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  • 61Arms, Coat of — Her. The heraldic insignia or *bearings of a king, or *knight, or of a family granted such hereditary devices. To bear arms it was necessary to inherit or receive a grant from the king or a *herald, or proof was required of an ancestor s use of… …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 62Arms exports —    The Russian Federation is the world’s secondlargest exporter of arms, selling to nearly 100 countries worldwide. In 2009, the country sold approximately $8 billion in military hardware and other weapons. Combat aircraft account for one half of …

    Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation

  • 63arms — руки straightening arms выпрямление рук stretching of arms выпрямление рук arms obliguely upward руки в стороны arms vertikal руки вертикально вверх raised arms upward поднял руки вверх …

    English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • 64ARMS Charity Concert — The ARMS Charity Concert (or concerts) was a rock concert given at the Royal Albert Hall in September 1983 in support of Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis. The idea for hosting the concert was envisaged by Ronnie Lane, ex bassist for… …

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  • 65Arms industry in Romania — Romania is the 11th largest arms supplier in the world. The Romanian arms industry s main customer, for whom they mainly build warships, guns, weapons, and equipment, is the Romanian government.Furthermore, record high defense expenditure… …

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  • 66Arms Around the World — Infobox single Name = Arms Around the World Artist = Louise Redknapp Album = Woman in Me Released = 1997 Format = CD Single Recorded = 1995 Genre = Pop Length = 4:08 Label = Producer = Chart Position = Reviews = Last single = One Kiss from Heaven …

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  • 67Arms — (as used in expressions) Strategic Arms Limitation Talks Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) Strategic Arms Reduction Talks Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 68arms race — n. 1) to accelerate, step up the arms race 2) to curb the arms race * * * step up the arms race to accelerate to curb the arms race …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 69arms — plural noun 1》 weapons; armaments. 2》 distinctive emblems originally borne on shields in battle and now forming heraldic insignia. Phrases a call to arms a call to make ready for fighting. in arms prepared to fight. under arms equipped and ready… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 70Arms of Skanderbeg — Skanderbeg was a figure in the history of Albania. His weapons have been subjects of mythical adoration. According to legends his sword was so heavy that only his arm could wield. Reportedly, it was also so sharp that it could slice a man… …

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