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armor

noun as in protective covering, often made of metal

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Ask if the bank can hire an armored courier to pick you up at your home to reduce the chance you’ll be robbed en route, Sawday suggests.

U.S. manufacturing and heavy industry: Factories making artillery shells, missiles and armored vehicles are back in business.

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Later in the day, it was announced Musk had a tentative agreement to sell $400 million in armored trucks to the government.

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One stunning piece, excavated 60 years ago from a tomb in the foothills of mountainous northwest Bulgaria, about 70 miles from Sofia, is the left shin and knee guard from a soldier’s armor.

Add the leavening of Lear’s style of humor executed by modern voices – nothing snide or so mean that another character can’t let it roll off their armor – and the culmination is an easy, welcoming space.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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