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But sharply rising arms exports have partly offset the Pentagon cutback, and President Bush has helped the process, authorizing two recent sales.
Only one man rejuvenated his career at Aston Villa, the striker contests with rising arms and voice, and it was not the manager he recently left behind.
The unusual dynamics of the role continue in the movements for rising arms and legs, like muted clockwork; here again Ms. Chapman was poetic.
Violence and destruction associated with rising arms imports into Africa costs the continent an estimated $18bn£12.1bnbn) a year as infrastructure is destroyed, businesses are closed and children are kept out of school, said Martin Butcher, arms policy adviser at Oxfam.
The ever rising arms race for campaign funds and the tools used to raise more money may also have increased confusion among donors.
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No one helped me!" The boy's gaze shifted, the fever-boiled eyes following Duquet's rising arm, closing only when the tomahawk split his brain.
What's worse is that they stud interminable dance passages: tussling co-dependent couples, bodies struggling to rise, arms whipping torsos around and around.
From its ashes rose ARM, a genuinely global company: most of the world's smartphones, for example, are powered by an ARM chip.
It's seemingly every day a new startup rises, armed with revolutionary tech and a high-profile funding round!
Wezeman played down the link between rising African arms imports and China's soaring arms exports.
These losses meant Holkar was deprived of any means of rising in arms against the British, and this broke the power of the Holkar dynasty.
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