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1 The first new projectile weapons were made specifically for use against those.
2 As soon as Barbicane had invented a new projectile , Nicholl invented a new plate armour.
3 Then he conceived the idea of a new projectile , very effective and quite different from others.
4 He asked our company to finance him while he was experimenting and perfecting the new projectile .
5 A new projectile has lately come out, the invention of Captain Edward Palliser, of the British army.
6 The new projectile might continue shocking for as long as three minutes, according to theJNLWD's own reference book.
7 Why, not even your entire fortune will buy enough iron to build a new projectile to enable us to return.
8 A new projectile , with a hard, penetrating point, had been made- asortof miniature of the one Tom hoped to use in his giant cannon.
9 The US and the UK have hit out at Russia accusing Moscow of launching a new projectile into space that could destroy their respective satellites.
10 We can also construct the new projectiles using a variety of casings.
11 'I see,- anewprojectile.-Howlong is this race to continue between attack and defence?'
12 In the summer of 1915 it was practically in the Argonne alone that any considerable results were attained by the new projectiles .
13 From the statements of German prisoners we have learned that the effectiveness of our new projectiles is superior to that of the old ones.
14 "It wouldn't be too difficult for Ombey's engineering factories to start production of new projectile rifles and ammunition," Ralph said.
15 "Well, I brought the new projectile , Colton, as I had agreed," answered the German, coolly, "but your quaint watchman has thrown it away.
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