Arms
91Arms discovery in Iraqi Embassy — Baluch and Iraq relation were strong before U.S invasion of Iraq and can be traced from centuries. In 1970s Iraq and Soviet were help Baluchis to get their independence from Iran and Pakistan but things went wrong when one of the Baluch… …
92Arms, titles, honours and styles of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington — Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG, KP, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (c. 1 May 1769 ndash; 14 September 1852), was an Anglo Irish soldier and statesman and one of the leading military and political figures of the nineteenth century. His military… …
93Arms Index - TRIN — A short term technical analysis breadth indicator calculated as the following: TRIN) /> TRIN stands for TRaders INdex. A ratio of 1 means the market is in balance; above 1 indicates that more volume is moving into declining stocks; and below 1… …
94Arms, College of — Her. A royal corporation founded by King Richard III in 1484. It comprises the Earl Marshal, three Kings of *Arms Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy and the following Heralds: Chester, Lancashire, York, Somerset, Richmond and Windsor. There are also… …
95arms race — N SING An arms race is a situation in which two countries or groups of countries are continually trying to get more and better weapons than each other. ...a conference on ways to control the arms race in the region …
96arms control — noun a limitation on the size and armament of the armed forces of a country • Hypernyms: ↑limitation, ↑restriction * * * ˈarms control 7 [arms control] noun uncounta …
97arms of affection — heraldry : arms assumed out of gratitude to a benefactor and borne quartered with one s paternal arms …
98arms of alliance — 1. heraldry : arms taken up by the issue of heiresses to show their maternal descent 2. heraldry : arms acquired by marriage …
99arms of dominion — also arms of sovereignty heraldry : national arms borne by a sovereign …
100arms of office — heraldry : arms borne by virtue of tenancy of an office or dignity a bishop s arms of office …