Javelin in A Sentence

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    Currently in command of an anti-tank platoon, he is about to convert to the new Javelin weapons system.

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    Diagrams and words show why - in terms of moments and center of mass - the new javelin doesn't travel so far.

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    For example ' Who has thrown the javelin the furthest during the Olympics?

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    Give it half an hour and you should be ready to deploy the old spam javelin.

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    He also won the javelin with a useful 34.09 meters throw.

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    Hercules Wimbledon's top javelin thrower Bekele Tola gained a double success taking the javelin with 58.69 meters and shot with 10.89 meters.

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    Jeremy Smyth and Lynda Low, both silver medalists in 2001, took fourth and fifth in the 2003 javelin and hammer events respectively.

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    Lindsay, AAA champion at U15 level last year locked horns with the 1999 ESAA junior boys javelin champion Andy Robinson.

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    Meleager is represented as a tall, vigorous youth with curly hair, holding a javelin or a boar's head, and accompanied by a dog.

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    No definite line can be drawn between the spear proper and the javelin.

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    She had A second a string win when she took the javelin with a lifetime best throw of 17m 41.

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    She travels to Athens as the only British competitor in the women's javelin on Wednesday 25 August.

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    The massively moulded ormolu stair balustrade of Northumberland House, now at 49 Prince's Gate; the candelabra at Windsor and Buckingham Palace, produced in Birmingham by the firm of Messenger; the cast-iron railings with javelin heads and lictors' fasces, the tripods, Corinthian column standard lamps and candelabra, boat-shaped oil lamps and tent-shaped lustres with classic mountings, are examples of the metal-work of a style which, outside the eccentric Brighton Pavilion and excursions into Gothic and Elizabethan, was universally accepted in the United Kingdom from the days of the Regency until after the accession of Victoria.

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    The name Gaiseric is said to be derived from gais, a javelin, and reiks, a king.

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    The nucleus of the army was formed of armoured horsemen, excellently practised for long-distance fighting with bow and javelin, but totally unable to venture on a hand-to-hand conflict, their tactics being rather to swarm round the enemys squadrons and overwhelm them under a hail of missiles.

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    The Roman legions with their heavy infantry armed with pilum, the heavy javelin.

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    Then there are night races and blinding sandstorms to struggle through not forgetting the odd throwing ax or javelin that may come your way.

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    These include discus, shot put, long jump, hurdles, high jump, and javelin.

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    They also throw the javelin, using hunting spears that are flung huge distances through the bush.

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    They had, besides, the lance, the club, sometimes studded with pebbles, and the javelin, and they seem to have known the shield.

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    This 15 month old's sire was bred from Paris Show winning lines and out of a homebred cow by Gower Javelin.

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    Thomas McDermott claimed the final medal winning silver in the u17 boy's javelin.

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    To succeed in the aim no small amount of dexterity was required, and unusual ability in the game was rated as high as corresponding excellence in throwing the javelin.

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    With regard to the ancient Egyptians, however, we learn that the huntsmen Historic constituted an entire sub-division of the great second Field dresses and furniture were ornamented with similar subjects.2 The game pursued included the lion, the wild ass, the gazelle and the hare, and the implements chiefly employed seem to have been the javelin and the bow.