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Arms

Arms meaning

Weaponry, weapons. | A visual design composed according to heraldic rules, normally displayed upon an escutcheon and sometimes accompanied by other elements of an achievement

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Coat of arms The Westminster coat of arms were given to the city by an official grant on September 2, 1964. citation Westminster had other arms before, which was identical to the chief in the present arms.

The growth of the homegrown arms industry comes as some countries have enforced arms embargoes or sanctions against individuals and companies involved in trading or manufacturing arms.

It is also said that the style of salute may also signify that he/she (that is saluting) bears no arms (weapons) as those that bear arms salute with their rifle or sword, at the present arms for a royal salute or general salute.

Other types of tremor may also occur, including postural tremor of the outstretched arms, intention tremor of the arms and rest tremor in the arms. citation Some patients may have unsteadiness and problems with gait and balance.

The one indispensable element of a coat of arms is the shield; many ancient coats of arms consist of nothing else, but no coat of arms exists without a shield.

The Swiss "Federal Law on Arms, Arms Accessories and Ammunitions" (WG, LArm) of 20 June 1997, has as its objectives (Article 1) to combat the wrongful use of arms, their accessories, parts and ammunition.

When the arms of a knight and his wife are shown in one achievement, the insignia of knighthood surround the husband's arms only, and the wife's arms are customarily surrounded by a meaningless ornamental garland of leaves for visual balance.

Afghan Peace Watch, an independent research organization, reported that U.S. arms arms in the 2021 retreat have turned up in the Gaza Strip, India’s Kashmir region, and Pakistan.

Also a source of worry is the impact of such an arms conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa which is also a theatre of terrorist activities fuelled by illegal arms deals by dubious elements from conflict-ravaged countries such as Libya.

Finer said there was no arms deal in the offing to announce right now but emphasised that the US and its allies could help Vietnam to diversify its arms supplies instead of being solely dependent on Russia.

Her joy became infectious, and soon you adopted the same stance that she did; arms wide, spinning in circles, enjoying the feeling of the cool rain on your face, neck and arms.

Historically, India has been one of the world’s largest importers of arms and ammunition, accounting for almost 11 per cent of the total global arms market.

However, our arms industry is making a lot of money by supplying arms and material.

How far up the sleeves would go on the arms we're on the, you know, in the arms.

Omar’s bill follows another initiative aimed to curtail problematic US arms sales: the launch of the Arms Sales Accountability Project, an initiative led by the Center for Civilians in Conflict.

Robin worked at the College of Arms and held the office of Richmond Herald of Arms in Ordinary between 1962 and 1967.

The theory of separation of powers presupposes that there are three arms of government and that the three arms are headed and manned by three different types of people.

This arms sale would follow a more than $1.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan in September.

But what and Keir Starmer get wrong about immigration is that the British public are not up in arms about how many people are moving to this country - they are up in arms about the manner in which they come.

Furthermore, British arms exports to Israel account for less than 1% of the total arms Israel received.