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- noun Plural form of
interceptor .
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Examples
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WarAvocat recalled his interceptors and sent his pursuit fighters to escort the Traveler to dock.
The Dragon Never Sleeps Cook, Glen 1988
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Last September, the Obama administration abandoned the idea of interceptors and a radar system in Central Europe for what the President called a "phased, adaptive approach" to the threat of nuclear-tipped Iranian missiles.
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Last September, the Obama administration abandoned the idea of interceptors and a radar system in Central Europe for what the President called a "phased, adaptive approach" to the threat of nuclear-tipped Iranian missiles.
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Missile defenses, relabeled: those nuclear-tipped defensive "interceptors" would make dandy tools for taking out the other guy's satellites.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Obama replaces bluff with reality | The Australian 2009
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Missile defenses, relabeled: those nuclear-tipped defensive "interceptors" would make dandy tools for taking out the other guy's satellites.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Russia still has concerns over US missile system 2009
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Missile defenses, relabeled: those nuclear-tipped defensive "interceptors" would make dandy tools for taking out the other guy's satellites.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: U.S. Considers Missile Defense Plans 2009
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Missile defenses, relabeled: those nuclear-tipped defensive "interceptors" would make dandy tools for taking out the other guy's satellites.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Navy Missile Hits Spy Satellite, Results Still Unclear 2008
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Missile defenses, relabeled: those nuclear-tipped defensive "interceptors" would make dandy tools for taking out the other guy's satellites.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Doubts voiced about US anti - missile plan 2008
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Missile defenses, relabeled: those nuclear-tipped defensive "interceptors" would make dandy tools for taking out the other guy's satellites.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: The US missile defence system is the magic pudding that will never run out 2008
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Missile defenses, relabeled: those nuclear-tipped defensive "interceptors" would make dandy tools for taking out the other guy's satellites.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Russia considers nuclear missiles for Syria, Mediterranean, Baltic 2008
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