- gunman)
could shoot.
Loopholes were
commonly used in U.S.
forts built during the 1800s.
Located in the
sally port, a
loophole was
considered a last ditch...
- use of
loopholes in his book,
Sniping in France:
Winning the
Sniping War in the Trenches: I am also keen on
teaching our
fellows to open
loopholes sanely...
- The
boyfriend loophole is a gap in
American gun
legislation that
allows physically abusive ex-romantic
partners and
stalkers with
previous convictions...
- Unit "The
Loophole" (The
Amazing World of Gumball), an
episode of The
Amazing World of
Gumball Loophole (album), an
album by
Sketch Show
Loopholes in Bell...
- Gödel's
Loophole is an "inner contradiction" in the
Constitution of the
United States which Austrian-American logician, mathematician, and
analytic philosopher...
-
federal restrictions or
burdens on law-abiding citizens, but it
opened many
loopholes through which illegal gun
traffickers can slip." The
scope of
those who...
-
Loophole is the
second album by
Sketch Show. All
music is
composed by
Haruomi Hosono and
Yukihiro Takahashi,
except "Mars" and "Attention Tokyo", by Hosono...
- "Enron
loophole"
exempts most over-the-counter
energy trades and
trading on
electronic energy commodity markets from
government regulation. The "
loophole" was...
-
detection loophole, the
locality loophole, and the
memory loophole. This
makes them “
loophole-free” in the
sense that all
remaining conceivable loopholes like...
-
Loophole is a 1981
British heist crime film
directed by John
Quested and
starring Albert Finney,
Martin Sheen,
Susannah York,
Jonathan Pryce,
Colin Blakely...