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The knowledge she had of him would armour her against belief.
"Do not armour me with your hopes," he told them.
Toward the end of the century and into the following one, updates to armour took place at an accelerated rate.
Originally, it was planned to completely armour the crew compartment.
I will show you how to armour yourself.
Moved to Paarl in 1948, and converted to armour in 1949.
Tests showed they penetrated any body armour you chose to wear at a range of five hundred yards.
The alternative was to leave the sides of the ship vulnerable, but to armour a deck just below the waterline.
This emphasis on speed unbalanced the British designs; insufficient attention was paid to armour protection.
It was felt unnecessary to armour the ends of the ship, or the superstructure, or the funnels.
Lacking means of reconnaissance, he devised a plan to armour a train with iron plates, machine gun and cannon.
'We can armour her with Artifice.'
The lyrinx was covered in red, swollen pustules and it began to claw furiously at itself, tearing its chest armour off in bloody chunks.
With these acquisitions, Vickers could now produce a complete selection of products, from ships and marine fittings to armour plate and a whole suite of ordnance.
The 9th Battalion was converted to armour in 1941, becoming 148th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps.
Rolled homogeneous armour (RHA) is a type of steel which is used to armour vehicles.
She eventually takes the body armour off for Benny's wedding in Happy Endings, never managing to put it back on and loses her gun in a river in Budapest.
This battalion was raised in 1940 and in 1941 was converted to armour as 143rd Regiment Royal Armoured Corps.
The Panzer Badge (German: Panzerkampfabzeichen) was a German medal awarded to armour troops during World War II.
He then wrote an email, rather better than the novel, detailing the psychological traumas and limitations that led to him feeling the need to "armour" his own voice in the words of others.
When the division was converted to armour in October 1941, 5th Bn became 107th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps.
In 1941, the 5th Battalion was converted to armour as the 110th Regiment RAC within the Royal Armoured Corps.
Level I armour kits are now phasing out MAKs for MTVRs and M1114 HMMWVs.