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teenage years, McLaren grew up to be a useful | flank forward. |
He rallied the men, then formed a defensive | flank and held it, although out of the two platoons |
sposals and 2 goals playing off a half-forward | flank. |
male with a black head and mantle and a paler | flank and belly, and the female pale brown overall. |
eared the locality and established a defensive | flank, then finding an enemy machine-gun still in ac |
mid-dorsal stripe, and sometimes also a white | flank stripe. |
seize the German trenches and form a defensive | flank north of Serre. |
sal stripe or ladder-like marking, and a light | flank stripe. |
id-dorsal stripe or ladder pattern and a light | flank stripe. |
marine formations deposited on a southeastward | flank of the Llano Uplift, through a number of sea r |
e Hunnic assault, while the Goths were able to | flank the Huns and ultimately drive them back. |
om the indications that the enemy was about to | flank his position, had withdrawn his troops after d |
t of the fight, and steamed into the action at | flank speed through the formation of "baby flattops" |
imply at the umbilical shoulder or, again, mid | flank. |
1,600 Mississippians wheeled left against the | flank of Humphreys's division, collapsing their line |
, the village was the edge of the allied right | flank along the left bank of the river Douve estuary |
lowing day (27 August), turned the allied left | flank, and won an impressive tactical victory. |
st them because it secured the Allied southern | flank. |
red dots, surrounded by blue haloes, along the | flank. |
in, with a dark longitudinal stripe along each | flank that is often bordered by cream-colored lines. |
forming a jagged horizontal stripe along each | flank. |
ith a dark band running horizontally along the | flank. |
en battery above, with another nine in an open | flank battery, and a large barracks to the rear. |
Torch), Adolf Hitler could not risk an exposed | flank on the French Mediterranean. |
n 3 days along a traverse of the N ridge and E | flank into the Nainoni Valley and down to Kugti vill |
ly adept in playing both in the right and left | flank of the midfield. |
r and secondary dam on both its left and right | flank. |
ssfire from machine-guns on the right and left | flank he could receive no support from the remainder |
try, to which the recombinase binds, and which | flank a central crossover sequence at which the reco |
, such as chuck, round steak, and occasionally | flank steak. |
Forrest began a frontal assault and probing | flank attacks, and with Confederate reinforcements, |
first echelon, assaulting its front and right | flank, but were repulsed. |
, mainly sandy-brown with wavy white and brown | flank stripes. |
ph Maison alerted the I Corps center and right | flank. |
rn to the offensive after its rear and eastern | flank were secured. |
ted by machinegun fire from the front and left | flank, he picked up the rifle of a dead soldier and, |
Two paintings of Moses and Aaron | flank the high altar, and came from St Christopher l |
fire while protecting General Andrew Jackson's | flank on the Mississippi River. |
Union Iron Brigade turned Archer's unsupported | flank. |
is blue uniform, realized that the army's left | flank was seriously exposed. |
er Corps, on the Fourth Panzer Army's southern | flank, had by this time been completely destroyed, a |
ol Stefanos Gennadis, covering the army's left | flank |
ussars as they charged the Spanish army's left | flank at the Battle of the Gebora, and attacked the |
e retreat, but Lautaro himself came around the | flank and sealed the Spanish fate. |
arch directly upon Port Gibson, around Bowen's | flank. |
of the New Zealand Shermans to work around the | flank of the turret. |
unted Brigade attempted to maneuver around the | flank and prepared to assault on the German position |
Quinnell won his first international cap as a | flank forward against Fiji in 1995, becoming Wales' |
d thus saving ammunition trains as well as the | flank. |
8 rings on the tail (of the same colour as the | flank spots), and the stripes on the legs and spots/ |
Ordered to attack Rawdon's | flank, Washington was unable to complete the maneuve |
disregarded an order from Bragg to attack the | flank of the pursuing Union Army near Frankfort. |
he North Korean command decided any attempt to | flank the UN force was impossible thanks to the supp |
assing to the south of Am Dam in an attempt to | flank the smaller government force encountered an ar |
his outstretched right arm Sauron attempted to | flank the lands of the Free Peoples through the nort |
ent began with the rebel militia attempting to | flank the guards but this attack was repulsed largel |
He intended to turn the Austrian left | flank by crossing the Po near Piacenza. |
Since the terrain on the Austrian left | flank was unsuitable for mounted action, he determin |
hat the mounted division would be available to | flank the German forces while the 3rd Infantry divis |
staurants consisting of sliced beef, typically | flank steak, and stir-fried with vegetables in a sav |
some regions, bacon will be added between the | flank steak and the veal grind. |
These hin binding sites | flank the invertible segment which not only encodes |
ble Jumble Gill which drains Binsey's northern | flank. |
Both buildings | flank the summer palace. |
Both sexes | flank mark by rubbing their glands against objects. |
In early stages primary ribs branch mid | flank at prominent lateral tubercles. |
s to secure Mount Harriet on the Brigade right | flank. |
the battle was therefore on the British right | flank, by the Batavian left wing. |
as to take his cavalry around the British left | flank and attack the enemy in the rear. |
nd consists of several 4-floor buildings, that | flank a large pedestrian courtyard, built over an un |
te division opened an attack on Butler's right | flank, routing many units. |
's division opened an attack on Butler's right | flank, routing many units. |
r, are located on Moffitt Butte's southwestern | flank. |
oons mounted and the whole line marched by the | flank to their right in the direction of the Dublin |
es fought tenaciously, but was surrounded by a | flank movement and shattered. |
As it was, Acland by a | flank fire helped Anstruther to drive down the main |
French colonial troops on the Canadians' left | flank broke, leaving an enormous hole in the Allied |
are part of a series of mountain chains which | flank the Albertine branch of the Great Rift Valley; |
Forrest's division swept around Coburn's left | flank, and into his rear. |
This exposed D Company's right | flank, who also fell back, leaving E Company all alo |
Stuart was to protect the Confederate left | flank and attempt to move around the Union right fla |
s unsuccessful attack on the Confederate right | flank on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg. |
sualties in an attack on the Confederate right | flank. |
eading his troops past the Confederates' south | flank. |
Massive fluted Corinthian pilasters | flank the central three bays. |
The lighthouse keepers cottages, that | flank the Lighthouse, are two-storey, with hipped ro |
hihcheng, Yenching, and Lungkuan, covering the | flank of the 13th Corps from Japanese forces in Chah |
It is adorned with large crimson ornamental | flank plumes and two long tail wires. |
saw) aiming to turn the German defenders' left | flank, as the 16th Tank Corps engaged the Germans so |
too short, while there must be great depth of | flank. |
They typically display low-angle | flank slopes and have little or no central collapse, |
and menace the Panzer Lehr Division's exposed | flank. |
t held a position on the 21st Division's right | flank during the Battle of Bazentin Ridge and attack |
t's army at Fort Donelson; his division, whose | flank was not properly anchored on an obstacle, was |
Domed towers | flank the western entrance facade, which features a |
k, Daeseleire works tirelessly up and down the | flank, defending and attacking in almost equal measu |
his tough tackling and bursting runs down the | flank. |
s and is known for his energetic runs down the | flank. |
oal-kicking ability and strong bursts down the | flank, his representative form was inconsistent and |
slopes can result in massive landslides due to | flank collapse, including one which removed most of |
erman Eleventh Army covered Dumitrescu's right | flank while he advanced towards the Dnister. |
lage of Mokhnate, flowing down the East facing | flank of the range. |
recognize two distinct sequence elements that | flank the TATA box. |
s name from four large granite elephants which | flank the gate, standing back to back, carrying a sm |
bronze neck plumes and elongated purple-tipped | flank plumes. |
s with scroll armrests and recessed end panels | flank the center aisle, leading to the altar. |
After a Federal attack to the enemy right | flank was foiled, Winthrop led an ill-fated assault |
charging out of a meander to the enemy's left | flank causing the Rebel defenses at the Black River |
s struck back at Timoshenko's exposed southern | flank, halting the offensive and turning the battle |
ldwell's division was hit in its exposed right | flank by the Confederate division of Maj. |
ded to press upon the relatively exposed right | flank, where his mounted troops could maneuver more |
Army arrived and attacked the exposed British | flank at Ypres. |
ghboring structure was torn down, exposing one | flank, it is now even more idiosyncratic and strikin |
s to swing around and become the extreme right | flank of the army, to the northwest of the XI Corps. |
d reinforce the Union line on its extreme left | flank, near Little Round Top. |
Gen. George E. Pickett's extreme right | flank. |
"On the far right | flank, the Yellow Jacket company was posted with Cap |
rce watched for an envelopment on the far left | flank. |
he Yellow Jackets were placed on the far right | flank. |
On the river on the far left | flank of the advance the village of Monkelbe had bee |
ntil Hoke tried again to turn the Federal left | flank on March 10. |
rom the main crossing at Castleman's Ferry and | flank the Confederate position. |
his hopelessly outclassed ship into the foe at | flank speed. |
k of the Shenandoah River in preparation for a | flank attack on the Federal left the next morning. |
llington sent them to assault the French right | flank. |
in a dangerous assault against the French left | flank. |
On the French right | flank the division of Huet had difficulty maintainin |
Prussians arrived, attacking the French right | flank in ever increasing numbers, Napoleon's key str |
their diversionary attack on the French right | flank to assault the French centre around Ramillies |
ered Zamir's company to counterattack from the | flank and the rear of the enemy. |
ition was heavily attacked with bombs from the | flank and subsequently from the rear, but he managed |
Whilst this was being engaged from a | flank Cpl. |
Y Lliwedd in snow from the | flank of Yr Aran |
e party of Arabs suddenly opened fire from the | flank, causing the Company to split up and waver. |
ack was held up by intense fire from front and | flank, and suffered heavy casualties. |
tic weapons and mortar fire from the front and | flank. |
ed a counter-offensive on the Front's northern | flank in Operation Doppelkopf. |
h protecting the 1st Belorussian Front's right | flank. |
The historic Lockefield Gardens Apartments | flank the sculpture on its back sides, and Madame Wa |
, as well as that of David Lloyd George, which | flank the Commons doors, have been eroded, apparentl |
southeast of Bethesda Church and Grant's left | flank, the extended Federal line would be too far so |
rs at Norwich, to New London and Groton, which | flank its mouth at the Long Island Sound. |
troops there would be well placed to guard the | flank of subsequent French invasions further north. |
was assigned the task of guarding Marmaduke's | flank and preventing Union reinforcements from reach |
Guenette's right | flank. |
nd final, Everett had played on a half forward | flank. |
He played on the half back | flank in the Grand Final. |
goals in the Grand Final from the half forward | flank. |
Norman than Celtic in design, due to having to | flank the nave with aisles that open off it through |
a moved in to support the Ii, so that he could | flank them. |
not present at Ligny, but his corps headed the | flank attack upon Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo |
erguier, France, Lance Corporal Sayer held the | flank of a small isolated post for two hours. |
often mistaken for a small island as her port | flank stuck perhaps six metres out of the water, and |
rbesbach flows around the hill's north-eastern | flank, while the Krottenbach flows around its south- |
l when an enemy counter-attack turned his left | flank. |
Cromwell seeing the difficulty that his east | flank was under rushed back over the Severn pontoon |
llen instructed 10 Canadians to cover his left | flank, while Duggan and another 50 Canadians were pl |
ided that he needed the 24th to guard his left | flank. |
Heights with the Hussars protecting his south | flank. |
n attacking charge on the warriors on his left | flank. |
Archduke John took a position with his left | flank behind the Adige River at Legnago and his righ |
ard Halle, while Hohenlohe covered his eastern | flank by defending at Jena. |
Troubled by a small French probe of his right | flank and fearful that 36,000 Frenchmen would swamp |
and before Gates' flight, he ordered his right | flank under de Kalb to attack the opposing British m |
tro, and the 3rd Zouaves Regiment on his right | flank, on an island in the river known as Sesietta. |
Then Otto de Grana engaged his right | flank on the right moment and the French fled the ba |
First Battle of the Marne, Hausen saw his own | flank exposed and ordered a retreat. |
n to intercept the Union troops from his right | flank, using the brigades of Brig. |
On his left | flank therefore, Eugene was blocked by the Scheldt a |
hey found other crossings and turned his right | flank. |
nched General Ambrosio's division on his right | flank northwest of Ferrara, around the villages of R |
edawn Japanese counterattack struck his unit's | flank, he ordered his men to take cover in an old to |
Cornwallis rode to his left | flank and steadied Rawdon's men. |
Hoping to | flank Ney out of position, Gorchakov moved south of |
, through the use of surprise, and if possible | flank the Italian positions atop of Morava. |
th from the Eritrean border on Ras Imru's left | flank. |
originally a vast railway trench gouged in the | flank of Mount Royal between the southern portal of |
is three divisions, but was in turn hit in the | flank by the awaiting V Corps. |
ord, crossed, and attacked the rebels in their | flank. |
he Duke of Argyll, who lay at Stirling, in the | flank and rear, while the Earl of Mar assailed his a |
ineral strata from where it was visible in its | flank, but the Paris area had few mineral deposits, |
He was captured there in a | flank attack by Brig. |
alry attempted to counter-charge into Bredow's | flank and rear, but were partially dispersed by Canr |
airfield Road, Marshall's men slammed into the | flank of the 121st Pennsylvania of Lt. Col. Alexande |
aid rode up with the news that the Irish right | flank had been defeated. |
rst-story windows, and bracketed iron lanterns | flank the central entrance. |
It is usually | flank steak boiled and served with vegetables, broth |
ne circle and the cupmarked stone on it's west | flank. |
ersheds of Pohatcong Creek on its northwestern | flank and the Musconetcong River on its southeastern |
With Sleepy Creek on its western | flank, and Meadow Branch to its eastern flank, Sleep |
ntiago Creek, which begins on its southwestern | flank. |
divisions in the area to protect its northern | flank, providing strategic relief for Coalition Forc |
e remains of a surveying pillar on its eastern | flank. |
s the Grutten Hut mountain hut on its southern | flank, at a height of 1,620 m. |
g traffic to the Lakes, passing up its eastern | flank. |
rds the Morava mountain, coordinating its left | flank with the 10th Division. |
iver meandering by Neals Run along its western | flank. |
routes run up a small rock slab on its western | flank. |
2nd Panzer Group, the 21st Army with its right | flank severed began to withdraw to the east. |
alachian Trail, which crosses over its eastern | flank in Rabun County as it enters North Carolina. |
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