But Lanza sees his work as more than a challenge, or a call to arms.
It's the digital analog to arms sales, and like arms sales, it will not be cheap.
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Israel and the U.S. did not confront these calls to arms with forceful responses.
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Several thousand of the militiamen, it is feared, have returned to arms and to crime.
Political, diplomatic, legal and economic measures should be tried before any resort to arms.
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"Casablanca's" call to arms and Bogart's cool no longer resonate as they once did.
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This need not mean, as some of the CTBT's proponents now contend, an end to arms control.
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In this case, the firm concedes that the enthusiastic response to Mr Ellison's call to arms came as a surprise.
For those willing to commence the next key battle on copyright reform, this is our call to arms.
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Even so, the biggest fear is that more of the demobilised paramilitaries will return to arms and crime.
If memory serves, this call to arms has been issued multiple times over the years with quite limited success.
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If anything, Antifragile is a celebration of risk and randomness and a call to arms to recognize and embrace antifragility.
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Some in my own party may have trouble reconciling investments in our nuclear complex with a commitment to arms reduction.
These quiet continuities were supposed to be reassuring, but instead they revealed the unreality that lay beneath his call to arms.
In 1991, Gore wrote the bestseller, "Earth in the Balance, " a call to arms to protect the air, water and land.
Both saw their addresses as a call to arms for all Americans.
Long a champion of free and unfettered markets, he rounded off his speech on Thursday with an uncharacteristically rousing call to arms.
This monograph is not a call to arms for American defense planners.
But for Byron Buffalo, lay minister at the United Church of Christ in Bridger, South Dakota, the designation was a call to arms.
Most of the fighting takes place in areas where the rebels have access to arms from, and safe havens in, the neighbouring states.
Like some earlier accords, such as the 1972 American-Soviet agreement curbing antimissile defenses, the test ban treaty represents an anachronistic approach to arms control.
In two YouTube videos yesterday, online activist group Anonymous addressed media and followers with a call to arms against the New York Stock Exchange.
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That was a great doctrine throughout the Cold War, and it was always one of the things we argued about with respect to arms control.
Instead of softening Germany's reserved attitude to arms exports, it could mean that Europe as a whole will be forced to take a more cautious attitude.
Even if most opponents of affirmative action seem to produce an uncertain sound these days, from California there continues to come a ringing call to arms.
Mr Kabila, however, is enjoying huge popularity in Kinshasa after his nationalist call to arms last month to resist the rebels at the gates of the city.
She spoke of a Labour "culture of secrecy" and "fear of transparency", where council functions had been "hived off" to arms-length companies and where accountability was "virtually non-existent".
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