Sentence examples for like weapons of from inspiring English sources

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"It's kind of like weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, you know?

Like "weapons of mass destruction", they describe several different distinct threats, and are often used with imprecision.

The President would have had to scratch evasive formulations like "weapons of mass destruction-related program activities" from his State of the Union address.

As a small boy growing up in Shepherd's Bush, he noticed that the railings in the streets were not simply railings, but an array of regularly spaced spears with decorative spearheads, strange and beautiful, like weapons of fierce warriors.

Critics on the left hear Orwellian resonances in phrase like "weapons of mass protection," for nonlethal arms, or in names like the Patriot Act or the Homeland Security Department's Operation Liberty Shield, which authorizes indefinite detention of asylum-seekers from certain nations.

For 15 minutes every hour "The Big Picture," a 360-degree audiovisual experience using 60 projectors and more than 1,500 slides, will immerse visitors in environments that involve themes like "Weapons of War," "Children and War" and "Why War?" Fleet Feet Who's that tapping all over town?

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Yes, it's all part of an epic battle to save the starbase Yorktown from villain Krall's evil swarm-like weapons of mass destruction.

Many people know Fatboy Slim from his hits like "Weapon of Choice" and "Praise You," and their accompanying videos directed by Spike Jonze.

The promiscuous use of terms like "weapon of mass destruction" has the obvious intention, and the effect, of demolishing all sense of proportion from the perception of events like the Boston bombings.

So while she set up a cash gift program for victims' families, which was novel for the Red Cross, she also seized the opportunity to beef up some expensive pet projects that had gained new urgency -- like the weapons-of-mass-destruction-preparedness program and the creation of a strategic reserve of frozen blood.

He is open to the notion that these chemicals might be for signalling, and that they seem like weapons because of how we use them.

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