Much is made, for example, of the recent reduction in Chinese importation of Russian armaments.
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This precipitated a depression that was ended only by World War II armaments programs.
Speer was Adolf Hitler's chief architect and minister for armaments during World War II.
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We now see clearly that Western armaments have not been the cause of tension and conflict in Europe.
The Black Hawk is the US's most important combat helicopter, designed to move quickly into hostile environments and deliver or collect troops and armaments.
The aircraft, which featured a gun turret, rather than forward-facing armaments, saw action in the the evacuation of Dunkirk and during the Battle of Britain.
During the Industrial Age, factory workers saw their knowledge and paychecks grow as they mastered new processes to mass produce everything from automobiles to armaments.
According to military sources, one of the ships carried advanced armaments.
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The peace that followed these conflicts was characterized by increasing tension and competition, numerous war scares and massive increases in armaments on both land and sea.
Muslim nations are also free to purchase or manufacture armaments.
The quarry cannot be dredged to clean it because during WWII, the Germans who occupied the island used it as an armaments dump and tonnes of unexploded ordnance remain.
National Armaments Directors, according to NATO and Russian officials.
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During the balance of her tenure there as the first female president of a major operating unit in General Dynamics history, she quadrupled the size of GD Armaments while sustaining steady profitability.
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It is thought Bin Laden, or some of his supporters, may have carried out trades designed to profit from falls in stocks likely to be affected, such as reinsurance, airlines and armaments.
Citing unprecedented movements of the population to areas with heavy concentrations of armaments manufacturing and responding to the administration's orders, the Census Bureau unveiled a 1941 plan to conduct an annual sample census.
When the time came to pick a new Executive Vice President to head the Combat Systems business within which armaments was ensconced, she was one of the two candidates who got serious consideration.
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Albert Speer, the German armaments minister, expressed amazement that the repair operations were left untroubled by further bombing raids which would have delayed the vital reconstruction and turned a nuisance into a major crisis.
While federal law rightly prohibits executive agreements - which do not require Senate action - that impose limitations on U.S. armed forces or armaments, no such limits would be involved in an interim executive agreement on verification alone.
The proposal proposed to save 2% of GDP by reforming the pension system and more effectively targeting social payments (0.8% of GDP) and by cutting expenditures on the armaments program and on the law enforcement organs (another 1.2% of GDP).
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