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One way of provoking a confrontation would be for weapons inspectors to demand to go to a site and find the Iraqis either blocking it or delaying the inspectors' entry, providing time for removal of any incriminating evidence.

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This simple yet alarming experiment demonstrates how naturally curious children are, and how easy it it would be for them to find a deadly weapon.

The worst outcome of all would be for the children to be used as weapons by warring divorce lawyers – with in this instance of course the business communities on both sides being the kids.

The machine, which would be useful for weapons design and genomics, should be ready by about 2004, Mr. Blake said.

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Take the scene in Fallen Kingdom in which dinosaurs are auctioned off to a bunch of cartoonish rich people, because they apparently think these animals would be useful weapons for 21st-century warfare.

He'd be looking for weapons, drugs, alcohol – anything forbidden by probation conditions.

"It's been telling itself for years that when the Democrats got control it would be bad news for weapons programs.

Loren Thompson tells Tuesday's New York Times, "The defense industry is pleased but bemused... It's been telling itself for years that when the Democrats got control it would be bad news for weapons programs.

And I realized that information would be the weapon of choice for my villain.

MSPs on the committee have called on the Scottish government to consider if it would be feasible for air weapons to have "some form of identifier mark", which would link each weapon to its owner.

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