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  • M4 (m16A2) Assault rifle under x-ray
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  • M4 (m16A2) Assault rifle under x-ray on white background
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  • M4 (m16A2) Assault rifle under x-ray on white background
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  • Toy imitation m-16 assault rifle under x-ray
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  • Conceptual image of a male hand adding Date rape drug (GHB gamma-hydroxybutyric acid) to a cocktail. These drugs can be used to assist in the commission of a sexual assault
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  • M16 magazine and rounds
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  • A pile of M16 rifles
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  • A pile of M16 rifles
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  • A pile of M16 rifles
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  • A wild Barbarian Attack 3 poses With axe (left) Sword (Centre) and Flail (right)
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  • A wild Barbarian Sharpens his war axe
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  • A wild Barbarian Attack with a Flail.
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  • Nyangatom tribesman. Most adult males carry rifles. Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Knife stab injury in a male chest. blood from nose signifies a punctured lung Mock up with make up
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  • Mock up of a car crash victim who banged his head on the steering wheel. Injury created with make up.
    IR_53622_fs.jpg
  • A vandalised car, two punctured tires and scratche along the side of the car on on the hood
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  • Mugging man threatens woman with a knife
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  • A vandalised car, two punctured tires and scratche along the side of the car and on the hood
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  • Knife stab injury in a male chest. blood from nose signifies a punctured lung Mock up with make up
    IR_53673_fs.jpg
  • Mock up injury of a gun shot wound. The entrance wound in the victim's stomach Injury created with make up. Model Release available
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  • a severed finger mock up injury with make up Model release available
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  • Mock up injury of a gun shot wound. The exit wound in the victim's back Injury created with make up. Model Release available
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  • Young woman shouts in rage
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  • Destruction of the Floating Batteries at Gibraltar, 14 September 1782 A scene during the Spanish assault on the British stronghold of Gibraltar. During the spring of 1782, with 'the Rock' under close siege, Spain had been adapting ten old warships into powerful special floating batteries, in preparation for their assault. Under the direction of a French engineer, Marchand d'Aroon, they were reinforced and had water tanks with elaborate piping added, so that water could be turned on any part where red-hot shot had embedded itself. Their attack from the sea came on 13 September in perhaps the most furious and sustained gun duel ever experienced. None the less, the flotilla was repulsed by the Governor and Commander-in-Chief at Gibraltar, General Sir George Augustus Eliott, later Lord Heathfield, and during the night it was destroyed by gunboats led by Captain Roger Curtis, of the Navy. Among the weapons used in the defence were guns with carriages specially adapted to allow them to fire downward from the Rock. The painting shows an evening scene with the floating batteries on fire on the left. In the central distance one can be seen blowing up. In the left-centre foreground one of the Spanish gun vessels is sinking, in starboard-quarter view, with a boat in the foreground going to her assistance. The British boat in the extreme right foreground is shown rescuing Spanish sailors from a floating spar and sail. Gibraltar can be seen in the right background, with the batteries firing towards the fireships.  by Thomas Whitcombe,
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