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  • The rich, dark soil has rewarded you with fine tobacco crops and you've indulged yourself by ordering a fowling piece from the local gunmaker.
  • Could we undo… could we knowingly unmake something that we know should never have come into being?
  • I can't imagine the work to make, and then "unmake," that project, but I bet it brought out some interesting juxtapositions. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.
  • With the coming of stainless steel and the tougher and tougher environmental restrictions on all manufacturers, nickel plating is fast disappearing as an option offered by gunmakers.
  • He lived in Howe Crescent, South Melbourne, Australia and was a locksmith and gunmaker who emigrated with his family from Boston, Lincolnshire in 1853.
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  • Money often unmakes the men who make it. 
  • Every gunmaker who could ream out a set of loading dies had a series of cartridges with his name on it. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • The funny thing about European gunmakers is a propensity to drop all parts and service upon discontinuing a gun model.
  • And where in all this do people have the capacity to make and unmake governments and keep a democracy alive and kicking?
  • Money often unmakes the men who make it. 
  • Unless and until any gunmaker turns out a left hand model, they don't have my interest. Rifles of Interest: Montana High Country Series Ridgeline
  • Some were sporters built by the factory; others began as military surplus, with the action or barreled action serving as a base around which talented gunmakers made fine custom sporters.
  • The real world is the playing ground for each and every group, to make or unmake laws.
  • But then it was extremely rare to find a gunmaker who made an entire gun himself; it generally took three or four working together.
  • He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
  • And that sort of stuff ain't easy for a gunmaker to accomplish.
  • With logic like that, we should be able to expect Iran to unmake its nuclear weapons program. Bush takes aim at Obama policies
  • His lips press and his arms enfold not her so much as the ideal of her, and unless she unmake herself, he cannot unlove her. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • I'm not backing down, so the gunmakers and shop owners had better get used to my face and my name.
  • Still, the legislatures in every country make and unmake laws endlessly, but seldom their labors are for the benefit of the people whom they profess to represent.
  • Using various combinations of W 748, RelodeR 7, Berger bullets, Winchester brass, CCI BR4 primers, and some match bullets that gunmaker Mickey Coleman gave me and whose maker I have forgotten, I was able to get comparable groups with ease. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • Back in the day, Great Britain used to make and unmake small-time countries like Greece with one hand tied behind its back.
  • Basically, in the terms of Dicey, the doctrine of Parliamentary sovereignty means that there are no legal limitations of Parliament and it has the right to make or unmake any law whatsoever.
  • Spurred by military target competition and by practical shooting three-gun matches, armorers and gunmakers unlocked the AR's accuracy potential.
  • He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
  • Specializing in precision metalworking, he was in a position to render the fledgling gunmaker expert advice on metallurgy and production efficiency.
  • But the demands of American shooters and the ingenuity of American gunmakers have wrought a transformation.
  • Under #2 and under the ICC case, the question is whether the President can unmake a treaty he (or his predecessor) have already made prior to rejection by the Senate. The Volokh Conspiracy » Judge Baltazar Garzón Indicted
  • None of us knew the book in question had a hidden spell in it, a spell that could 'unmake' Carlotta. Prison Of Souls
  • The power to make or unmake governments vests with you.
  • Perhaps almost of the philosopher, the historian, the sociologist: the clearer away of convenient error, the unmaker and remaker of consciences. Laurus Nobilis Chapters on Art and Life
  • Everything moves in the midst of death, because it indeed _moves_; but it falls into the pit unawares and by its own action unmakes and disestablishes itself, until a wonderful visionary faculty is added, so that a ghost remains of what has perished to reveal that lapse and at the same time in a certain sense to neutralise it. The Life of Reason
  • It makes the false assumption that the devolved parliament outranks Westminster, which made it and can unmake it, at will.
  • Spurred by military target competition and by practical shooting three-gun matches, armorers and gunmakers unlocked the AR's accuracy potential.
  • They "unmade" sin through humility and obedience, just as the goal in the movie is to "unmake" the ring. The Register's Daily Blog
  • Sometimes those scraps from the alley became dangerous prototypes and I ended up with broken limbs, but I had teachers who encouraged me to unmake, remake, invent, and dream big dreams. Mickey McManus: Innovate: Education -- The Next Literacy
  • Caywood's rifle is built exactly as the original was when Davy took it from the scarred and stained hands of a gunmaker so long ago, and thus it's something like shaking hands with history.
  • Parliament, to paraphrase Blackstone, can make or unmake any law as it sees fit.
  • Money often unmakes the men who make it. 
  • He thought it was a nasty unpleasant film, and his sequel was an answer that would somehow unmake the damage.
  • We have come here to make and unmake social conditions.
  • The external parts are polished to a 400-grit finish and final finish and heat-treating is the responsibility of the gunmaker.
  • All this could Carlo do — make, unmake me; … and join me limb to limb…. Melville in Love
  • Money often unmakes the men who make it. 
  • The woods are full of gunmakers who have the guts to resist!
  • No other manufacturer could submit a gun with a firing pin safety without a license from Colt, a rather significant advantage for the Hartford gunmaker.
  • There was a bright side to the ruling by the California Supreme Court protecting gunmakers from being sued - the trial helped showcase the creative advertising efforts of America's assault gun industry.
  • Tragic events like the ones we are witnessing all over Gujarat shatter lives, unsettle moral convictions and unmake the fragile establishment we normally call society.
  • The fiscal crisis is of Our making, and We can unmake it without total destruction. lgl No Entitlements Crisis?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Unless and until any gunmaker turns out a left hand model, has my interest. Rifles of Interest: Montana High Country Series Ridgeline
  • He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
  • However, the most radical element of the British gunmaker's design lies hidden under the synthetic stock.
  • Guns November issue featured a review of two very fine smoothbore flintlocks by Caywood Gunmakers.
  • Shortly after that article appeared, Bill went from gunsmith to gunmaker as he opened the doors of Texas Longhorn Arms.
  • If it did, it would not arise until the contract had been made; and then its sole operation would be to unmake the contract.
  • He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
  • It isn't well to make up our minds fully until we have heard all sides, lest we have them to unmake, which is always more or less painful. Homes and How to Make Them
  • This was the era in which great imperial powers still felt free to draw frontiers, place and displace peoples, make and unmake states.
  • Beginning about 1815, a distinctive style of pistol emerged as Philadelphia gunmakers began to cater to wealthy, cosmopolitan clients with highly decorated pairs of pistols.
  • His lips press and his arms enfold not her so much as the ideal of her, and unless she unmake herself, he cannot unlove her. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • The German luxury car giant has given the Austrian gunmaker until the first of the year to vacate the premises.
  • His lips press and his arms enfold not her so much as the ideal of her, and unless she unmake herself, he cannot unlove her. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • Along the way, I became a gunmaker specializing in single-shot and lever-action rifles.
  • Major gunmakers naturally wanted a share of the bolt-action market.
  • To Paul A'Barque: You are going to have to take my word on the BATFE episode; of that I have personal, first-hand knowledge, and don't want to give the specifics because as far as I know, the gunmaker is trying to get some kind of relief, and that might only make his job harder. Is Bush Watching The Store For Gun Owners?
  • Jack Brooks is a gunmaker in the truest sense of the word.
  • Money often unmakes the men who make it. 
  • He thought it was a nasty unpleasant film, and his sequel was an answer that would somehow unmake the damage.
  • The story about the European gunmaker is true, and I think I was the one who wrote about it. How Good is Good Enough?

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