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Some early versions of the revolver, known as "pepperboxes," featured multiple barrels in a single cylindrical unit that revolved around a central spindle.
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Third, whereas only lots of multiple barrels had been sold in the past, single barrels were put up for sale, a change designed to attract smaller buyers.
A chariot fitted with enormous whirling blades, slicing men in half or cutting off their legs, leaving pieces scattered; guns with multiple barrels arranged like organ pipes to increase the speed and intensity of firing; a colossal missile-launching crossbow.
At the same time, the power of antiaircraft defenses, in the form of missiles and radar-guided, multiple-barrel automatic cannon, increased by leaps and bounds.
The thieves typically strike at multiple restaurants on one night, carting away the grease in tanker trucks or barrels in the back of a van.
Annual production surpassed one billion barrels in 1925 and two billion barrels in 1940.
That is 1.8 billion barrels, compared with American oil imports of 4.3 billion barrels in 2009.
This alignment matched that observed between the corresponding barrels in the anatomical barrel field (Fig. 3 B).
The dimensions of a barrel column are defined by segregated structures (i.e., the barrels) in granular layer 4 (L4).
All enclosures were similar in having ten A-frame houses, multiple suspended barrels, swings and several perches.
However, treatment of common bile duct stones with EST alone is often difficult in patients with large, multiple, or barrel-shaped stones or distal bile duct strictures [ 1– 4, 13, 14].
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