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rearm

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arm anew

arm again

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After the war, the defeated country was not allowed to rearm Source: Internet

After the war, the defeated country was not rearmed by the victors Source: Internet

Assuming the ships can sail close enough to reach shore targets -- a big assumption considering the vessels’ deep drafts -- they could exhaust their magazines in one hour of steady firing, at which point they would need to rearm. Source: Internet

In 1859, the armies of Europe (including those that had recently adopted gun-howitzers) began to rearm field batteries with rifled field guns. Source: Internet

He insisted that only Russia can help his country rearm its armed forces and confront new security challenges in the aftermath of the Karabakh war. Source: Internet

Hermann Göring had consistently stated that the task of the Four Year Plan was to rearm Germany for total war. Source: Internet

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