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en We see an adversary that ... continues to develop some sophistication on very deadly and increasingly precise standoff-type weapons.

en an adversary that continues to develop some sophistication on very deadly and increasingly precise standoff weapons.

en We cannot have a situation in which North Korea not only continues to develop a nuclear weapons program, but proliferates and exports that technology around the world.
  Tony Blair

en [He added Campos, playing Dr. Quentin Costa, because every show needs an enemy.] I feel like every season is only as good as the adversary, ... On 24, the adversary can be a nuclear bomb. Our adversary has to be a person.

en We will also illustrate some of the things they have done to deceive the inspectors, and also show information concerning the programs they have had over the years to develop chemical weapons, biological weapons and nuclear weapons.
  Colin Powell

en We definitely need this type of legislation. These military-style assault weapons, such as machine guns and .50-caliber rifles, shouldn't be out on the street for anyone to get a hold of. These are the type of weapons that are used in many crimes so they are just really dangerous.

en These weapons that China is buying are clearly designed for a possible standoff over Taiwan. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. These weapons that China is buying are clearly designed for a possible standoff over Taiwan.

en After September 11, we could not fail to imagine that a brutal tyrant who hated America, had ties to terror, had weapons of mass destruction, might use those weapons or share his deadly capabilities with our enemies. We saw a threat,
  Saddam Hussein

en These guys actually have some degree of sophistication as far as practicing their trade. They are becoming proficient in the use of their weapons.

en [About Susan Sontag] Her quest for meaning, for significance was endless. She described life more as a war than an adventure. Susan thrived best in the presence of an adversary. ... You learned that you were not her adversary if she'd chosen you as a friend. She taught me as a friend the strength of dealing with adversity. Her last adversary was the struggle with death itself.

en [The draft says that to deter a potential adversary from using unconventional weapons, the United States must make it] believe the United States has both the ability and will to pre-empt or retaliate promptly with responses that are credible and effective. ... repeatedly rejected calls for adoption of 'no first use' policy of nuclear weapons since this policy could undermine deterrence.

en There is unmistakable evidence that Saddam Hussein is working aggressively to develop nuclear weapons and will likely have nuclear weapons within the next five years. We also should remember we have always underestimated the progress Saddam has made in development of weapons of mass destruction.

en Let me now turn to those deadly weapons programs,
  Colin Powell

en We had to develop some type of rhythm, some type of attitude and some type of aggression on the offensive side of the ball. It got us going.

en People can learn these moves in a gym. Then, when it comes time to learn snowboarding, they already have the moves down. There are several types of boards you can develop your balance on. My board is specifically designed to develop precise muscles, not just rock back and forth.


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