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Take a GRASS rope about l in Diam and lay it about l foot or 2 away from your bedroll.
Rifles of Interest: Remington Model 700 Custom Shop AWR II 2009
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Take a GRASS rope about l in Diam and lay it about l foot or 2 away from your bedroll.
Rifles of Interest: Remington Model 700 Custom Shop AWR II 2009
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You can pick the bullets up in the rifle reloading section at your local neighborhood gun store and may have to order the Thomson Center Magnum .429 Diam for 50 cal thru Midway.
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Also in English is Days with Diam (Norvik Press Series, 1995), in which the manifold nature of human personality results in the creation of a world in which the doppelgänger motif is related to Mendel's laws of segregation.
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Also, we do not yet have any evidence of the long-range efficacy of Diam corks.
Vent your spleen: synthetic corks! | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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You can pick the bullets up in the rifle reloading section at your local neighborhood gun store and may have to order the Thomson Center Magnum .429 Diam for 50 cal thru Midway.
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– The Diam cork, made up of ground up bits that are sterilized and then glued back together, has been gaining ground in some circles.
Vent your spleen: synthetic corks! | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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I wrote him back in 1990, that Alaska needs a 338 Diam 250 grain Spire Point bullet preferably a Spire point Boat Tail and got the same basic response.
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And I noticed a lot of Australian/NZ producers on the Diam list as well.
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This tiny _deus ex machina_ has straightway tackled the angry monster, with all the fearlessness of a child, has struck it twice in the face, in a most business-like manner, has piped '_Diam!
In Court and Kampong Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay Peninsula Hugh Charles Clifford 1903
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