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the claymore
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A large two-handed sword historically used by the Scottish Highlanders.
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They also have irresistible names like the Claymore of Alacrity or the Jagged Bastard Sword of Gore.
Five Taliban fighters bolted to the soldiers' left, unwittingly running squarely into the path of machine-gun bullets and the Claymore mines.
The Claymore Delta Global Shipping ETF would be expected to rise significantly with inflation expectations.
One of the strongest shipping stocks this year is international petroleum transporter Teekay, which has mirrored the Claymore Shipping ETFs 6% year-to-date return.
Seventeen producing fields included in the Eni deal include the Andrew, Magnus, Kinnoull, ETAP, Merganser and the Flotta Catchment Area, including the Claymore field.
Those investors drawn to spinoffs but not interested in picking individual winners may want to consider the Claymore Clear Spin-Off exchange-traded fund, which tracks a propriety index of 40 select spinoffs.
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In May Claymore Advisors filed with the SEC to launch the Claymore-Sabrient Stealth ETF, which follows its own index of 150 stocks with little or no analyst coverage.
The Claymores kept swinging until 2004, but by the time the NFL pulled the plug on NFL Europe it was made up of five German franchises and one on life support in Amsterdam.
World Bowl XI was held at Hampden in 2003, but after the 2004 season the Claymores folded and were replaced by the Hamburg Sea Devils.
Plus, you can stack the claymores from previous rounds in order to save them.
As the hostiles begin to advance on your position, hopefully they will walk right into the claymores you have laid.
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