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Tomorrow, any 'repeater' or gun that hold more than 3 bullets, nex year, any "High-Powered" sniper type (bolt-action?) rifle ...
does anyone else think military looking rifles shouldnt be used for hunting? 2009
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Tomorrow, any 'repeater' or gun that hold more than 3 bullets, nex year, any "High-Powered" sniper type (bolt-action?) rifle ...
does anyone else think military looking rifles shouldnt be used for hunting? 2009
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At no time during those 230 days am I bemoaning my transformation from High-Powered Law Firm Barbie to, well, whatever it is I am on any given day at any given moment.
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The Emulational High-Powered Nicety is an electric rifle that, according to the manufacturer "... simulates the real gun and reappears the excellent mechanical assembly."
Boing Boing: October 16, 2005 - October 22, 2005 Archives 2005
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Going right on Kate's them about last night's theme about security and defense, a local paper today, "The Inquirer," splits the page on the headline today: "High-Powered Troops Rally Around Bush" -- you see that to the right -- also splitting time with the protest that disrupted the city that we talked about.
CNN Transcript - Special Event: George W. Bush Arrives in Philadelphia - August 2, 2000 2000
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The High-Powered Microwave, as it is called, is reported by
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High-Powered Weapons Recovered Krystal Richardson, Lucas Martinez and another person were arrested Saturday night on charges of possession of stolen weapons.
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High-Powered Plyometrics is an excellent book for those striving to achieve maximum power from their fitness program of choice.
Kombor's Life Hacks and Reviews KOMBOR 2010
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SAN FRANCISCO, July 19/PRNewswire/-- DEKA Medical announced today the immediate availability of the High-Powered SmartXide DOT.
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High-Powered Committee (HPC) of the ICAI, is planning to incorporate stringent regulations and rules in the CA Act and Companies Bill, 2009, in an effort to insulate firms from becoming victims of corporate frauds, as happened in the Satyam debacle.
Top Headlines 2010
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