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58th Air Traffic Control Battalion - Deconflict Lead the Way[2] 59th Air Traffic Control Battalion - Voice of Control[2] 125th Air Traffic Control Battalion - Voice of the Aviation[2] 118th Military Police Company (ABN) - Heaven Sent, Hell Bent! The Mighty Mighty.
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Joseph C. Pitt (2014) gives another variation "guns don't kill, people kill using guns, knives, their hands, garrotes, automobiles, fighter planes, poison, voodoo dolls, etc". [6] ". Guns don't kill people, men and boys kill people" highlights the fact that nearly all gun-related violence is committed by males. [104]
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Free to Choose; The Future and Its Enemies; The God of the Machine; Liberty; The Machinery of Freedom; Man, Economy and State; The Moon is a Harsh Mistress; The Mainspring of Human Progress; The Market for Liberty; The Myth of the Rational Voter; No, They Can't; No Treason; New Libertarian Manifesto; Our Enemy, the State; The Problem of ...
Hand signals were an important part of the traditions of the schools in the Southwest Conference. Invention of "Guns Up" is attributed to 1961 Texas Tech alumnus, L. Glenn Dippel. Living in Austin with his wife Roxie, Dippel created "Guns Up" as a way to counter the "Hook 'em Horns" handsign he saw each day from fans of the Texas Longhorns.
From my cold, dead hands. "I'll give you my gun when you pry (or take) it from my cold, dead hands" is a slogan popularized by US organisations opposed to gun control and particularly the National Rifle Association (NRA). A form of the slogan is first attested in the 1970s, when it was promoted by Citizens Committee for to Right to Keep and ...