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ammo

[am-oh] / ˈæm oʊ /






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“Predator” is prime Reagan-era action propaganda, closely associating male potency with guns and their firepower, daring to counter that gospel by reminding its audience of how soft humans are once the ammo runs out.

From Salon

“They were paying for all this ammo and so I’m like, ‘Guys, I can buy a few rounds for myself if you want,’ but they insisted on treating me like the customer.”

From Literature

UCLA, which has a significant weapons inventory compared to other campuses — among it 39,500 rifle rounds and ammo — made relatively few requests, including four new pepper-ball launchers and 100 sponge foam rounds.

From Los Angeles Times

McBride received free items, Freeman said, including a ballistic vest, ammo and hair extensions.

From Los Angeles Times

He still plans to release thousands of files after this article is published — evidence tying sheriffs and police officers to the movement, his proudest coup, plus other records he hopes could become ammo for lawsuits.

From Salon