Scuds are in the Syrian military's armoury, but Nato could not confirm the type of missile used.
These could bypass the bed bugs' molecular armoury or work by interfering with the genes associated with insecticide resistance.
Price comparison websites are now part of the armoury for any money-saving consumer.
Mr Putin knows that America's proposed anti-missile system would be too small to block Russia's still powerful missile armoury.
The Armadillo, a National Guard armoury converted into a dance hall, quickly became an unlikely magnet for musical geniuses.
Most observers accept that injunctions are a vital part of the legal armoury that protects the industry's leading firms.
Yet blackmail is not part of the armoury of this courteous economics professor.
As well as a gym hall there are kitchen facilities, a bar, senior ranks mess, stores, lecture rooms and an armoury.
"It should be part of the armoury of keeping schools secure, when the head is worried about gangs outside, " he said.
He may have been a cad, a bounder and a terrible snob, but that is the essential armoury of a diarist.
Already the courts have a formidable armoury of weapons against intrusions into privacy, ranging from the law of confidence to trespass.
And exactly 300 years ago Peter the Great made a visit to the Tower's armoury during his extensive trip to Europe.
My question is where do they get the money from to buy all this armoury and at the same time feed their loved ones?
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The Met Police has previously said water cannon would be a "valuable" addition to their armoury when faced with situations such as the 2011 riots.
But for all the rhetoric, it was less of a philosophy and more of a weapon among many in chief constables' armoury against urban criminality.
Azhar Mahmood unleashed the full range of his bowling armoury on day two at The Oval but it was Lancashire who emerged in the position to assert.
Townsend was eager to highlight that "Mossy" - as Paterson is known - has so much more in his armoury than knocking the ball between the uprights.
The Insight also uses another weapon in the fuel-efficiency armoury.
Mr Bush's revived presidency comes equipped with a powerful armoury.
However, if you read de Chastelain's words across into the IRA's armoury, it is probably safe to assume that he was talking about mortars, rockets, machine guns, rifles and Semtex.
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Consequently it is no surprise that wily cats may avoid the temptation of a tethered meal, a common trick in the armoury of a generation of hunters in the Chitral Gol.
Donors have promised more money, and African governments have promised to make better use of existing weapons in the anti-malarial armoury, the cheapest and most effective of which have been woefully neglected.
The sense of outrage that attends terrorist attacks should not, however, be assumed to be equivalent to a sense of powerlessness: public outrage is one of the most potent weapons in the limited armoury of counter-terrorism.
The addition to the coalition's armoury this week of American A-10 Thunderbolts and AC-130 gunships, lumbering aircraft equipped with fearsome cannon that can hit targets in built-up areas with less risk than fast jets of killing civilians, could tilt the balance in Misrata and elsewhere.
You learn a new language, and then go out armed with a fake set of personal belongings, an armoury of mild insults (to intrigue your prey) and the support of your buddies - the same guys you'll be reporting back to as soon as the encounter is over.
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