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Letter "A" » artillery
«I will not do that which my conscience tells me is wrong to gain the huzzahs of thousands, or the daily praise of all the papers which come from the press; I will not avoid doing what I think is right, though it should draw on me the whole artillery»
«A professional football team warms up grimly and disparately, like an army on maneuvers: the ground troops here, the tanks there, the artillery and air force over there.»
Author: Ted Solotaroff
| About:
Football
| Keywords:
air force, Air Forces, artillery, football team, grimly, maneuver, maneuvers, professional football, tanks, troops
«I have observed that baseball is not unlike a war, and when you come right down to it, we batters are the heavy artillery.»
«Your heaviest artillery will be your will to live. Keep that big gun going.»
«The Second Amendment says we have the right to bear arms, not to bear artillery.»
Author: Robin Williams
| Keywords:
amendment, Amendments, arms, artillery, bear, Right to bear arms, Second Amendment, The Second
«We now demand the light artillery of the intellect; we need the curt, the condensed, the pointed, the readily diffused / in place of the verbose, the detailed, the voluminous, the inaccessible. On the other hand, the lightness of the artillery should not degenerate into pop-gunnery / by which term we may designate the character of the greater portion of the newspaper press / their sole legitimate object being the discussion of ephemeral matters in an ephemeral manner.»
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
(Critic, Editor, Poet, Writer)
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artillery, condense, condensed, curt, degenerate, designate, designated, designates, detailed, diffuse, diffused, diffuses, diffusing, discussion, ephemeral, gunnery, inaccessible, in place, legitimate, lightness, newspaper, on the other hand, pointed, pop, portion, readily, sole, the discussion, verbose, voluminous
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