Sentences with phrase «chemical warfare nests»

In small defense areas, players can purchase machine gun nests, chemical warfare nests, or mortar stations.

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Unlike the US's strike in April 2017, the latest one did not target Syrian jets or airfields — though the earlier attack apparently had little impact, as Syrian jets took off from the damaged airfield within 24 hours and reports of chemical warfare persisted.
The British military have confirmed they don't know the exact location of a site in Derry that was the subject of a chemical warfare contamination...
In criticizing Syrian President Bashar al - Assad's alleged use of chemical weapons, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said today that even Adolf Hitler did not sink to that level of warfare, despite Hitler's use of gas chambers to kill millions of Jews.
But he points out that the pictures can't solve one old riddle: how the beetle itself remains unscathed by its horrific chemical warfare.
Computational design of new enzymes could lead to cheap and efficient degradation strategies for chemical warfare agents that we have not seen yet
Louca suspects that interactions between organisms that are not directly related to metabolic function, such as infection by viruses or «chemical warfare» between microbes, may be causing this variation of species that can not be explained based on environmental conditions.
One - on - one combat, stealth assassination, chemical warfare, even mind control: when mushrooms get martial, the Geneva conventions most definitely do not apply.
Inspired by actual Cold War plots, «Air» is set in the not - so - distant future, where chemical warfare has scorched Earth, making its surface uninhabitable.
It's terrifying, in other words, even when you can't process what's going on, because of the perspective afforded by its aerial shots of Yanks fire - bombing a civilian population — an acceptable war crime in Dresden and Tokyo, lest we forget — followed hot by chemical warfare in a sequence of flight from slowly - encroaching death that pays a sort of literal homage to Romero's shambling legions.
For example, most travel insurance plans specifically exclude any coverage for sickness, injuries, or other losses due to war, attacks using weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, chemical, biological or other warfare — regardless of who commits the act or whether war has been declared or not.
Unless you're Oscar the Grouch, germs probably aren't your thing, but you don't have to resort to chemical warfare to disinfect.
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