Not exact matches
Just think how much more peaceful a place this world would be if we spent the money on guns an
military might on healthcare and clean water, food, and clothing.
The 2nd Amendment guaranteed individual citizens the rights to own arms
JUST AS GOOD as those of the regular soldiers they
might have to oppose in an armed rebellion — the very sort of armed rebellion that the writers of the 2nd Amendment had recently successfully engaged in, defeating the most powerful
military force on the planet using their own guns, which were
JUST AS GOOD as what the British regulars and their Hessian mercenaries had.
Jeremy Corbyn did,
just 36 hours ago, want new faces in those jobs after bust - ups over nuclear weapons and
military action in Syria, but this morning it would be a big surprise to his shadow cabinet - even though this
might be a disappointment to some of his supporters - if he did go ahead with making the changes.
The proposal doesn't list specific products or devices; instead, it focuses on defining capabilities that
might make a satellite or space technology valuable to
military forces, and not
just civilians.
Naughty Dates
military single dating dating sites
just might just meet someone across the globe too.
There's probably a theme, a lesson, maybe some subtext in there, probably about not screwing with Mother Nature (because she screws back), and maybe,
just maybe how brute force
military solutions, up to and including dropping a MOAB (the «mother of all bombs,» second only to an atomic bomb in terms of overall yield and destructiveness) in the middle of a city center,
might not be the best call.
From the retiring, battle - scarred
military veteran drawn reluctantly back into battle, to the virginal rookie, to the shell - shocked combat vet, to the brave grunt
just fighting for citizenship, Bertolini's screenplay is so saturated in wartime stereotypes that it feels like it
might just sink until characterization mercifully takes a back seat to action.
If you require your own rolling arsenal, but can't be seen in something as common as what you
might find at a
military surplus auction, then Bonhams has
just the car for you.
If you've never been on a
military base, you
might be surprised, upon reading You Know When the Men Are Gone, at
just how extensive Fort Hood, Texas, is.
What really makes him stand out is that he has a specific goal in mind for his future: he wants to serve in the
military,
just like his beloved father, and his family and friends recognize that this
might be more complicated for an openly gay person than it would be for, say, Archie or Betty.
And
just when you
might get sick of fighting the creatures, the game pulls out that familiar Alien plot twist of the
military exploiting the xenomorphs, leading you to fight off brigades of corrupt soldiers and their power - loaders.
Sure, it's
just virtual fiction, but it's a frightening thought, considering world leaders and the
military might have the same distance at times of war.
In fact, for a game that presents itself as a shooter, it's notable
just how advisable it is to avoid combat unless absolutely necessary, with successful mission progress relying
just as much on stealth as
military might.
Then I also want to talk about what the implications
might be for the way we talk about state licensing schemes for everyone, not
just military spouses.
The reason we stress the word
might is that there could be a superior company for
military members or type 1 diabetics so we caution you against applying with
just one company.