Long discussion of how the defense of Western Europe affects arms control.
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He said he saw a threat of a new nuclear arms race.
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US Soccer welcomed with open arms players from Europe and South America.
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However, the US Senate has not yet ratified the arms trade treaty.
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IRAQ: Iraq's arms declaration was not encouraging, President Bush said last night.
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He hadn't seen the coatofarms in more than sixty years.
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His crest and coatofarms are entered in the royal enumeration.
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Our coatofarms will be for what you have given us.
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It was part of the coatofarms of his aristocratic family.
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The family coatofarms and the iron cross are distinctive emblems.
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There her tender gaze was divided between me and the armorialbearings.
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Nothing can be more absurd and grotesque than armorialbearings, considered in themselves.
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Hence he was not ashamed of the golden pillules of his armorialbearings!
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At the bottom of these sculptures are emblazoned the armorialbearings of the Byrons.
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The light streamed through windows dimmed with armorialbearings, richly emblazoned in stained glass.
Uso de heraldic device en inglés
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The only baronet in England whose occupation corresponds with this heraldicdevice is Sir George Newnes.'
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It got its name from the heraldicdevice of Pope Gregory XIII -theguy who reformed the calendar.
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As distinctive mark, each of the noblemen admitted to a seat at this marvelous table adopted some heraldicdevice.
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A noble heraldicdevice, the coat of arms of the city or borough, is stamped in gold above, or below, the title.
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Their very name, he added, proved that they were heretics; a cross surmounted by a rose being the heraldicdevice of the arch-heretic Luther.
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There was a small golden emblem on his tie resembling some heraldicdevice or other, but proving on closer scrutiny to be congealed egg-yolk.
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This wall was broken by a single iron gate, flanked by two high pillars, each of which was surmounted by some weather-beaten heraldicdevice.
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No heraldicdevice is that, but the veritable coat of arms which the founder of this house placed there as the seal of his work.
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It closed no lantern-itobstructed no view-andits light ribs, springing from voluted corbels, bore at each intersection, an emblazoned escutcheon, or painted heraldicdevice.
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In old embroideries, heraldicdevices may be seen successfully treated in this way.
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They are national emblems: they find a place in the blazonry of heraldicdevices.
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There are a great variety of watermarks; words, letters, figures, heraldicdevices, etc., etc.
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They passed the stone pillars with the weather-beaten heraldicdevices, and drove along by the high park wall.
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It is not known how these spaces were originally filled; Mr. le Strange thought possibly with heraldicdevices.
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Armure-A cloth woven in miniature imitation of feudal metal armor plates, heraldicdevices, diamonds, birdseye, and seeded effects.
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Here were the tombs of its noble founders and patrons; and the south-eastern window was gorgeous with their heraldicdevices.