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the arming
noun
The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including the hand.
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Russia hopes that this will be a way to limit the arming of NATO's new members.
It is one of the reasons I have always been against the arming of police.
He offered no details of when the arming might take place, or who might receive weapons.
A18 Senate opposition to the arming of airline pilots appeared to wane further.
Since the arming of the Syrian uprising, a deadly proxy war has stoked the conflict.
I think the United States should be participating in the arming of these rebels.
"We have a huge defect in the equipment and the arming of our security forces.
That effort, adopted by the Security Council in late September, appears to have overshadowed the arming project.
It picks up the story of the arming of Libya after the process was well under way.
At the very least, it may have to give tacit approval to the arming of the Syrian opposition.
The number of hijackings has declined dramatically, thanks to international maritime patrols and the arming of guards on ships.
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