To test the Adjuster, we retrieved a Browning Hi-Power from the gun safe and began to fiddle with the two adjustment screws. |
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Leaving his position at Browning High School, Scriver focused his attention on developing a career as a professional taxidermist. |
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Because of the turn and power change, I pulled ahead of Hippe and opened fire with the four.50 caliber Browning machine guns. |
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Two masked gunmen fired a total of 14 shots from a.38 revolver and a 9mm Browning automatic pistol, all of which hit Finucane. |
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Traditionally, I open the season with an old and reliable favorite, a Browning Twelvette Double Auto. |
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Shove a mag into your SFSS-converted Browning Hi-Power or 1911, and chamber a round. |
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In 1943, each American infantry division was issued 157.30-caliber and 236.50-caliber Browning machine guns. |
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He is famous for refusing to acknowledge Elizabeth ever again after she eloped with Browning. |
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The traditional.22 rifle has been replaced by a choice of Browning automatic handgun or sawn-off 12 bore shotgun. |
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He studied poets such as Shelley, Browning and Wordsworth diligently and imitated their style and diction. |
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The bore of the Browning barrel was mirror smooth from one end to the other. |
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Miranda, weak-headed victim of a self-imposed dualism, is a nightmare parody of the figure of the artist in Browning. |
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The gunman, who used a 9mm Browning automatic pistol, has killed before and was brought in from Tyrone to kill O'Hagan. |
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Another of the Palace Barracks guns, a Browning automatic pistol, was used to assassinate Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane. |
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It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning. |
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Adkins' answer came in the form of a gas retarded blowback system, which, of course, was another Browning patent. |
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Last but not least, the new Mayor said that he would also be acting on a suggestion by Cllr. Browning. |
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Other Gore-Tex rainwear in the catalog includes rain jackets and pants from lox and Browning. |
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Gwen pulled to a stop in front of the Browning mansion, the Benz's engine purring softly under the shiny silver hood. |
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At 74, Browning has lived through more presidential campaigns than she cares to remember and she claims not to scare easily. |
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Recognizing that key design choices needed to be made early, Bill Browning of the Rocky Mountain Institute, led a predesign charrette. |
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Contortionist Daniel Browning Smith discovered his incredible bendiness as a child when he fell from a top bunk and did the splits. |
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In 1996, of his own volition, Browning began looking into violent white supremacists. |
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As an example, a left-handed shooter carrying a Browning Hi-Power will need an ambidextrous safety. |
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Since the aircraft was relatively small in size, armament was initially restricted to four.50-caliber air-cooled Browning machine guns with 1200 rounds of ammunition. |
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Browning has done an outstanding job of matching receiver and barrel. |
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Options for the likes of Steely and Browning are set to improve in the fall. |
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The ten-ton Saracen, fitted with a Browning turret-mounted machine gun and a BREN anti-aircraft gun, first saw service in Malaya and was a common sight in Northern Ireland. |
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Browning is said to have written back that he used it to mean a piece of headgear for nuns, comparable to the cowls for monks he put in the same line. |
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The 21-year-old was crowned Miss Utah on October 27, 2012, at the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts in Ogden, Utah. |
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Last year, Browning introduced the Citori 525 over-and-under. |
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Thus, Robert Browning becomes the hero of the romance of immortality. |
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Leigh started like a house on fire against a big physical side, with Parr, Browning and Ranson working well as a unit and Lloyd, Thorpe, Peet and Wilkinson running well. |
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Being a distinctly heavier pistol than, say, a Browning Hi-Power, the 1911 transmits only a gentle bump to the shooter when it spits a 9mm Parabellum round. |
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Throughout the Sonnets, Barrett Browning deliberately invokes the Petrarchan sonnet tradition only to revise it according to her own historical moment. |
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In August 1949 Browning returned to the United States, where he took two more degrees, in Politics and Public Affairs. |
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Catherine Hardwicke, who directed the first movie, went so far as to test out Browning as Bella. |
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Coincidentally, Tennyson's Enid and Nimue was published and withdrawn in the same year, 1857, that Browning published this charge to poets. |
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Through Rossetti, Morris came to associate with poet Robert Browning, and the artists Arthur Hughes, Thomas Woolner, and Ford Madox Brown. |
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Arnold is sometimes called the third great Victorian poet, along with Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Robert Browning. |
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Particularly notable was the development of the dramatic monologue, a form used by many poets in this period, but perfected by Browning. |
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Emily Browning is the teenage Baby Doll who's sent to a mental institution by her wicked stepfather. |
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Wallace lifted the halfinch Browning off Doris and lumped after them in leagueboot paces, hefting the big weapon onehanded as if it were a toy. |
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While Elizabeth Barrett Browning was the wife of Robert Browning she had established her reputation as a major poet before she met him. |
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The RUC deployed Shorland armoured cars mounted with heavy Browning machine guns. |
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Indeed, his autodidactic reading ranged widely from Plato to Nietzsche, Sophocles to Browning, and Darwin to Einstein. |
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Arnold is, at his best, a very good, but highly derivative poet, unlike Tennyson, Browning, Hopkins, Swinburne and Rossetti, all of whom individualized their voices. |
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Besides Rawnsley, members included Robert Browning, the Duke of Westminster, Ruskin, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson, with whom Rawnsley had a family connection. |
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Likewise, the weapons used by Allied forces include Tommy guns, Browning machineguns, M1 Garands, M2 Carbines and even the 1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle. |
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In their supportive commentary, Cooper and Browning contend that one key hindrance to a fair and balanced dialog between the disciplines is foundational truth. |
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In September 2004, Smith received development funding from Browning for a heat transfer technology to prevent airfields and pavements from accumulating snow and ice. |
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