Foreign ministers of the U.K., France, Germany and Sweden want the treaty to cover all types of conventional weapons, notably including small arms and light weapons, all types of munitions, and related technologies.
My dear Junie, unique in our family, unique in the world, may you rest in peace, in the arms of all those loved ones who passed on before you.
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In the Commons, Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon dismissed speculation that British troops might participate in a ceremony involving the token destruction of arms by all sides of the Northern Ireland peace process.
Instead of increasing arms supplies, this should mean working to halt all international arms transfers to all warring parties in Syria.
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As a result, the treaty which will shortly be submitted to the United States Senate for its advice and consent is unquestionably the most ambitious and overreaching arms control agreement of all time.
The draft treaty does not control the domestic use of weapons in any country, but it would require all countries to establish national regulations to control the transfer of conventional arms, parts and components and to regulate arms brokers.
"Sometimes you play music, and all you see is a sea of folded arms, " Noble says.
Mr. CHALLENGER: As the credit crunch broke out in early August, all of a sudden, this crazy mortgage arms and no-doc loans began to unravel.
Under the 1989 U.S.-Soviet Bilateral Destruction Agreement, the Kremlin is supposed to have terminated development and production of new chemical arms and to have disclosed all their chemical holdings.
All I could hear was the sound of my arms splashing into the water and a softer splash from the support canoe behind me.
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For years, she had tried in vain to make sense of that moment of farewell, but all she could recall was two heads bobbing before vanishing under the boat, the linked arms of two other friends, and a wave from Meimei, the youngest of the six, as she sank beneath the surface.
If enough trust were established in this way, say Mr Chen's advisers, all sorts of unlikely issues could then be broached: arms control, for instance.
Nearly 23 percent of all mortgages taken out in 2005 were interest-only ARMs, and more than 8 percent were payment-option ARMs, according to First American LoanPerformance.
All spindly arms and legs while out front of Syracuse's zone, the 6-foot-6 Carter-Williams really blossomed this season, ranking third in Division I by averaging 7.6 assists and fourth with 2.7 steals.
By way of penance, Mr. Bush apparently resolved to become the champion of a new chemical-arms control regime aimed at banning all such production and stockpiling.
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To compete, all the combatants have been stockpiling patents, in something of an arms race.
All they had done was to "denounce the concept of an arms race, " says guitarist-songwriter Salman Ahmad.
It was understandable therefore Mr Diamond and Mr Tucker - who was in charge of the Bank of England's financial stability and markets arms - should discuss all this.
Passports are certainly an emotive business: an entirely untrue story that the EU wanted to replace the royal coat of arms inside the British passport with an EU motto was all over the tabloids and the broadsheets a couple of years ago, and caused quite a fuss.
Yes, there are lots of squirmy arms and rolls on the floor, but they're all distinct personal expressions.
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He stumbled in front of Mr McColgan at one point as they were all driven forward, their arms and hands receiving the blows as they used them to cover their heads and necks.
Back in the buccaneering 1970s, cable systems would twist the arms of local governments with whom they were negotiating rates by cutting all programming, and screening instead the officials' names and addresses.
All goes well until the spokesman finds himself beckoned not just into the arms of an intern (Evan Rachel Wood) but toward the more dangerous embrace of the opposing camp.
Qataris know the tale of their next door neighbour Dubai, who by opening its arms to the world subsumed traditional Emirati culture in favour of westernisation, and all the vices that came with it.
The conventional wisdom has it that all parts of the Puerto Rican body politic - and, for that matter, all Hispanic-Americans - oppose the resumption of the kind of realistic, combined-arms exercises that can be uniquely performed at Vieques.
She knew that she could not hold him by the shoulders to lay him back against his pillows because of his pain there, so she kept her arms around his ribs and leaned him all the way down as if she were embracing him.
Successive U.S. administrations assumed that these arms control agreements would create "international norms" that would govern the behavior of all.
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If all else fails, the mobile phone inventors will prosper longer term in the arms of those with the deep pockets to take them forward into whatever the mobile future holds.
For this reason, of fundamental importance to humanitarian law, the Geneva Conventions limited combatant status and prisoner-of-war protections only to those irregular forces that (1) wear uniforms, (2) carry their arms openly in all military operations, and (3) obey the laws of war.
And that's why we have supported Afghan-led efforts towards reconciliation with the Taliban on the conditions that members of the Taliban who wish to reconcile lay down their arms, denounce al Qaeda and sever all ties with al Qaeda, and commit themselves to abiding by the Afghan constitution.
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