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Topics ammunition topics
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Simple sentences
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
He only wanted guns and ammunition.
I don't waste ammunition.
We can't afford to waste any more ammunition.
We're wasting ammunition.
The hunter put ammunition in the gun.
Our ammunition has run out.
The shell fell into the ammunition depot, which provoked a series of explosions.
Movie subtitles
It was a harrowing scene as families took cover from several hundred rounds of ammunition Sunday evening.
Paris lacks money, weapons and ammunition.
No food, no ammunition, no officers.
Plenty ammunition?
OUR AMMUNITION SUPPLIES ARE LOW.
With enough ammunition to blow up the harbor.
Jack run along and get the rifles and ammunition.
Okay. - Plenty of ammunition for those guns?
Take this ammunition outside.
Well, there's no use wasting any more ammunition.
More ammunition wanted.
Ammunition?
Meanwhile we'll take with us your gun and ammunition, axes, et cetera.
Ammunition is sufficient.
How about ammunition?
Our ammunition supplies are low.
Tell those boys to keep the ammunition boxes out of the water.
Saidi, tell the boys to bring the ammunition boxes up.
Get the ammunition box.
I wish we had that box of ammunition.
Don't waste your ammunition.
You're wasting ammunition.
Go get your ammunition ready. - Come on!
What about ammunition?
We haven't any ammunition.
That's what's left of our army blowing up the ammunition.
Enough ammunition in boxcars to blow us to Tara.
We'll make a dash for it before the fire reaches that ammunition.
Curley, more ammunition!
No ammunition.
News and current affairs
But the 80,000 Russian soldiers opposing the rebels do have ammunition warehouses, from which arms are stolen and sold.
But, having cut off the downward slide of 2008-2009, they ran out of intellectual and political ammunition.
Restoring robust growth is difficult enough without the ever-present specter of deleveraging and a severe shortage of policy ammunition.
This whipped up animosity among Europe's peoples and provided ammunition for radical parties of all stripes, severely damaging the European integration process.
With hundreds of tunnels connecting the Gaza Strip and Sinai, it is very difficult to control the flow of arms, ammunition, and possibly foreign fighters.
For them, any excuse will do, and EU Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier has provided them with ammunition by pursuing what many see as an excessively restrictive regulatory agenda.
Soldiers march on their stomachs, he said, and complained that his own forces have not been able to renew their equipment or obtain badly needed ammunition for seven years.
Following King Abdullah II of Jordan's intervention, Israel appears to have agreed to allow the Badr Brigade's entry with full arms and ammunition.
Some states have delivered automatic weapons, ammunition, and rocket-propelled grenades.
But a September rate move also serves Sarkozy's interests, as it will give him more ammunition to portray the ECB as out of control and in need of political disciplining.
This gives them plenty of ammunition to guide market interest rates lower as they combat the weakest recovery since the Great Depression.
Finally, most of the ammunition used in wars consists of nitrogen compounds.
Colombia's blemished human rights record is affecting its government's international standing and providing ammunition for those who wish to sabotage the FTA.
Alas, there is an added complication that makes today's shocks all the more vexing: governments and central banks have exhausted the traditional ammunition upon which they have long relied during times of economic duress.
There is also ample scope for monetary easing; unlike central banks in the West, the People's Bank of China has plenty of ammunition in reserve.
Moreover, unlike the West, which has used up most of its traditional countercyclical policy ammunition, China has maintained ample scope for fiscal and monetary-policy adjustments as circumstances dictate.
As long as these maneuvers do not proliferate and turn into easy ammunition for the opposition of the moment, they may provide a safety valve for presidential systems.
After a policeman died, live ammunition was fired into the crowds - killing a journalist, Bwizamani Singh, and provoking a rebuke from Reporters without Borders.
But the Greek, Irish, Portuguese, and other bailouts, together with the euro's troubles, have given them fresh ammunition.
The difficulty of integrating immigrant communities into European societies has sometimes led to radicalization, providing ammunition to nationalist politicians and further fracturing Europe.
Later, after the Israelis withdrew from Gaza, weapons, ammunition, and cash were smuggled through tunnels from Sinai.
Policymakers will continue to throw whatever ammunition they can find at the problem, but it will take time for the deleveraging from the boom to run its course.
If you worry about financial Armageddon, it is indeed metaphorically the time to stock your bunker with guns, ammunition, canned food, and gold bars.
They arrive late; shy away from drastic measures; avoid using the most powerful ammunition.
The need to wrestle with macroeconomic-policy issues could easily cause talks to bog down - and give protectionist lobbies the political ammunition they need.