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chain Drug Fair also owned and operated Cost | Cutters, a discount drug and general merchandise chai |
d the neutrality of the United States and the | cutters acted as the government's law enforcement arm |
Following the USCG custom of naming | cutters after Native American tribes, she is named af |
ould be used, windows would be cut with glass | cutters, alarms would be bypassed, etc. 2-way radios |
The other Dexter-class | cutters, all commissioned in 1874, were the Dallas an |
s crew saved over 2,400 migrants, directed 15 | cutters, an aerostat and multiple aircraft. |
te, the interoperable system will include new | cutters and small boats, a new fleet of fixed-wing ai |
number of jobs including mine managers, wood | cutters and splitters, farmers, miners and mine labou |
ding 44 U.S. Navy ships, two U.S. Coast Guard | cutters and eight ships of the Military Sealift Comma |
arch 1968, she was one of several Coast Guard | cutters and U.S. Navy swift boats that intercepted an |
shioned boot using the same lasts and leather | cutters and machines used to create the first origina |
acres (81 km2) to run sheep and by sandalwood | cutters and miners en route to the goldfields. |
inald Noble, voluntarily rushed in front with | cutters and attacked the wires They were both wounded |
scale using Scottish stonemasons, Swedish lot | cutters and English gardeners to build and landscape |
machine tools, cutting tools (such as milling | cutters and form tools), gauges, and other tools used |
been hijacked and that the assailants had box | cutters and knives. |
been hijacked and that the assailants had box | cutters and knives. |
king cultivators, single and double row stalk | cutters and gasoline tractors. |
- and shall continue to need 400 masons, both | cutters and layers, together with 2,000 less skilled |
Woodruff key | cutters and keys |
r cutterman, having served on six Coast Guard | cutters and commanded the cutters Red Beech, Papaw, F |
The smaller coastal | cutters and larger tugs were vessels of the "Second C |
racteristic made them very popular with stone | cutters and masons. |
inks and counterbores, taps and dies, milling | cutters, and reamers. |
The proposed National Security | Cutters and the proposed Offshore Patrol Cutters will |
The National Security | Cutters and the proposed Offshore Patrol Cutters will |
pervising the search efforts of 6 Coast Guard | Cutters and 29 Aircraft assets. |
ication devices, hygrometers, humidors, cigar | cutters, and more. |
the US Revenue Cutter Service designated its | cutters and craft based on "classes." |
land DG produces computerized plotters, vinyl | cutters, and printers for the production of commercia |
ineering firm which produced mechanical hedge | cutters and mobile forestry saws. |
t Europeans to visit the area ware sandlewood | cutters and the first lease taken in the area was by |
he was arrested in Victoria for stealing bolt | cutters and was also charged with being in Canada ill |
The five Coast Guard | cutters and five Navy destroyer escorts continuously |
By petitioning for newer design | cutters and a retirement plan for older officers, She |
) was a member of a Belgian family of diamond | cutters and an engineer by education. |
d plans to eventually phase out both of these | cutters and replace them with the Offshore Patrol Cut |
These | cutters are equipped with advanced electronics and na |
e spindle is the part on which shaped milling | cutters are mounted for cutting features (such as reb |
These | cutters are equipped with advanced electronics and na |
Water jet | cutters are also capable of producing rather intricat |
The new National Security | Cutters are tentatively assigned to Coast Guard Islan |
The Acadiana Cane | Cutters are a collegiate summer baseball team based i |
Countersink | cutters are manufactured with six common angles, whic |
the Atlantic and, in company with four other | cutters, arrived at Boston late in December 1861. |
igh speed launch designed to be launched from | cutters, at speed, from a rear launching ramp. |
The troops transferred to 32 | cutters at around 4 am. |
Vigilant was one of the first ten revenue | cutters authorized by Congress and was probably the f |
ld War II, when he played for the Coast Guard | Cutters, Barry returned to play for the Boston Bruins |
ddition to the Warrington and the Coast Guard | Cutters Bedloe and Jackson, this hurricane claimed th |
olving, the new 225-foot (69 m) Juniper-class | cutters began to replace the 180s'. |
There were | cutters, but not enough, and men were often killed be |
Right- and left-hand helical gear | cutters by the Fellows Gear Shaper Company, ca. |
in the island of Negros, itinerant sugarcane | cutters called sacadas employ this blade, which they |
oup A-3 consisting of the USCG Treasury Class | Cutters Campbell and Spencer and the Flower class cor |
cutting tools, such as bandsaw blades and fly | cutters, combine aspects of linear and rotary motion. |
national Ice Patrol was suspended so that the | cutters could perform more important escort duty. |
art including Gigs, Skiffs, Celtic Longboats, | Cutters, Currachs, Dragon Boats, Whaleboats and an as |
he United States Coast Guard commemorates the | cutters departure for the Normandy Invasion and expre |
The | cutters each carried fifty Kit Carson Scouts and thei |
The Marine Protector | cutters each carry one Short Range Prosecutor. |
coast, and boat crews patrolled the coast in | cutters each night. |
laminators, | cutters, etc.) for use, among a range of uses, in gen |
ry 1865 and fired at targets ashore while her | cutters evacuated the wounded. |
Samuel Humphreys designed these | cutters for roles as diverse as fighting pirates, pri |
essels and were the largest and most advanced | cutters for their time. |
Panna caste is a minority community of grass | cutters from Sri Lanka's past, connected to the Patti |
Diamond | cutters, grading laboratories, retailers and technolo |
The two | cutters had been selected by the Navy to serve as tes |
02) By mid-1972, six other former Casco-class | cutters had joined her in South Vietnamese service. |
y mid-July 1972, six other former Casco-class | cutters had joined her in South Vietnamese service. |
ed aboard the Coast Guard's Maritime Security | Cutters, Hamilton class High Endurance Cutters, and F |
The new | cutters have the primary mission of buoy tending, but |
th Queensland Cowboys, playing for the Mackay | Cutters in the Queensland Cup. |
grasslands, they were followed by sandalwood | cutters in the 1880s. |
He scored 162 points for the Mackay | Cutters in the Queensland Cup before leaving the club |
used for the testing of barrage balloon wire | cutters in 1942 by 02 Detachment of the Royal Aircraf |
during the boardings by the two Squadron One | cutters included handing out 3000 bars of soap as wel |
s family have gone on to become noted diamond | cutters, including his cousin Lazare Kaplan and his g |
This shortage of | cutters is exacerbated by the fact that the Mark II c |
m of development between the earliest milling | cutters known, such as that of Jacques de Vaucanson f |
arger than the 123-foot extended Island Class | Cutters, like the USCGC Matagorda. |
As with her sister | cutters, little documentation has survived regarding |
Speakers included diamond | cutters Maarten DeWitte, Brian Gavin and Gabi Tolkows |
rt shop includes a milling machine, two laser | cutters, many wood working machines, and space for st |
Cendoya got fifteen teachers | cutters, masons and calciners, including Lorenzo Lagu |
All | cutters may perform the same type of operation or eac |
three dozen large icebreakers, High endurance | cutters, Medium Endurance cutters, and three National |
ling refers to the use of two or more milling | cutters mounted on the same arbor and when cutting ho |
In about 1870, sandalwood | cutters moved into the area but they did not settle. |
ianco, who was born into a family of gemstone | cutters, moved to the United States in 1976. |
Pastoralists and sandalwood | cutters moved into the area, initially settling at Ni |
eory that the area was named after sandalwood | cutters named "Cooke" and "Ring". |
ormed (it was established in 1798), these ten | cutters of the newly formed Revenue Marine therefore |
and, when an explosion occurred in one of the | cutters of HMS Arrogant, Lieutenant Dowell, who was o |
Seven | cutters of the United States Coast Guard have borne t |
ited States Revenue Cutter Rush was one of 13 | cutters of the Morris-Taney Class to be launched. |
year he also played for the New Haven County | Cutters of the Independent Northeast League, and hit |
Between 1865 and 1866, five | cutters of the Chase Class were constructed for the R |
ed States Revenue Cutter Morris was one of 13 | cutters of the Morris-Taney Class to be launched. |
e Cutter Ingham was one of the 13 Coast Guard | cutters of the Morris-Taney class. |
States Revenue Cutter Hamilton was one of 13 | cutters of the Morris-Taney Class to be launched. |
This article is about the Acadiana Cane | Cutters of the Texas Collegiate League, who are based |
ed States Revenue Cutter Dexter was one of 13 | cutters of the Morris-Taney Class to be launched. |
antic League and independent New Haven County | Cutters of the Northeast League. |
Sandalwood | cutters opened up much of the surrounding area, and i |
oying HH-65 helicopters aboard High Endurance | Cutters operating off Alaska, and providing logistica |
The refitted Island class Patrol | cutters, part of the Deepwater program, were each to |
The | cutters patrolled the D-Day invasion areas, with 30 s |
s (Swift boats) and United States Coast Guard | cutters performed the operation. |
use of their size and shape, plus cables with | cutters, plus other devices used for removing and des |
nt Marone participated in the raid along with | cutters Point Comfort and Point Grey by transporting |
sisted by Point League and Point Slocum; both | cutters pulled alongside the burning trawler and dire |
tes, Bronstein-class frigates, Hamilton-class | cutters, Raleigh-class amphibious transport docks and |
and after hardening, with electric grinders, | cutters, sandpaper and assorted files. |
area which became home to pioneers and timber | cutters seeking red cedar wood. |
The grinding area (for sharpening combs and | cutters) should be situated away from walkways to red |
ift in conjunction with dozens of Coast Guard | Cutters, small boats, aircraft, and Navy Vessels. |
33 ships were built with 16 | cutters still in use in the 1960s. |
The card was good at any Drug Fair or Cost | Cutters store as both store's logos were printed on t |
r took over the company, the Amalgamated Meat | Cutters struck all meatpackers in Chicago. |
Cutters supported on an arbor (mandrel) | |
For electronics work, special diagonal | cutters that are ground flush to the apex of the cutt |
which precludes police from simply using bolt | cutters to break the handcuffs. |
that year, making her one of the first of the | cutters to actually enter into service. |
Shaped | cutters to produce soldiers shaped like human soldier |
of the missions that white-hulled Coast Guard | Cutters traditionally perform; ranging from alien mig |
cation system in use at the time, Coast Guard | cutters transferred from the Navy retained their Navy |
She was the last of seven former Casco-class | cutters transferred to South Vietnam in 1971 and 1972 |
s, four barges, one launch, two pinnaces, two | cutters, two yawls, and two dinghies. |
Cutters typically were assigned to duty by the local | |
he Coast Guard policy in 1961 was not to name | cutters under 100 feet in length, it was designated a |
he Coast Guard policy in 1960 was not to name | cutters under 100 feet in length, it was designated a |
he Coast Guard policy in 1961 was not to name | cutters under 100 feet in length, it was designated a |
he Coast Guard policy in 1961 was not to name | cutters under 100 feet (30 m) in length, it was desig |
he Coast Guard policy in 1960 was not to name | cutters under 100 feet (30 m) in length, it was desig |
he Coast Guard policy in 1961 was not to name | cutters under 100 feet in length, it was designated a |
he Coast Guard policy in 1961 was not to name | cutters under 100 feet (30 m) in length, it was desig |
he Coast Guard policy in 1961 was not to name | cutters under 100 feet (30 m) in length, it was desig |
In 1862, he helped to organize the Garment | Cutters' Union, which survived for only seven years. |
He served on several revenue | cutters until April 1864 when he resigned his commiss |
Waesche also commanded the | cutters USCGC Boutwell (1927) and USRC Snohomish (190 |
ously served as commander of four Coast Guard | cutters: USCGC Point Hope, USCGC Sapelo, USCGC Thetis |
Inlet, it sank two United States Coast Guard | Cutters, USCGC Jackson (WSC-142) and USCGC Bedloe (WS |
ed launch vessel designed to be deployed from | cutters via a rear launching ramp. |
Cari Thomas served aboard | cutters Vigorous, Valiant, and commanded Manitou. |
The original use for bolt | cutters was as the name suggests to cut bolt seals fr |
Now the largest | cutters were known as "Cruising Cutters, First Class, |
Ten | cutters were initially ordered. |
These | cutters were named: Chase, Fessenden, Johnson, McCull |
The Morris-Taney class Revenue | Cutters were 13 cutters built at New York City at the |
These | cutters were the backbone of the Service for more tha |
nure several newer steel hull tugs and larger | cutters were acquired by the service. |
ll before the establishment of the "system of | cutters," as the first ten Federal cutters were known |
The Morris-Taney class | cutters were the backbone of the Revenue Cutter Servi |
A special saw and | cutters were also installed to deal with the harbor b |
ry and Presidents of the United States, these | cutters were the backbone of the Service for more tha |
on the increase, and long-legged, fairly fast | cutters were needed to curtail it. |
on of the US Coast Guard in 1915, the largest | cutters were referred to as vessels of the 'First Cla |
The first ten Revenue Service | cutters were ten oceangoing vessels built at the behe |
Prior to his tenure Coast Guard | cutters were outfitted with weapons systems designed |
Standing orders for individual | cutters were stated in general terms, allowing captai |
go Quyen and several other former Casco-class | cutters which had been transferred to South Vietnam i |
It is possible to buy bespoke pastry | cutters which can provide Liver Bird shapes in sugarp |
Craig Minogue owned a pair of side | cutters which produced cuts similar to those found on |
He added naval warfare systems to larger | cutters, which included the Harpoon missile system, c |
The new Sentinel class | cutters will carry one Short Range Prosecutor. |
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