Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Weapon is a 1989 science fiction novel by Robert Mason. The book was Mason's first novel; he had previously written a memoir about his experiences in Vietnam titled Chickenhawk . The book is about an android , designed to kill, which experiences a crisis of conscience and runs away from its government masters to live in a Nicaraguan village.
For example, a nurse at a blood drive calling someone who donated blood “sweetie” may be acceptable, whereas an attorney referring to someone as “honey” in the courtroom is unacceptable ...
The American Library Association book review lists additional "significant revelations" in the book: [2] Fuller details about the Israeli bombing of the Iraqi nuclear facility in 1981. That Israel collaborated with South Africa on a nuclear test over the Indian Ocean in 1979. That during the 1991 Gulf War Israel pointed nuclear armed mobile ...
No irony here, just another example of the usage of hunting weapon in yet another English language source. Whether or not one book (the OED) says anything is not the issue here. It is highly obvious that hunting weapon is an expression that is in common and widespread use, and that it is entirely proper English. Yaf 07:10, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
This list reflects the knowledge of the MNF as of the end of Weapons of Choice.A number of ships of the MNF did not go through the Transition with the rest of the fleet; as of the end of the book, it is unclear which of these ships remained in the 21st century, which were destroyed by the Transition or immediately after, and which fell into enemy hands.
If the unmarked enemy aircraft, mirrored visors and carefully evasive language of Joseph Kosinksi’s “Top Gun: Maverick” tell us anything, it’s that Hollywood has learned to avoid political ...
Former President Donald Trump suggested he could blame a U.S. strike against the communist regime on another country, according to a new section of a book that details key events of his ...
Kirkus Reviews gave it a starred review, summarizing that there's "no high drama here, but Marie and Gabe are compelling in their basic goodness." [1]Writing in The New York Times, Janet Maslin praised the novel, stating Someone is a "wonderfully modest title for such a fine-tuned, beautiful book filled with so much universal experience, such haunting imagery, such urgent matters of life and ...