Similar words: farmer, former, arm, farm, formerly, performer, media, medal. Meaning: [ɑːmd] adj. 1. (used of persons or the military) characterized by having or bearing arms 2. having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination 3. (used of plants and animals) furnished with bristles and thorns.
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271. But prior approval meant nothing when the four were bundled into lorries by 20 armed police.
272. But Wolfgang was set on going to Munich, armed with two new arias for Aloysia.
273. The State Council gave the armed groups an ultimatum to lay down their arms by March 30 and to open transport routes.
274. In totalitarian states absolute control of information and the armed forces is the key to the survival of the despot.
275. Staff sounded the alarm and he fled empty handed ... straight into an ambush by armed police wearing helmets and body armour.
276. And with the police and most of the armed forces behind me, I was able to stop Ngune from seizing power.
277. In conclusion I will make some comments on the requisites for effective rules relating to the control of armed conflicts.
278. In accordance with instructions, the officers took no action to defend themselves, although they were armed.
279. At first(sentencedict.com/armed.html), he appeared to have no immediate plans to take on the armed forces.
280. Some civilians are upset at the prospect of sharing power with the armed forces, even in an advisory capacity.
281. However, prolonged drought, and in Matebeleland armed conflict, have limited its effectiveness.
282. They told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the scandal amounted to an abuse of power, not sexuality.
283. It is in the context of armed conflict that many of the problems of third parties are brought into relief.
284. The hon. Gentleman asked about young people joining the armed forces.
285. What is the point of having the ultra-powerful weapon if it is not armed with the correct ammunition?
286. It is also an example of successful popular resistance to the armed forces.
287. This, as we have seen, is a rejection of the basic principles of the international humanitarian law of armed conflict.
288. Bathore is armed to the teeth, from pistols to anti-tank guns looted from the government.
289. Aspects of the revolt gave further illustration of the unreliable loyalty of sections of the armed forces.
290. There were also wide-ranging personnel changes in the upper echelons of the armed forces and the police.
291. These Protocols restated, and in several important respects developed(sentencedict.com), the laws of armed conflict.
292. The amendment also specified that candidates had to have resigned from the armed forces or security forces.
293. Police have now appealed to Hanger to give himself up peacefully but armed police are on standby.
294. About 600 members of the armed forces were discharged for alleged involvement in the coup attempt.
295. Apparently the kings could rely not only on taxation from the civitates, but also on local armed forces.
296. Quotas were agreed for financing of joint armed forces and border troops.
297. Leopoldo Castedo writes: The prestige of the armed archangel was and is still very great.
298. Roman candles, squibs and rockets were already in the shops and the protesters had armed themselves.
299. Further bilateral and multilateral agreements were also envisaged to ensure that each country's armed forces participated in joint anti-drug initiatives.
300. The defendants faced charges arising from three murders, three armed assaults and 32 armed robberies committed between 1980 and 1986.