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player access that faction designs (& styles) | vessels they were known for in World War II era up to |
left in the game, Oklahoma quarterback Billy | Vessels threw a 17 yard touchdown pass to Merrill Gre |
ilots, guiding transatlantic liners and other | vessels through the English Channel. |
ange lights which were built in 1908 to guide | vessels through the narrow channel to Nantucket Harbo |
n the English county of Hampshire, and guides | vessels through the western approaches to the Solent. |
Fisgard Lighthouse was built in 1860 to guide | vessels through the entrance of Esquimalt harbour. |
ve since expanded to encompass engine-powered | vessels throughout North America and world wide, both |
R. rickettsii infects the cells lining blood | vessels throughout the body, severe manifestations of |
ven reverse senility, as it dilates the blood | vessels, thus improving circulation. |
The lumen of the blood | vessels thus formed is probably intracellular. |
ng) can be used to destroy the abnormal blood | vessels, thus halting progression of the disease. |
By the end of October he had four | vessels, to which were added some coastal motorboats |
the last of the newly renamed Victoria-class | vessels to be completed, and was handed over to the C |
ds pass almost entirely alongside the femoral | vessels to the deep inguinal glands, but a few may ac |
usion reactors however, enable Explorer class | vessels to escape dangerous situations quickly. |
the lower gates (B) are opened, allowing the | vessels to leave the lock chamber. |
f the Kazon Nistrim gathered a fleet of eight | vessels to mount an attack against the Voyager. |
h Dakota, she was the first of two U.S. Naval | vessels to bear the name. |
An extension buoy can handle | vessels to 107 metres (351 ft) with drafts of up to 7 |
in Portsmouth, having found and escorted six | vessels to Weymouth and Poole. |
e ships have large working decks to allow the | vessels to cope in several roles, such as disaster re |
would occasional be used in helping stranded | vessels to free themselves from Goodwin Sands of the |
This then helps the blood | vessels to relax and expand back to a normal healthy |
a barrage from this force obliged the British | vessels to withdraw. |
had to separate Japanese, Chinese, and Korean | vessels to keep the fishing companies running between |
rategic withdrawal of the Polish Navy's major | vessels to the United Kingdom ("Operation Peking"). |
aser is used to finely cauterize ocular blood | vessels to attempt to bring about various therapeutic |
f rotation able to move through 360° to allow | vessels to pass on either side of it. |
dmiral Glass was placed "on the list of naval | vessels to be disposed of by sale ..." on 21 May 1926 |
render the entrance too shallow for seagoing | vessels to pass through. |
The first Allied | vessels to engage were the submarines USS Seawolf and |
Fastcraft then became the next generation of | vessels to operate for the company, the first being t |
Annealing of PWR reactor | vessels to extend their working life is a complex and |
allowing sealed | vessels to cool (creating a pressure difference acros |
ing wider areas to allow transport and supply | vessels to operate in safety. |
Industrial Light and Magic designed the | vessels to visually contrast the Imperial Star Destro |
ved of their office, if either put the sacred | vessels to profane uses; (4) that no priest should ha |
hoist bushel-sized oyster baskets from other | vessels to the hold using two gaff-rigged booms. |
er MV Macoma were the first aircraft carrying | vessels to be operated under the flag of the Netherla |
Some are also boarding | vessels to visit New South Wales and England and are |
ent, however raised have been answered by all | vessels, to show thereby that nothing remained to be |
ng his episcopal vestments, library, and holy | vessels to Archbishop Scott Earle McLaughlin and the |
ine and migrate via the lymph nodes and blood | vessels to the lungs undergoing two more larval stage |
to leave the craft, which enabled one of the | vessels to float free. |
ernment chartered the BTC's whole fleet of 93 | vessels, to transport fuel for its armed forces. |
on aimed at thwarting any attempt by Japanese | vessels to use naval bases on the Vichy French contro |
Dock (used to transfer cargo from sea-faring | vessels to canal barges - today known as Limehouse Ba |
y Corps of Engineers (USACE) will use cleanup | vessels to collect floatable debris in the Harbor and |
setts, she was the second of three U.S. Naval | vessels to bear the name. |
1793, Fulton proposed plans for steam-powered | vessels to both the United States and British governm |
r, and it was nearly impossible for seafaring | vessels to reach the city. |
successfully targeting even the small coastal | vessels to be found in this area. |
pment, the United States Navy moved 250 naval | vessels to the atoll, including the Pennsylvania, New |
this prize and two British colonial merchant | vessels to her summer duty station off Virginia, Fowe |
John Warner is one of a few U.S. Navy | vessels to be named for a living person and only the |
He fitted two other | vessels to sail to Spain, awaiting the return of two |
She was the first of many Nourse Line | vessels to be named after rivers. |
One of the many | vessels to travel through this area is an oil barge t |
ight for a sail boat race, borrowing numerous | vessels to make their way from Plymouth to the Isles |
This treaty granted permission to Japanese | vessels to navigate coastal and inland waters of Kore |
le lock was constructed at Rothensee to allow | vessels to descend from the bridge level to the Elbe |
en described the first non-Russian commercial | vessels to traverse the Northern Sea Route. |
ter the disaster, a new rule required sailing | vessels to carry running lights. |
ion since August 1996), assigned four garbage | vessels to collect garbage daily. |
and Lowestoft Navigation opened for sea-borne | vessels to pass through Oulton Broad and Lake Lothing |
Dr. Jain's Taming | Vessels To Treat Cancer, published in Scientific Amer |
ted States and have it brought by ocean cargo | vessels to Montreal. |
ctivities being undertaken by foreign-flagged | vessels to continue without delay." |
rd from 1512 to 1514 and was one of the first | vessels to feature gunports and had twenty of the new |
ng a cautery that creates heat, causing blood | vessels to collapse and become sealed. |
overy potions to recover his health, and life | vessels to extend his maximum health. |
olony failed in 1608, Virginia was one of the | vessels to carry the surviving colonists back to Engl |
sters Cuxhaven on 9 October 2003 and gave the | vessels to the Estonian Navy to operate. |
The table below lists many of these | vessels to include when they were laid and launched. |
(repealed in 2001) requiring riverboat gaming | vessels to make the required 90 minute cruise once ev |
ion is to deploy aboard U.S. and allied naval | vessels to conduct and support law enforcement, inter |
Greenling became one of the first four Naval | vessels to be awarded the Presidential Unit Citation. |
s (6 ft) to allow access for deeper-draughted | vessels to the Port of London. |
afloat", as well as being the first seagoing | vessels to operate with what would later become the U |
It also carries blood and lymphatic | vessels to the intestines. |
,300 tonne capacity shiplift allows completed | vessels to be lowered into the water independently of |
, the new dock allowed for larger ocean-going | vessels to berth. |
Minerva and Undine in late 1990s and gave the | vessels to the Estonian Navy to operate. |
ticle 21 allows appeals to be made to neutral | vessels to help collect and care for the wounded, sic |
e; their law applied only to the equipment of | vessels to be used as transports or cruisers, and not |
t, the Russian authorities sent coastal guard | vessels to pursue the New Star, on the grounds that i |
supplies from Germany, but was accessible for | vessels to pass beneath the bridge before this date. |
rtars (carried on special ships known as bomb | vessels) to destroy a French prize. |
It causes platelets to aggregate and blood | vessels to dilate. |
produce nitric oxide (NO) which causes blood | vessels to dilate, lowers blood pressure, allows oxyg |
s responsible for the inspection of U.S. flag | vessels to ensure compliance operating throughout the |
tumn 2009, Wightlink took delivery of two new | vessels to operate the route, Wight Ryder I and Wight |
e Glasgow would be one of the last Royal Navy | Vessels to be made entirely from wood. |
As a consequence of these events, all | vessels to be removed from the Industrial Canal in ad |
Midway), she was the first of two U.S. Naval | vessels to bear the name. |
Angiotensin II causes blood | vessels to constrict, and so increases blood pressure |
And in all the | vessels together there were thirty thousand sailors, |
7 men; outnumbered and outgunned, the British | vessels took flight. |
at Kellis have also found wooden books, glass | vessels, tools, other domestic items, as well as ceme |
It was decided that small | vessels, torpedo boats and U-boats, should be transpo |
Bluegill sank ten Japanese | vessels, totaling 46,212 tons, including the light cr |
edited with the sinking of 11 Allied merchant | vessels totaling 61,000 gross register tons (GRT). |
ary 1917, UC-42 succeeded in sinking thirteen | vessels totaling 9,636 tons, and disabling a warship |
ponsible for the sinking of twenty-four enemy | vessels totaling 89,318 tons (GRT). |
forms the front half of a range which guides | vessels toward Salem Harbor. |
Union warship took possession of the Southern | vessels, towed them down stream, and anchored them at |
d the subsequent Partition, she was among the | vessels transferred to Pakistan, where she was rename |
d the subsequent Partition, she was among the | vessels transferred to Pakistan, where she was rename |
This route has previously inherited | vessels transferred from the Hull-Rotterdam route. |
d the subsequent partition, she was among the | vessels transferred to Pakistan. |
d the subsequent partition, she was among the | vessels transferred to the Pakistan Navy in 1948. |
as an anchoring harbour of the small sailing | vessels transporting goods between Colombo and Jaffna |
In December 2007, | Vessels travelled to Minneapolis, USA to record their |
spected, or boarded nearly 1,000 steel-hulled | vessels traversing her area, any one of which could h |
uan occurred on 22 June 1898 when two Spanish | vessels tried to break the American blockade off San |
Throughout the | vessels troubled past, she was involved in more than |
ommunist succeeded in capturing one motorized | vessels, twenty junks, one artillery piece, ten machi |
East, where she sank eleven Japanese sailing | vessels, two Japanese tugboats and three barges, thre |
rous Japanese ships, including twelve sailing | vessels, two coasters, two unidentified vessels, a sa |
ruction as she was armoured unlike many other | vessels under construction. |
Pisani withdrew his | vessels under the guns of the fortress, and later, on |
aters, and the abolition of impressments from | vessels under the United States flag. |
Shipyard has built twelve ships, and has four | vessels under construction. |
the fight between the little fleet of wooden | vessels under Capt. |
lso operate the bars on seven Thames Clippers | vessels under their 'S & M Ahoy!' brand. |
uoy lights was mandatory for British seagoing | vessels under Board of Trade Regulations. |
lotilla of mortar schooners and their support | vessels under Commander David Dixon Porter. |
In the end, morale broke and a large group of | vessels under the command of merchant captains fled t |
tes first in processing enemy cargo aboard US | vessels under Walter Runciman and, after the US enter |
ships of the line, 6 frigates and 55 smaller | vessels under Kapudan Pasha Seyit-Ali (who had fought |
place on 4 July 1773 between 2 small Russian | vessels under Jan Hendrik van Kinsbergen and 4 Ottoma |
A squadron of | vessels under the command of Stephen Decatur met and |
n of them were Dutch East India Company (VOC) | vessels under command of Commodore Pieter de Bitter w |
The two | vessels under Adolph Marix nonetheless decided to fol |
nd is commanded by the guns of one of our war | vessels, under which a colony of one thousand negroes |
ures two original American Civil War military | vessels, uniforms, equipment and weapons used by the |
n 1888 although the pier continued in use for | vessels until the 1950s. |
was listed in registers of American merchant | vessels until the early 1970s until she was scrapped |
ith Montgomery's force in holding off Federal | vessels until Fort Pillow was successfully evacuated |
eir heavy artillery fire kept off the Turkish | vessels until the sunset. |
point mooring buoy, 27 m deep to accommodate | vessels up to 100,000 tons capacity, 30 m deep to acc |
The port is used by coastal | vessels up to about 3,000 metric tons deadweight (DWT |
on Channel which provides safe navigation for | vessels up to 75,000 metric tons deadweight (DWT). |
Towage, not necessary for the | vessels up to 2,000 GRT, and mooring boat is compulso |
The river was formerly navigable for large | vessels up as far as Steyning, where there was a larg |
The historic | vessels USCG Buoy Tender Sundew, US Army Corps of Eng |
To mitigate this hazard, cargo | vessels use multiple smaller bulk compartments or liq |
"King Monobaz had all the handles of all the | vessels used on Yom Kippur made of gold… He also made |
ere a three ship class of a long-range escort | vessels used in the Second World War by the Royal Nav |
cted on Borobudur was most likely the type of | vessels used for inter-insular trades and naval campa |
lace is similar to Nagapatnam where all Asian | vessels used it as a stopover point and the Buddhist |
Sea Otter class and other | vessels used by New York Waterway are designed for fr |
Internally, all six | vessels used Brown-Curtis geared steam turbine engine |
It is also depicted on Maya drinking | vessels used for cacao. |
The company's | vessels used to service Alcatraz however that service |
The Otra class | vessels used the Oropesa system of minesweeping. |
Two thirds of coastal | vessels using the Pool were colliers meeting an incre |
He extended service on government and private | vessels using the company's equipment as well. |
The company gradually established a fleet of | vessels, using Maori names for each. |
s (US-ACAN) for B. Senia, master of the cargo | vessels USNS Mizar during Operation Deepfreeze 1962 a |
mble at Cape May, New Jersey, with the patrol | vessels USS F. Mansfield and Sons Co. (SP-691) and US |
should not be confused with two other patrol | vessels, USS Josephine (SP-913) and USS Josephine (SP |
should not be confused with two other patrol | vessels, USS Josephine (SP-913) and USS Josephine (SP |
on Base, Rockland, Maine, in 1918 with patrol | vessels USS Orca (SP-726) (center) and USS Kangaroo ( |
Italian tanker Persiano, the Italian sailing | vessels V 72/Fratelli Garre, V 113/Francesco Garre an |
all | vessels, vehicles and aircraft suspected of violating |
Dozens of | vessels ventured into the Arctic waters (particularly |
exico, and two barges broke loose from towing | vessels via strong winds and high waves. |
regularly plays host to medium-sized military | vessels visiting London as it is the furthest point u |
tomans (about 10 battleships and some smaller | vessels vs 3 battleships, 2 frigates and 4 armed merc |
However, the draft of the new American | vessels was too great for them to sail easily across |
The main difference externally between the | vessels was in the design of their rudders. |
Each of these three yachtlike | vessels was given an Imperial name. |
ral Kuznetsov, along with other Russian naval | vessels was involved in a large oil spill while she r |
1952 Heisman trophy winner Billy | Vessels was born in Cleveland in 1931. |
re on the Japanese when the range between the | vessels was about 6000 yards (5,500 m). |
One of these | vessels was lost at sea (enemy action?) 24 April 1917 |
Vessels was the first Oklahoma Sooner to win the Heis | |
Among the | vessels was Knock Nevis, the world's largest ship, wh |
ncluding the wounded from the burning Spanish | vessels, was the occasion of some of the most daring |
Damage to the British | vessels was light and the only casualties consisted o |
efrigeration hatch damaged The damage to both | vessels was estimated at £600 with the Gunundaal havi |
This new strategy of using merchant | vessels was initiated with the pirate-seized MV Izumi |
tober 1861, South Wind, along with four other | vessels, was sunk in the Ocracoke Inlet, North Caroli |
Therefore, three | vessels was built as Modified Notoro class (Ondo clas |
stone, which were reassembled into 74 cultic | vessels, was also found, indicating a probable Edomit |
he manual's IX symbol for larger unclassified | vessels, was used solely for filing paperwork and not |
The encounter between the two | vessels was the first combat action of Alabama's dist |
available passenger capacity of these SCAJAP | vessels was approximately 400,000 by the end of March |
Billy | Vessels was the 1952 Heisman Trophy winner. |
rizes taken by privateers, although Bermudian | vessels went as far as Africa specifically to acquire |
On 27 November, the remaining French naval | vessels were scuttled at Toulon. |
Several | vessels were given a "three-quarters length" extensio |
When the | vessels were determined to be more valuable as protec |
and the Confiance and two other British armed | vessels were forced to surrender. |
ng and the coastal trade, the majority of his | vessels were large brigs and ships which traded aroun |
The | vessels were originally intended as coastal bombardme |
Project number K8C. 3 | vessels were built in 1943-44 under the Kai-Maru 5 Pr |
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