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Against the Wallabies, the tourists' scrum was considered a weapon of mass destruction.
For the Grameen Bank, credit is considered a weapon for alleviating poverty and oppressive policies affecting women.
Mr. DiFulco said: "If you have to ask yourself if it might be considered a weapon, don't bring it on board.
By now it should go without saying that anything that might be considered a weapon -- nail files, pocket knives and so on -- should go in checked luggage.
Strong cryptography was at the time considered a weapon under US law and Zimmermann was the subject of a three-year criminal investigation before the charges were dropped.
While chemical weapons are technically considered a "weapon of mass destruction" — along with biological and nuclear weapons — in fact they are hard to use and hard to deliver.
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Considered a weapons expert, he helped form the local Police Department's special assault team seven years ago.
At the end of it, a $250 million DOE "nuclear counterterrorism incident response" program previously considered a weapons activity was shifted to the nonproliferation budget account, a change that has the effect of making the bottom line for that account look better than it otherwise would have.
In February, the two were captured on security cameras at the Kuala Lumpur airport attacking Kim Jong Nam, authorities say, with their hands doused in VX nerve agent — a deadly and prohibited compound that the U.N. considers a weapon of mass destruction.
The Security Council approved a US-Russian brokered plan to remove and destroy Syria's chemical weapons stockpile in September 2013, but chlorine is not considered a chemical weapon on its own.
Guns have been considered a primary weapon for self-defense.
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