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Like soft armor, a flexible screen.
"But they call this basic body armor a 'nonpriority' item".
A chink in HIV's evolutionary armor, a news brief with discussion questions.
It might dent Corzine's armor a little, but mostly it will look like a smear campaign".
"The government had this wonderful suit of armor, a lance and a sword.
The reason for this is its armor — a layer of metal protection so thick that the tank weighs seventy tons.
They make love as he whispers passages from "Agamemnon's Armor," a five-inch-thick romance novel with three authors.
"Imagine having to wear long sleeves along with body armor, a gun belt and having to get in and out of a police car 50 times every day".
Today, Mr. West said he felt at home on the battlefield and readily accepted the risks, including not wearing body armor, a habit he developed in Vietnam.
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Clearly, the radiation was key to getting those secretions to fuse together into armor -- a little like 3D-printing a suit straight onto the bugs' bodies.
He remembers thinking, "'No, we're not doing the armor,'" a reference to the museum's remake of its medieval art and armor display, which debuts early next year.
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