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789, Murray obtained a commission into the 71st | Foot, reaching the rank of Captain in 1794, and seei |
He was wounded while serving with the 54th | Foot in the battle of Fontenoy in 1745. |
t-colonel of Philipps' Regiment (later the 40th | Foot). |
They are part of the "Bird's | Foot Delta", the youngest lobe of the evolving Missi |
The 120 | foot (40 m) deep, 500 foot (150 m) wide sinkhole got |
In 1782, he transferred to the 47th | Foot Regiment, as a lieutenant, followed in 1784 by |
Then the left | foot will come behind the right and hit the ground, |
Deborah Wain, the 2007 winner of the Paul | Foot Award is a previous employee. |
ate's border with Sarawak in light of the hand, | foot and mouth disease outbreak in Sarawak. |
He commanded the 43rd | Foot in the late 1870s and retired in February 1878. |
In 1824 he purchased an Ensigncy in the 44th | Foot, but three months later exchanged into the 28th |
batsman he was particularly strong on the front | foot and a powerful driver of the ball. |
ement of the deep plantar tendons in the bird's | foot. |
Bones of the right | foot (dorsal surface). |
Bowling with a drag more suited to the back | foot no ball rule, he led Kent's attack for a decade |
movement as the basic but where the non-planted | foot kicks on each slow, and where the quick-quicks |
He toured with revues such as the Rabbit | Foot Minstrel Show while still in his teens, and soo |
The 43rd | Foot was based in Burma when it became the 1st Batta |
He was also made colonel of the 3rd | Foot (the Buffs). |
He was commissioned into the 7th | Foot, but transferred to an Independent Company as a |
the right, while doing a small step by the left | foot to the side, almost in place or simply transfer |
ollusk in the family Aporrhaidae, the pelican's | foot snails or pelican's foot shells. |
ed at Eton College (1788-92), served in the 1st | Foot Guards, and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1798, and |
Lennox was commissioned into the 71st | Foot. |
am, defected to the United States under the wet | foot dry foot scheme that allows Cubans who reach U. |
ut in chamber pitch this is understood as the 8 | foot C." |
iticisms for the poor implementation of the 'on | foot' missions. |
Hopton was commissioned into the 79th | Foot. |
rose the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the 60th | Foot and commanded a brigade in the Peninsular War. |
He transferred to the 17th | Foot on 26 October 1775 and served with this regimen |
am, defected to the United States under the wet | foot dry foot scheme that allows Cubans who reach U. |
in 1777, and in 1778 a lieutenancy in the 45th | Foot, without purchase. |
olwich, he exchanged his commission in the 62nd | Foot with one in the 20th (East Devonshire) Regiment |
In 1802 he transferred to the 22nd | Foot and in 1805 he was promoted Brevet Colonel. |
Having joined the 59th | Foot regiment of the British Army in 1873, Lake foug |
ed in Cordova on July 2, 2002 replacing the 180 | foot C-Class buoy tender Sweetbrier, which had been |
tsman especially strong in strokes off the back | foot, a fine fieldsman and a useful leg-break bowler |
The Frankish | foot soldiers marched in close formation with foot a |
The 44th | Foot saw active service in China during the Second O |
It rises at the eastern | foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains at Forks of Buffalo |
Some mount the bike by crossing their left | foot over and stepping on the left petal and then sw |
kid, the rider on the bike will take their left | foot off the petal and swing it over the to the righ |
our, webcasting live by satelitte from their 32 | foot shiny airstream. |
harleston the leader steps back onto their left | foot, while the follower steps back onto their right |
al Japan by the samurai class, their retainers, | foot soldiers and reportedly by ninja. |
a mysterious black van is following them every | foot of the way, resulting in a big surprise for all |
She follows them by car and then by | foot through the streets of Panama City and watches |
their way across by rail to Kisumu and then by | foot to Kaimosi and set up a mission there on August |
However, a back problem then a | foot fracture wrecked his second season. |
go by car until „Ochsen alpine hut“ and then on | foot straight ahead app. |
you fight boars from a helicopter, and then on | foot. |
d by law in England -- from the moment they set | foot on English soil. |
ative Americans growing the plant when they set | foot on their soil. |
The moment they set | foot in Emmerdale, trouble came their way. |
For entertainment, they held | foot races, canoe races, dice (bone or stick) games, |
Things a | foot away could not be made out. |
Beenalaght is a thirty six | foot alignment of six standing stones, one of which |
However walking along this muddy | foot path is really worth as the waterfall is so bea |
This 54 | foot boat weights 8,000 lbs and has three times the |
rcial, Non-production Brewery,” this 175-square | foot nano-brewery produces one gallon of beer per ba |
This 9.5 | foot idol is a replica of Lord Balajee at Thirumala |
Captain Thomas (29th | Foot) was the officer of the day in charge of the du |
Most of those are | foot wear industries, apart from these some other in |
places and is probably best suited to those on | foot or cyclists on mountain bikes and hybrids. |
reveals that he planned to send a thousand left | foot shoes to Calcutta and thousand right foot shoes |
/ They were four thousand, on | foot and mounted |
The layout of the bridge consisted of three 146 | foot steel trusses, a 256 foot swing span truss and |
Three 1,000 | foot (300 m) piers, which were used as convoy escort |
It consisted of three 200 | foot (61 m) spans. |
In their book, "The Welsh Three Thousand | Foot Challenges: A Guide for Walkers and Hill Runner |
three 12-pounder | foot batteries (18 cannons) |
asgow and the bridge proper comprises three 200 | foot land spans (weighing 1,000 tons of steel each) |
If built, the three 650 | foot (198 m) skyscrapers would tower significantly t |
its had to walk about 200 kilometers through by | foot before reaching the Suez Canal with limited sup |
Through free | foot clinics, the Kids 1st Heath Fair, and other com |
Sagittal section through the | foot |
Dionysus: In thy right hand, and with thy right | foot raise it" |
During this time a | foot passenger ferry is operated, however the only a |
12 inches is equal to 1 | foot. |
e hallway of the main pavilion takes you to the | foot of the covered stairs that lead to the entrance |
The district extends on the west to the | foot of South Mountain, and to the east of Burkittsv |
Athens after suffering a stress fracture to his | foot a month before the qualifying competitions. |
ampion, but could not defend her title due to a | foot injury sustained in the middle of the 2010 seas |
e was sidelined for four games in 1992 due to a | foot injury. |
es (123 kilometers) up the river channel to the | foot of the McNary Dam. |
d him buried in London as he didn't want to set | foot in Emmerdale again. |
g several months of the 2004-05 season due to a | foot injury suffered in October 2004. |
d at the end of season and he moved to Clermont | Foot. |
branch is suitable for narrowboats of up to 70 | foot length and 7 foot beam. |
ewmarket and Drury is laid in concrete, up to 1 | foot thick but is now covered with asphalt. |
A good way to prevent | foot rot is to keep any foreign objects that may cut |
ail runs along the south side of the creek to a | foot bridge just south of Popolopen Torne. |
now that the island which they are about to set | foot upon is home to the Van Dam family, mutant-like |
laze missed much of the 2008-09 season due to a | foot injury, sustained in November against Bath Rugb |
brothers (although the only brother not to set | foot in Portland, Victoria): he took a leading part |
ich ran from Chambers Street (Manhattan) to the | foot Pavonia Avenue on the other side of the Hudson |
of interest is the source of the Sorgue to the | foot of a cliff 240 metres high: Its average flow is |
ds Branch Line in York, has been converted to a | foot and cycle path. |
When he was six years old an accident to his | foot incapacitated him for ten years, and he develop |
en DeWitt and reportedly the first Anglo to set | foot in Caldwell County. |
and in doing so, became the first person to set | foot upon the great polar plateau. |
Which is connected to existing | foot over bridges of Thane railway station. |
Neil Armstrong, the first person to set | foot on the Moon, declined to participate, the only |
ri Raj Singh Sirohi was the first Indian to set | foot on Antarctica. |
ant Gregory Sinclair HAINES transferred to 54th | Foot as 2nd Lieutenant. |
Curnow was one of the first people to set | foot on Discovery again, along with Maxim Brailovsky |
These will reach up to 1 | foot (30 cm) long by 3 inches (7.5 cm) wide. |
berus a full line of school buses, and 30 to 60 | foot transit buses. |
res, along its sides, from the tip, down to the | foot of the Pharos walls, 6.5 metres (21 ft) in heig |
ore actually continues past Route 126 up to the | foot of the Los Padres National Forest. |
He was the first person from the ship to set | foot on Israeli soil. |
He moved to Clermont | Foot in 1999, where he got his professional debut. |
Division One, generally finishing close to the | foot of the table, but did reach the first round pro |
However, due to a | foot infection that had bothered the horse for sever |
from the northwest, bringing from 4 inches to 1 | foot (10 cm to 30 cm) of snowfall. |
He contributed the lyrics and music to Best | Foot Forward (1941) and Three Wishes for Jamie (1952 |
he became the first member of her family to set | foot in Vienna since the establishment of the republ |
It produces tubular white flowers on 2 to 3 | foot stems over attractive dark green foliage. |
to turn inward, or medially, in relation to the | foot. |
in September 2002 in the 3-1 defeat to Clermont | Foot. |
They dropped to the | foot of the table early in the New year and stayed t |
The statue was returned to the | foot of the steps on September 8, 2006." |
They are home to 5106 | foot (1556 meter) Caliente Mountain, the highest pea |
lowers each about an inch long on stems up to a | foot tall. |
tion it grows from 4-8 inches high, and up to 1 | foot in its native habitat. |
United sat rooted to the | foot of the Third Division South table, but a mid-se |
iana', making him one of the first Tamil to set | foot there. |
m where Broad and Market would intersect to the | foot of Market at the Delaware, and about 0.9 miles |
o drops a roll of film, which rolls to Seok-i's | foot. |
They use a 5.25"x20 to 5.25"x200 | foot Roll Film, with an image size of 4x5 inches. |
eastern edge of Matsqui Prairie adjacent to the | foot of Sumas Mountain. |
or their defence in the quality of captain to a | foot company in the regiment of Colonel Venn". |
The first European to set | foot on Hindmarsh Island was Captain Charles Sturt i |
extends upstream about 12 miles (19 km) to the | foot of Blue Mesa Dam, lying between the steep walls |
d Ann Austin are the first known Quakers to set | foot in the New World. |
2 ounces weight, diameter 8 to the | foot |
They typically reach lengths of up to 1 | foot and are considered an example of deep-sea gigan |
Hence, the gauge had to be changed to three | foot (891 mm). |
een pulled out of the tour for a while due to a | foot infection. |
ago, the people of Caludaar vowed never to set | foot on their sister planet. |
ced his retirement in early 2007 due to chronic | foot injuries. |
The victims were forced to the | foot of the bridge and lined up before being killed |
, two blocks of Newport Avenue are open to only | foot traffic and bicycles for a farmers market. |
buque, believed to be the first European to set | foot in Iowa. |
s along the side of the Chapel and Hall, to the | foot of the Great Tower. |
e, the company produced (OOO scale), 2mm to the | foot, British and American outline model push-along- |
was placed on the Reserve/Injured list due to a | foot injury. |
Traditionally, it is also used to prepare | foot baths, intended to soothe sore feet. |
In addition to the severe flooding of up to one | foot, many reports of tornadoes also poured in. |
Laurel Canyon ran from Gardner Junction to the | foot of Laurel Canyon by way of Sunset Boulevard. |
Busaco (awarded 1831 to 38th | Foot) |
Sevastopol (awarded 1855 to 38th | Foot) |
Moodkee (awarded 1847 to 80th | Foot) |
Ava (awarded 1826 to 38th | Foot) |
St Sebastian (awarded 1817 to 38th | Foot) |
In north his authority was extended up to the | foot of the Himalayas. |
named today on a bronze plaque attached to the | foot of the needle's mounting stone. |
He was placed on injured reserve due to a | foot injury. |
run of four defeats left the team rooted to the | foot of the table early on, but was followed by five |
ir, built a pair of suspension bridges to carry | foot & carriage traffic across. |
gawi, the founder of the monastery, came to the | foot of the cliff a great serpent appeared. |
for toe to initial | foot width do |
n late 1994, the power station was flooded to a | foot deep of sea water, after a freak high tide and |
the platforms in concrete, halving them to 150 | foot. |
s in the 1907 edition of Spalding's How to Play | Foot Ball, which Camp edited. |
a where thousands of pilgrims reach the tomb by | foot on the annual feast day, February 13, from vari |
yachtsman and owned 'Natalie' a 527 tonne, 177 | foot classic motor yacht. |
y took off when I reached 11 and was touching 7 | foot. |
h to the hide, but there are no guided tours on | foot. |
The club slid towards the | foot of the table and spent much of 2008 in and arou |
some villages, simply for arriving into town on | foot. |
egular Sonic, and is forced to run the track on | foot until he obtains some rings. |
scored on his home debut with a trademark left | foot strike against Whittlesea United at Aberfeldie |
that Pan Yunu started the Chinese tradition of | foot binding, but there is no conclusive evidence of |
Marlow Bridge is a road traffic and | foot bridge over the River Thames in England between |
British sitcoms You Rang, M'Lord, Traffik, One | Foot in the Grave, The Upper Hand (2 episodes, 1992) |
bout time in relation to the combined train and | foot distance rather than only the train distance it |
The name "Piedmont" roughly translates as | foot (pied) hill (mont) in French, and the region is |
He slipped and trapped his | foot. |
After a month of travel by | foot, 450 miles (720 km), they arrived in Lanzhou. |
80 km) trek that took over 18 days to travel on | foot. |
He traveled on | foot through nearly all the countries of Europe and |
He ate bread mixed with ash and traveled by | foot each day on pilgrimage to Maastricht, to the Ba |
The trail can be traveled by | foot, by horseback, or on a mule service the Havasup |
led to Khowst, Afghanistan and then traveled by | foot for two days to a small town. |
iles (23 km) of trails which may be traveled on | foot or via bicycle or horseback. |
irst Nations of the Plateau usually traveled on | foot. |
He traveled by | foot, and steamboat, passing over Lake Erie and the |
n, both infantry and cavalry, often traveled by | foot wearing woolen uniforms in the desert heat. |
When traveling by | foot, the player character can walk, run, and perfor |
On August 9, They travelled on | foot for a distance of 32 km to Oe-mura, Amakusa, Ku |
He left Paris, travelling on | foot and staying with peasant families to better und |
no tolls were payable by persons travelling on | foot. |
f the few narrow country roads or travelling on | foot or on horseback. |
The path may still be traversed by | foot, but is unsuitable for vehicles (though legal f |
of Way Act 2000 and can be freely traversed on | foot. |
It is also used to treat athlete's | foot and jock itch. |
se yew and Pfitzer juniper line the tree shaded | foot paths that meander about the grounds. |
(triple, in allusion to the Trinity) immersion, | foot washing, adherence to plain dress, was the scri |
ng, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under | foot of men." |
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