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window in a wall
through which an
archer (or, later, gunman)
could shoot.
Loopholes were
commonly used in U.S.
forts built during the 1800s.
Located in the...
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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...
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validity of the
findings of
earlier Bell tests. This is
known as "closing
loopholes in Bell tests". Bell
inequality violations are also used in some quantum...
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Barrel Moto
maete – Rear
sight Udenuki –
Sling hole Naka
maete –
Middle sight Mekugi ana – Pin
hole Saki
maete –
Front sight Karuka –
Ramrod Suguchi...
- many
times since. Often,
these experiments have had the goal of "closing
loopholes", that is,
ameliorating problems of
experimental design or set-up that...
- L. H. (2003). "The
classical Singularity Theorems and
Their Quantum Loopholes".
International Journal of
Theoretical Physics. 42 (6): 1219–1227. arXiv:gr-qc/0301045...
- of
parapets with
peculiarly shaped merlons and
complicated systems of
loopholes,
which differ substantially from rest of the world.
Typical Indian merlons...
- Ch. 5): "Archimedes had had the
walls pierced with
large numbers of
loopholes at the
height of a man,
which were
about a palm's
breadth wide at the...
- An
arrowslit (often also
referred to as an
arrow loop,
loophole or
loop hole, and
sometimes a balistraria) is a
narrow vertical aperture in a fortification...
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underwrite government-issued bonds.[citation needed]
There were
several "
loopholes" that
regulators and
financial firms were able to
exploit during the lifetime...