NRA

NOUN
  1. a powerful lobby that advocates the right to own and bear arms and rejects any gun regulation by the government
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  • there is a great deal that is nonrational in modern culture
  • The development of innovative new technologies and highly specific, nonradioactive labels has changed all of that. The Scientist
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  • C.N), the largest U.S. bank and a major casualty of the crisis, could fall below $10 a share, less than a third of its 150-day moving average price of $32.82, as the credit crisis unravels further.
  • Despite her measured tone, June is clearly enraged as well as grief stricken. The Sun
  • Salvation came in the form of a doctor who was able to help Sterry unravel the knots - and in the form of his wife.
  • The Bush stooges and their lackeys in the media know that they are hanging by a tenuous thread that is unraveling ever faster and faster.
  • Enraged by the success of "We's Lives," he writes a violent, nihilistic, dialect-strewn thug novel he bitingly titles "My Pafology. A Protean Chronicler of Racial Puzzles
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