Or, of course, the Patriots lost with clown suits like those — that bright red sweater, that crookedly grinning minuteman. |
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An unfamiliar dread filled his mind and lungs, a feeling that he hadn't awoken by accident but been summoned like a minuteman to a war just taking shape. |
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Several of them, wearing black T-shirts with the silhouette of a Lexington minuteman holding a musket, stood near the entrance, checking credentials. |
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The test warhead was carried on a modified Minuteman II missile launched 7,700 km away at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. |
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For three summers he worked at the Thiokol Chemical Corporation helping design rocket engines for the Minuteman missile program. |
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I will also be talking with two outspoken critics of the Minuteman Project who say the minutemen are simply vigilantes. |
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Starting in the late 1960s, it figured in the public debate over antimissile defenses and the survivability of the Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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This week, residents begin their own Minuteman movement to rid their city of illegal alien workers. |
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At some point, Forde founded her own outfit, the Minuteman American Defense. |
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But I did find a photograph of my brother, dressed as a Minuteman, and one of me in costume, too. |
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Contract Awarded for Provide support for the US Air Force LGM-30G Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile ground subsystems. |
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By 1965 microchips similar to the Texas Instruments units made for the Minuteman II were being purchased by the Navy for the Polaris. |
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In 1967, we officers at Minuteman bases speculated whether an unrated missileer could ever make flag rank. |
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The Minuteman guidance systems each required 2000 of these, so the Polaris guidance system may have used a similar number. |
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The VDU is the primary operator interface to the Minuteman III Rapid Execution and Combat Targeting System. |
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