments company.
The film follows Dwight (Macon Blair) from bumming around the boardwalk of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, to his sister's suburban home, to the armament - bristling compound of his veteran - turned - one - man - army buddy (Devin Ratray).
Once the movie flashes forward to the present day with Brody's son, Ford (Aaron Taylor - Johnson, suddenly rigid and puffy under the apparent influence of CrossFit), returning home from deployment as a military explosives specialist, the twisted familial bond between scientific research and tactical armament has been established in the most literal of terms.
were built with 4 - inch armament meaning those liking to rule from the waters will soon be able to fire away from a near
These bonus stages are built around using classic armaments like Francisco Scaramanga's Golden Gun, the machete from Crocodile Dundee, and Dirty Harry's Magnum, to name a few.
Should some dungeon adventuring be on the day's itinerary, you can select from the castle's vast armament of swords, spears, and staffs along with magic for battle against dangerous foes, or even bring along a companion or friendly monster to aid you during your travels.
Permanent exhibitions include «So Ends This Long Journey», «Early Suffolk Farm Life and The Rise of Crafts», «Early Suffolk Transport», «From Near and Far: Ceramics in Suffolk County Households, 1750 - 1870» and «Arms & Armament».
Decorative arts - ceramics, lacquer work, armaments and costumes - from the 1905 Colt Bequest and other collections punctuate the exhibition.
With more than 50 paintings, prints, textiles, porcelain, and armaments taken from the Atheneum's 1,000 - object collection of Japanese art, the exhibition fully explored for the first time the depths of the museum's holdings in this area.
The greatest surge in manmade CO2 (plus methane, ethane, nitrogen and sulfur oxides, and many more so - called greenhouses gases) occurred from 1940, as the industrialized world experienced an explosive growth in (95 % coal - fired) heavy industry, first for armaments in WWII, then infrastructure and industrial rebuilding and consumer durables (cars, refrigerators etc.) in the post war boom.
The US economy transitioned in the space of some 18 months in the Second World War from one of manufacturing cars to one of making armaments.
Lay out the floor plan With a shovel or broomstick, trace the outlines of your fort; this may just be a wall to provide cover from incoming armaments, or it may be a four - sided structure, depending on how much snow you have.
(Terrorism was a minor threat, but not one from which conventional armaments could protect the nation.)
In a break from tradition, the equipment is not exclusive to the Hero — both Aishe and Sir Mervyn can don some the armaments as well.
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