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In 1855 he built the world's largest private armoury in the South Meadows area of Hartford.
His rifles built with interchangeable parts led to his establishing his own armoury in Newark, N.J., in 1856.
Yet the repressive legal armoury in France prompted barely a murmur of liberal protest even before the London bombings.
The marksman, a member of the specialist Flying Squad, was injured when his gun went off at a police armoury in Putney, south west London.
John Brown, who consulted her about his own plans to organize an antislavery raid of a federal armoury in Harpers Ferry, Va.
But summoning heavier armoury, in the form of larger state-sponsored buying of stocks, would bring greater problems around the corner.
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In 2013 Whitehall issued 50 licences for floating armouries in the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden.
Fear of what Brexit would mean for the economy is the sharpest weapon in the armoury of In.
He started by staging parts of the show in the castles, abbeys and fortresses he curates, putting one work in an armoury, another in a cloister.
In his own intellectual armoury and in the collective experience of the church, Pope Francis certainly has all the necessary building-blocks to explore the links between culture, inequality and poverty.
In the past two decades, the regiment has been a peacekeeping force in Lebanon and Bosnia, and has deployed its armoury skills in the Gulf.
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