One of our weapons was the.50 caliber machine gun mounted in an armored cupola atop the turret. |
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Downtown revitalization imposes a new obligation on cities to consider the caliber of the environments they build. |
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All that, plus its finely rifled.177 caliber barrel, contribute a lot to this pistol's terrific precision. |
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Both tanks contained full combat loads of high explosive rounds, as well as.50 caliber and 7.62 rounds. |
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Its small size and beefier caliber make it ideal for carry in a purse, pouch or ankle holster. |
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I felt slightly stung, as though I'd completely misjudged the previous caliber of the story. |
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I immediately noticed that this car was not of the caliber of our original sleeper car. |
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We found both medium caliber projectiles which appear to be 9mm and we found birdshot from a shotgun. |
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Her voice modulation is of the highest caliber, very melodious, full of harmonious unity and solid stamina. |
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Animators and moviemakers everywhere are guilty for not giving us a product of this caliber up to this point. |
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This muzzle-loader was fired by a percussion cap and shot a.58 caliber bullet. |
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The 1 oz,.72 caliber shotgun slug had torn through the center of his chest, killing him outright. |
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The.22 caliber slug had ricocheted off the top of his cranium, knocking him cold as effectively as a hammer. |
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He couldn't believe it, that a woman of her caliber should be drinking with us sots. |
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The caliber of conversation in the pod has also taken a nosedive as the blessed date draws nigh. |
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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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It was very comforting and reassuring to have such high quality care from high caliber professionals. |
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The enclosed facility is Olympic caliber in size and quality, and you'll likely witness local talent of near-similar ability. |
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Read her account, and begin to understand what caliber and quality of fakers we're up against. |
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In case you hadn't noticed, health care does not attract the caliber of CEOs found in other industries. |
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I have stared down the barrel of a.44 caliber S and W without so much as a flinch, and here I was nervous. |
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Hunter agreed with his own nod and took out his own revolver, a.45 caliber, long barrel, made custom by the town's gunsmith. |
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Others show only a portion of a barrel containing the caliber designation in an ad. |
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Large caliber rockets and precision artillery also remain a persistent threat throughout the evolving non-linear battlefield. |
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Abd raised his machine gun as the aircraft approached, firing a continuous burst of his small caliber bullets into the air. |
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The large caliber bullets tore into the approaching enemy soldiers with viciousness. |
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The answer is, it launches a.45 caliber bullet from a gun that doesn't need a.45-size frame. |
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The crowd assumed the police must be firing blanks at them, until a.38 caliber bullet ripped through Virgil Harrison's right forearm. |
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He moved away a bit just as she released the trigger, and the small caliber bullet pierced his shirt, and tore into the surface of his forearm. |
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The caliber and number of vessels are not appreciably different between the normal and abnormal regions of lung. |
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An evaluation of the clinical significance of the reduction of the tracheal caliber with respect to airway R was the second goal of our study. |
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This encroachment on brain tissue by enlarged ventricles impinges on the caliber of arterioles and capillaries, often resulting in ischemia. |
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It's a very small study showing very small changes in the caliber of a large vessel in the arm. |
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The changes in the caliber of the arteriolar-venular anastomosis are related to the activity of the capillary circulation. |
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Dressed in camouflage, gripping his.357 caliber Magnum, Demar was primed to shoot. |
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That may explain the caliber of some of the senior leaders Jacobs observed processing through the mobilization station. |
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Armalite offers a comprehensive line of.223,.243 and.308 caliber rifles and carbines. |
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Examine your shells and cartridges closely and use only the precise caliber or gauge for your specific firearm. |
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This is truly a handgun hunter's revolver chambered in a handgun hunter's caliber. |
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These can be easily missed or confused with wounds from shot gun pellets or small caliber bullets. |
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He quickly opened the door to his apartment and ran into it with his.45 caliber pistol in hand. |
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It is my warmest pleasure soliciting your confidence in this transaction, which I propose to you as a person of transparency and caliber. |
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Percussion pistols came in all shapes and sizes and, like their firelock predecessors, included large and small caliber, smooth and rifled bore. |
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It spits up to 440 grains of.50 caliber lead at 1,600 foot pounds to generate almost 2,600 foot-pounds of energy. |
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Some would say that the caliber of work we do demonstrates a formal education in Graphic Design. |
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If the urethra is of sufficient caliber and support, transurethral fulguration is recommended. |
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I was leaning out with my heavy caliber machine gun primed, waiting for the order to shoot. |
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The small bowel is of narrow caliber distal to the meconium plug and dilated proximal to the meconium plugs. |
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Most bolt actions will fit the cartridge without bolt modification and bullets up to.35 caliber can be fitted into some variation of the case. |
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With still greater increases in caliber, a distinct intima, media, and adventitia become recognizable. |
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He is a scholar of some caliber, and he does not simply create material out of whole cloth. |
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The aganglionic segment is of normal caliber without stricture or constriction. |
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The caliber was 16-gauge and the barrel was rifled with lands and grooves that ran straight as an arrow from breech to muzzle. |
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Walter Dellinger and Paul Smith performed very well for plaintiffs' amici, as can be expected for lawyers of their caliber. |
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These amtracs were manned with 30 caliber machine guns and were spread around our perimeter. |
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The nutritional supply by a network of anastomoses of small caliber only may be an explanation for these findings. |
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I think that, when you work with somebody of that caliber there's just an immediate respect for him and his process. |
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He swaggered into the school cafeteria that day with a .22 caliber handgun and started shooting randomly. |
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Others sported beaded necklaces, handcrafted hair clip-ins and rings all of similar caliber. |
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Made of brass, it was machined specifically to each caliber chambered in the 99 so that feeding cartridges was smooth, flawless and in a straight line. |
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Valtro 12 gauge tactical shotgun, SIG Sauer.40 caliber pistol, Century International Arms Inc. |
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I figured any chef from a restaurant the caliber of Trio who was cool enough to drop by casually and kick off a bull session about his restaurant was worth checking out. |
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And at this juncture, the company says it has the caliber of programming, be it dramatic series or telepics, which then keeps those women viewers tuned to the network. |
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Anschutz has long experience in producing finely accurate.17 caliber barrels, and I for one am looking forward to taking one of these to the range for a test drive. |
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They had their foremasts removed and their hulls reinforced with massive oak timbers to accommodate one or two powerful sea mortars of either 10-inch or 13-inch caliber. |
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Jude pulled a .40 caliber automatic pistol from the waistband of his sweatpants and fired once. |
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He swaggered into the school cafeteria that day with a.22 caliber handgun and started shooting randomly. |
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The other gunman sprayed the store with a .45 caliber MAC-10 machine pistol, emptying the 30-round clip in a few seconds. |
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Arterial caliber is regulated in part by wall shear stress, both acutely and chronically through regulation of matrix metalloprotcinase production. |
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Many people own guns that can fire the.223 caliber bullet used in the attacks, or drive white vans similar to vehicles seen leaving the shootings. |
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I'm a very picky consumer, and if I'm going to hand over my hard earned money for a piece of merchandise, I make sure it's of the highest quality and caliber. |
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This stage furnishes the ammunition for two.45 Colt sixguns,.45 caliber blanks with enough blast to pop balloons but not send bullets around haphazardly. |
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Any person in the world could reach the caliber of magician to be able to make these by the handfuls and that's what a great majority of people did do. |
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When the body of Johnson was exhumed, the medical examiner was acutely chagrined when six .22 caliber rounds were removed from it. |
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But when the cops tracked down the friend, they discovered the gun Naposki gave him was a .380 caliber pistol, not a beretta. |
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Maintaining the high caliber of guest to which his viewers have become accustomed, Galifianakis welcomes brad Pitt to the ferns. |
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The caliber at which Sam and the entire crew preformed dubbed them professionals not students. |
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Still, the school has gotten more difficult to get into and the caliber of student attending has improved, as a result. |
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At the Live Arts Festival to perform his double bill Rite of Spring and Behind Resonance, he shows he's not just a choreographer but a visual artist of the highest caliber. |
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Preparation for both studies involves antiseptic cleansing of the glans and perimeatal area and the placement of a small caliber lubricated feeding tube into the bladder. |
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Modern autopsy found a.36 caliber lead slug lodged in the bones of the dorsal chest, exactly consistent with the wound described by the James family. |
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The most popular caliber seems to be the 54-bore or about.45 caliber. |
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These would simultaneously raise the caliber of its repertoire and extend the range of its dancers beyond the loveliness that, in art, is simply not enough. |
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Founded by music director Leonard Slatkin, the program gives unseasoned, but professional level conductors the chance to work with a professional orchestra of high caliber. |
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While there are some quality Nebbiolos being made today, the best sites are probably yet to be discovered, and wines of Piemontese caliber are yet to be made. |
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Now is the time to contemplate the caliber, barrel length and weight. |
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The team is seeking experienced players 16 and older with hardball, fast pitch or softball experience that have a desire to play at an elite international caliber. |
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The enlarging lobes of the prostate create a compressive obstruction of the urethra, resulting in decreased force and caliber of the urinary stream. |
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We judge our seriousness not only by the quality of our prose and lucidness of our arguments but by the caliber and seriousness of the enemies we choose to take on. |
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The rifle was originally chambered for 9mm, but had since been modified for a larger, wildcat caliber. |
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This esteem and prestige was based on both precedent and custom, as well as the caliber and reputation of the senators. |
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The Tsar Cannon, which is the world's largest bombard by caliber, is a masterpiece of Russian cannon making. |
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Too often, people do not carry a proper caliber weapon to neutralize the bear. |
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In addition, the available vascular pedicle is long and its large caliber provides an appropriate size match with recipient neck vessels. |
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I'm consistently impressed by the caliber of the attendees and the insightfulness of the speakers. |
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The longest measured one-shot kill I've made with any caliber was 406 yards on a Montana pronghorn with the. |
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Thus, winning the DEA sets apart this battalion and speaks very well for the caliber of personnel assigned to it. |
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Naturally, I bogged my head just like one of those rodeo broncs and avoided the caliber as much as I could without getting fired. |
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Regardless of barrel length or caliber, gorgeous case-hardening and deep, dark bluing and hand fitment of parts are standard with every one. |
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Today, fast casual and casual are closer than ever with their caliber of menu options, commitment to value and hiring quality team members. |
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The caliber of our future elected officials increases through the preparation and education they acquire through life, and this experience is a great primer. |
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As a result if his struggle and caliber he was elected as the Secretary General and became the dynamo for the party politically and organizationally. |
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This attempt to burglarize the house betrayed the caliber of the enemy. |
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She said that Mehdi Hassan brought a vast transformation in Gazal singing, and it is unlikely that a singer of his caliber may born again and could substitute him. |
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