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"Don't most families in America keep a weapon?" Sheik Bakhabi asked.
Someone getting out of a cab might hold tight to his side, to keep a weapon secure.
The American program was created after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, when the Bush administration debated whether to share with Pakistan one of the crown jewels of American nuclear protection technology, known as "permissive action links," or PALS, a system used to keep a weapon from detonating without proper codes and authorizations.
"Why can't we keep a weapon from becoming a military battlefield weapon?
Keep a weapon nearby.
Don't do any of these if they keep a weapon such as a baseball bat next to their bed.
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Whether or not Iran has a hidden military plan, these are just the skills it would need to keep a weapons option open.
Morgan, who called one of his semi-automatic rifles his niño, always kept a weapon nearby.
He paused, before offering up the next thought: For anyone trying to keep a nuclear weapon from going off in the United States, it's our home game, too.
Once seen primarily as support troops, they have become a multiservice corps of experts regarded by fellow service members as shouldering risks to keep others alive, and to keep a fearsome weapon often at bay.
Daryl doesn't want to keep a secret weapon anymore.
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