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stub twist

(firearms) Material for a gun barrel, made of a spirally welded ribbon of steel and stub iron combined.

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Simple sentences

Don't twist his words.
In a cruelly ironic twist of fate, someday Tatoeba will make an example of us all.
Don't get your knickers in a twist!
Don't twist my elbow.
Twist that knob to the right and the box will open.
I like it when you twist my conkers.

News and current affairs

The Sudairis, it seems, have apparently left their half brother alone to twist in the wind. Abdullah's proposal could weaken his position domestically, particularly in relation to the country's powerful Islamists.
The second worrying development in Germany - intimately linked to the first - is the latest twist in the debate on the planned enlargement of the European Union to bring in ten or more countries from Central and Eastern Europe.
Reporters are not entitled to so twist the facts as to reinvent them.
By a lucky twist, however, on the day the court ruled, Lord Russell Johnston, Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, was in Armenia.
The twist in this tale is that only half of the owners were correctly informed.
Located on campus, the program's facilities resemble colorful Google offices, but with a Finnish twist: video conference rooms have been built into sauna-like structures.
But there is a twist.
Television and newspapers continue to trumpet every twist and turn of global financial markets.
That is one twist that Prebisch would never have anticipated.
The question is reasonable enough if we don't give it an American twist.
Moreover, there is an important and worrisome twist to those linkages: China itself has tilted increasingly toward Europe as its major source of external demand.
This is also the twist that underscores the ultimate congressional hypocrisy.
But, in a new twist, Italian authorities at the beginning of this year rescued hundreds of migrants, including pregnant women and dozens of children, aboard an aging steel-hulled freighter.
The recent controversial bailout deal - likened by some to the 1919 Versailles Treaty, with Greece in the role of Germany - offers the latest twist in the eurozone's existential saga.
But the opposite conclusion was equally plausible: Given the extent of fragility, a clever twist to the control levers might facilitate a military victory by the economic hegemon.
TOULOUSE - If history punishes those who fail to learn from it, financial history does its punishing with a sadistic twist - it also punishes those who learn from it too enthusiastically.
Proponents of the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Regulation Bill 2010, now before the Indian Parliament, employ a similar rhetorical twist.
The danger now is that pro-secession leaders may twist the loss of sovereignty supposedly inherent in association with the EU into precisely such a claim.
The sad truth is that, in Russia, history does indeed repeat itself, but, in a twist on Karl Marx's dictum, as tragedy and farce at once.
But a plot twist has complicated his shoo-in campaign, with both Tang and Leung now improvising their lines - peppered with frequent insults - and each consulting the director (China) at every turn.
Implicit threats of a unilateral Israeli attack, together with conspicuous meddling in the US presidential election campaign, have compounded Netanyahu's effort to twist Obama's arm.
The country's ruling generals will twist what is meant to be a democratic process, whereby the people get to express their will, into a mockery of free expression in which people vote in fear and without hope.
Meanwhile, the most recent twist in the Tibet fallout serves as a striking reminder of how China's newfound assertiveness and clout on the international scene is creating an increasingly complex challenge for foreign companies.
But that liberating sentiment has recently undergone an ironic twist.

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