Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Terminal ballistics" ¶ 13
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

One and hunting
A young mountain bongo grazes. One of the reasons often cited for the popularity of the bongo as a prized hunting target was a highly-publicized hunting trip taken by Maurice Stans, an official in Richard Nixon's cabinet, to Uganda.
One can for instance acquire a shotgun license through a skeet shooting club but may only use it for clay pigeon shooting until an actual hunting examination has been passed.
One mustelid, the domestic ferret ( Mustela putorius furo ), has been domesticated since ancient times, originally for hunting rabbits and pest control.
" One element in Shaka's destruction was to create a vast artificial desert around his domain ... ' to make the destruction complete, organized bands of Zulu murderers regularly patrolled the waste, hunting for any stray men and running them down like wild pig.
One of the earliest weapons fashioned by human beings and their ancestors, the spear is still used for hunting and fishing, and its influences still may be seen in current military gear such as the rifle-mounted bayonet.
One of the earliest forms of killing prey for humans, hunting game with a spear and spear fishing continues to this day as both a means of catching food and as a cultural activity.
One of the hunting groups sent by the British Admiralty to search for Graf Spee, comprising three Royal Navy ( RN ) cruisers,, and ( the last of the New Zealand Division ), found and engaged their quarry off the estuary of the River Plate off the coast of Argentina and Uruguay in South America.
One hunting club declares that the term Fair Chase shall not include the taking of animals under the following conditions:
One day when Narcissus was out hunting stags, Echo stealthily followed the handsome youth through the woods longing to address him but unable to speak first.
One traditional method of hunting unicorns involved entrapment by a virgin.
One example of this is the ritual that occurs just before the beginning of hunting season.
One day when Arcas went hunting in the woods, he came across his mother.
* 300 Winchester Magnum: One of the most popular big game hunting cartridges of all time.
* 7 × 64mm: One of the most popular long range varmint and medium-to big-game hunting cartridges in Europe, especially in the countries such as France and ( formerly ) Belgium where the possession of firearms chambered fro a ( former ) military cartridge is forbidden or is more heavily restricted.
One day, Manawydan and Pryderi, while out hunting, saw a white boar which they followed.
One day, while Lleu is away on business, Gronw Pebr, lord of Penllyn, comes across Lleu's stronghold whilst out hunting and falls in love with Blodeuwedd.
One of several areas of art deco houses in SelsdonOne side of the residential area of Selsdon is bordered by Selsdon Wood, and the whole area used to be part of Selsdon Park Estate, once well known as hunting and shooting grounds in the area.
One day, he ventured off into the woods on a hunting expedition.
One by one the plantation homes were bought and restored and fox hunting and horses became commonplace.
One of the Powell brothers leased his house on Main Street to Alfred Kellam who turned it into a hotel that advertised itself for the excellence of fishing, hunting and sunbathing in the vicinity.
One of his last roles was as Barney Wile in The Stratton Story, a true story about a ballplayer ( played by James Stewart ) who makes a comeback after having his leg amputed due to a hunting accident.
One of the earliest descriptions of a food chain was described by a medieval Afro-Arab scholar named Al-Jahiz: " All animals, in short, cannot exist without food, neither can the hunting animal escape being hunted in his turn.
One day, Kenneth II and his companions went hunting into the woods, " at no great distance from his own abode ".
One of the lodge's documented owners was John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, who is supposed to have killed the last wild boar in England while hunting nearby, hence a boar's head formed part of the arms of the former Rothwell Urban District Council.

One and applications
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
One of the most gratifying applications of an important technique of submarine detection is in the exploration of the human body.
One of the more popular desktop applications was the PageMaker desktop publishing software.
One of the most studied applications has been the use of mistletoe extracts in cancer therapy.
One of the most obvious applications of catalysis is the hydrogenation ( reaction with hydrogen gas ) of fats using nickel catalyst to produce margarine.
* One of the early applications for code division multiplexing is in GPS.
One of the key aims was to make the data independent of the logic of application programs, so that the same data could be made available to different applications.
One of the cases involves two men, Smith and Jones, who are awaiting the results of their applications for the same job.
One of the earliest public key encryption applications was called Pretty Good Privacy ( PGP ).
One of the first applications of spatial analysis in epidemiology is the 1832 " Rapport sur la marche et les effets du choléra dans Paris et le département de la Seine ".
One of the first applications of key frame animation was the award-wining 1974 animated short film, Hunger.
One of the single largest applications for lubricants, in the form of motor oil, is protecting the internal combustion engines in motor vehicles and powered equipment.
One of the most important applications of MNT would be medical nanorobotics or nanomedicine, an area pioneered by Robert Freitas in numerous books and papers.
One of the more interesting applications of the MIPS architecture is its use in massive processor count supercomputers.
PL / I (" Programming Language One ", pronounced " pee-el-one ") is a procedural, imperative computer programming language designed for scientific, engineering, business and systems programming applications.
One patent cites use of these indicators for wall coating applications for light colored paints.
One of the considered practical applications of phrenology was education.
One of the practical applications being researched in this area is medical imaging of the brain with magnetoencephalography ( MEG ).
One year after his discovery, Oenslager had found hundreds of applications for his additive.
One of FDM's most common applications is cable television.
One of the useful applications of third order intercept point is as a rule-of-thumb measure to estimate nonlinear products.
One of the first robust applications was the Navy's Common Operational Modeling, Planning and Simulation Strategy ( COMPASS ).
One of its primary applications was usage in Technicolor's dye imbibition printing ( dye transfer ).
One of the most celebrated of the earliest agricultural applications developed by Lysenko was a process of increasing the success of wheat crops by soaking the grain and storing the wet seed in snow to refrigerate over the winter (" vernalization ").
One of the contrasts between the two men was that Newton was primarily a pioneer in mathematical analysis and its applications as well as optical experimentation, while Hooke was a creative experimenter of such great range, that it is not surprising to find that he left some of his ideas, such as those about gravitation, undeveloped.

1.254 seconds.