J.W. Flavelle
Munitions means materiel used in war, such as weaponry and ammunition, such as bullets, artillery shells etc. The word is more often than not used in the plural form.
make shells to kill the Germans
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Gerald Nye
Munitions included ammunition, clothing weapons and all things needed for a war to run smoothly.
Peter Edward Rider has written: 'The Imperial Munitions Board and its relationship to government, business, and labour, 1914-1920' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Imperial Munitions Board, World War, 1914-1918
The center of the head pin is on the 20th board.
'Imperial Presidency'. Think about the meanings of the two words. A President is a person elected to bw 'Head of state'. Imperial is the adjective for Empire. So Imperial Presidency would be a person electedm by the people of the empire, to be 'Head of an Empire.'.
There are hundreds; the most popular at the moment are Intrigue (an expansion of Dominion), Imperial, Imperial 2030, and In the Year of the Dragon. My favorite is Ingenuity.
card+board hard+board head+board cup+board
Ministry of Munitions - Japan - was created in 1943.
Ministry of Munitions - Japan - ended in 1945.
Board #20 ... square in the middle of the lane.
The big board is where you can see their wins dum head
Example sentences - The munitions were shipped to the military base by rail.
It was an enemy ship and it was carrying munitions. When it was hit by a torpedo, some of those munitions are thought to have exploded causing more damage and hastening the sinking of the ship.
The munitions dump was separated into a million pieces and cesed to exist.