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11arms — ► PLURAL NOUN 1) guns and other weapons. 2) emblems originally displayed on the shields of knights to distinguish them in battle, surviving today as coats of arms. ● a call to arms Cf. ↑a call to arms ● up in arms Cf. ↑up in arms …
12Arms of Kismet — is an American alternative pop group led by singer songwriter Mark Doyon. Their debut album, Eponymous , was released in 2004, and its follow up, Cutting Room Rug , appeared in 2005. Both records were produced by Doyon and mastered by Jon Astley …
13ARMS PCR — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda ARMS PCR ARMS PCR es el acrónimo de Amplyfication Refractory Mutation System Polymerase Chain Reaction Obtenido de ARMS PCR …
14Arms and the Man (film) — Arms and the Man ( de. Helden) is a 1958 West German film directed by Franz Peter Wirth and based on a play by George Bernard Shaw. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.External links*imdb… …
15arms race — n [C usually singular] the competition between different countries to have a larger number of powerful weapons ▪ the nuclear arms race …
16arms race — (n.) 1930, in reference to naval build ups, from arms (see ARM (Cf. arm) (n.2)) + RACE (Cf. race) (n.1). First used in British English …
17arms — arms; arms·eye; …
18arms race — arms′ race n. cvb gov mil competition between countries for superiority in quantity and quality of military arms • Etymology: 1935–40 …
19arms — [n1] weaponry accoutrements, armaments, artillery, equipment, firearms, guns, munitions, ordnance, panoply, weapons; concept 500 arms [n2] family crest blazonry, coat, emblazonry, emblem, ensign, escutcheon, heraldry, insignia, shield, signet;… …
20Arms Length Management Organisation — Arms Length Management Organisations or arm s length management organisations (ALMOs) are UK not for profit companies set up by a local authorities primarily to manage and improve all or part of their housing stock. Ownership of the housing stock …