Sentences with phrase «arms of a certain age»

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Readers of a certain age will remember the dramatic Iranian Embassy siege of 1980, which saw six armed men storm the diplomatic building in south Kensington and take 26 people hostage.
He thinks it's so he can bring the school district into the technological age, but he becomes suspicious when the district budget doesn't add up and certain members of the school board, who had welcomed him with open arms, begin to distance themselves from him.
Some hotels have reduced rates for people «of a certain age» — yah, getting older does have some benefits — or if you're a veteran or a member of the armed forces.
Flinging her arms and legs wide, the painting can barely contain her, any more than her little dress can: while her face is doll - like and her wrists dressed with pompoms, the skater's body has the full solidity of a woman of a certain age.
The bill would ban the sale of rifles and long guns to youths under age 21, require a three day waiting period for the purchase of such guns, ban the sale of bump stocks, and create a voluntary program to train and arm certain school employees.
He told Cooper it was complicated, that people have a Second Amendment right to bear arms and that he wasn't against a ban for people of certain ages.
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