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The dorsal digital arteries of | foot are small arteries which supply the toes. |
voch was commissioned into the 10th Regiment of | Foot in 1835. |
eton was commissioned into the 58th Regiment of | Foot in 1842. |
arlotte of Wales's) (Hertfordshire) Regiment of | Foot and the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot. |
itish Army as an ensign in the 50th Regiment of | Foot in 1756. |
54, he became an Ensign in the 21st Regiment of | Foot, a Lieutenant in the 87th Regiment of Foot in 1 |
After enlisting in the 44th Regiment of | Foot, he transferred into the 53rd Regiment of Foot |
iel Houghton as colonel of the 24th Regiment of | Foot. |
It is also suspected to be a cause of | foot odor. |
He was Colonel of the 3rd Regiment of | Foot ("The Buffs") from 1713 until his death in 1715 |
Anglesey and was ranked as the 80th Regiment of | Foot, and in 1802 absorbed the Staffordshire Volunte |
came to Lower Canada with the 16th Regiment of | Foot in 1861 as a private and stayed on, joining the |
n the Friday and Saturday due to an outbreak of | Foot and Mouth disease which forced the closure of t |
ignation of the 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment of | Foot on the 22nd April 1758, ranked as the 68th Regi |
erome later transferred to the 19th Regiment of | Foot and achieved the rank of major general. |
as an ensign in the 53rd Shropshire regiment of | foot in 1847, was advanced to a lieutenancy in 1849, |
ounty title as the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of | Foot. |
llis was commissioned into the 70th Regiment of | Foot in 1844. |
rshire Regiment: The 29th and 36th Regiments of | Foot, Richard Gale, Leo Cooper LTD. |
unty title as the 34th (Cumberland) Regiment of | Foot returning to Britain in 1786. |
The 4th of | Foot quickly redeployed to meet the charging mass of |
He commanded the 51st Regiment of | Foot from 13 June 1811 until 1814, throughout the Pe |
ted to second lieutenant in the 7th regiment of | foot artillery on 1 April 1791. |
onel of the 63rd (The West Suffolk) Regiment of | Foot between 1789 and 1808. |
He was battalion chief in the 8th regiment of | foot artillery in 1803 and he was posted to the isla |
ed at Newcastle in 1741 as the 57th Regiment of | Foot, ranked as the 46th Regiment of Foot in 1751, a |
e commanded a batallion of the 26th Regiment of | Foot from 1805 to 1811. |
The 10th Regiment of | Foot (or 10th North Lincoln Regiment) was raised on |
ary fashion) to Colonel of the 13th Regiment of | Foot, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards, and 1st Regiment |
He may have risen from the rank of captain of | foot to colonel (the latter rank probably being held |
Sir John was Colonel of the 83rd Regiment of | Foot, from 1760-1762. |
Rump commissioned him colonel of a regiment of | foot previously commanded by John Lambert. |
Colonelcy of the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of | Foot. |
He joined the 1st Regiment of | Foot Guards as an officer cadet at age of 16 and bec |
bell was commissioned into the 71st Regiment of | Foot in 1771 and then transferred to the 6th Regimen |
The 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of | Foot was a British Army line infantry regiment. |
s in 1824 and exchanged to the 58th Regiment of | Foot two years later. |
d rearguard, together with the 47th Regiment of | Foot and a small detachment of recruits for the 71st |
1806 it became the 86th (Leinster) Regiment of | Foot, and then in 1812 the 86th (Royal County Down) |
he British Army's 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of | Foot during the Peninsular War against Napoleon in S |
in 1801, in the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of | Foot, before transferring to the 43rd (Monmouthshire |
in Bisset's Regiment later the 30th Regiment of | Foot in May 1742. |
4 he entered the 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of | Foot as an ensign. |
He joined the 1st Regiment of | Foot in 1735, rising to the rank of Captain in 1739. |
He was posted to the 38th Regiment of | Foot, and transferred to the 7th Regiment of Foot on |
The 114th Regiment of | Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army fr |
He enlisted into the 24th Regiment of | Foot at Newport on 7 June 1877 having previously ser |
ignation of the 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of | Foot in April 1758, ranked as the 69th Regiment of F |
, he was commissioned into the 73rd Regiment of | Foot in 1778. |
mmanded Prince Rupert's blue coated regiment of | foot, and was disabled from sitting in parliament in |
ining men were transferred into the 8th Regt of | Foot. |
sing under the superior extensor retinaculum of | foot and inferior extensor retinaculum of foot in th |
changed into the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of | Foot, in order to proceed to India. |
The 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of | Foot (raised in 1741) and the 95th (Derbyshire) Regi |
in 1685, and trained a company of volunteers of | foot from among the Oxford scholars to support James |
eutenant-Colonel Kenny, of the 11th Regiment of | Foot succeeded in taking the Outer Fort, and led the |
ding to the 1915 edition of Spalding's Official | Foot Ball Guide, he was one of "the main factors in |
truggle to pull one of Stan's boots off Ollie's | foot. |
t and he was compelled to finish the journey on | foot. |
Driver, the game will not include Shift nor on | foot controls but it's possible to use guns while dr |
He strove to move as far away from his Zero on | foot, understanding that the aircraft would aid Alli |
He traveled on | foot through nearly all the countries of Europe and |
ourney to Middlemarch or Dunedin can be made on | foot or by bicycle over the historic Old Dunstan Roa |
ited States who is wandering through England on | foot. |
derably, having visited Paris, and journeyed on | foot through France, Italy, Turkey, Palestine, and E |
ations, hard to find and can only be reached on | foot. |
alled "Hastings 2000", about 1000 reenactors on | foot, 100 cavalry and between 50 and 100 archers fro |
to Spain by crossing the Pyrenees Mountains on | foot and then walked through Spain. |
Bhave walked across India on | foot, and as it has been well recorded, was quite pe |
Baxter then tried to escape on | foot, hanging on to the stirrup of another mounted s |
Passengers on | foot can also access the station via a path from Net |
they do not work, but travel long distances on | foot to ceremonial locations, and fast until mid-aft |
Today, the castle can be accessed on | foot along the shingle beach from the nearby village |
"Hot Legs" (Previously released on | Foot Loose & Fancy Free) - 5:15 |
he traveled 40,000 km altogether, most of it on | foot. |
their vehicles and led one of his fire teams on | foot several blocks south of the ambushed convoy. |
On | foot, he hid in the woods during the daytime then wa |
nnels or cover potentially hundreds of miles on | foot and overcome a difficult obstacle. |
Access on | foot is always possible from the adjacent Mochras/Mo |
The trip can be made on | foot or on bicycle and part of the distance can also |
She chases after him to court, on | foot while he is on horseback, and demands marriage. |
Brading Down is fenced and grazed but access on | foot and for horse riders is available from the many |
and about twenty-five to thirty-five minutes on | foot to reach Warrington town centre. |
Two who had been sent on | foot to regimental headquarters to seek reinforcemen |
he was led on | foot between the two sheriffs of London from the Tow |
Both lakes can be reached on | foot by following travel route 5 beginning from Kema |
This was first measured on | foot by Badar Abro along with local guide Sadiq Gabo |
In deciding to complete his journey on | foot, Moritz was met with a rude reception. |
He then retired for some two miles on | foot, followed by the Boers, and keeping them off ti |
Soldiers on | foot used bows & arrows, sabres, pikes, javelins, ea |
u and Brandy Cove, which can only be visited on | foot, remain untouched by the majority of visitors. |
The Falls are easily accessible on | foot from various directions, and are on the route o |
tive schemes of comprehension which were set on | foot in October 1667, and February 1668. |
bility of survival was to send a small party on | foot to scout an escape route and perhaps bring help |
He left Paris, travelling on | foot and staying with peasant families to better und |
0 Pasdaran and Basij, using shallow boats or on | foot, moved to within a few kilometers of the strate |
left to find their own way back to the east on | foot. |
the village of Llanmadoc, and make their way on | foot via country paths. |
rom midnight, Vert 20 and 30 left the sector on | foot, supported by the GCM, and rejoined Tagab. |
thin the game vary, and include helicopters, on | foot, mid-air, underwater, water-skis and behind the |
orton by frequenting his doughnut shop while on | foot patrol. |
egular Sonic, and is forced to run the track on | foot until he obtains some rings. |
, the remaining Apache warriors slipped away on | foot and retreated to a nearby Apache reservation, a |
The man worked hard travelling - very often on | foot- across the length and breadth of the Country s |
y at least once in the chest, before fleeing on | foot to the waiting getaway van. |
their horses, so the only way to escape was on | foot. |
He then ran across the bridge on | foot with Stanley White in pursuit. |
The area is accessible only on | foot by a mile-long path, as the K-Mautner-Weg is a |
the Provisional Irish Republican Army while on | foot patrol in Meadowlands, Downpatrick. |
d in the plot against the Lord Protector set on | foot by Ormond and other agents of Charles II in 165 |
and; He Man, wielding an iron mace, advanced on | foot and offered combat, pronouncing "I am He Man, t |
having to abandon their horses and continue on | foot, carrying their weapons and backpacks. |
The lock can be reached on | foot along the river or by road on a turning off Lan |
surrounded by houses and can only be reached on | foot. |
The uppermost frieze shows warriors on | foot, on horses and on chariots. |
The site can be visited on | foot and further public access is planned for the fu |
nt Bronze Age sites which are easily reached on | foot. |
Dinter covered an estimated 40,000 km on | foot, by wagon and motor vehicle during the course o |
time, crossing the island would take 9 hours on | foot, 4 hours in a jeep and 20 minutes in a helicopt |
He crossed Tanganyika on | foot, traveling from the Indian Ocean to the lakes N |
Players moved from place to place on | foot, and had to reach destinations at the correct t |
highest point in the forest, easily reached on | foot with clear paths, is 'The Mast' at Craig Bron B |
ead thrown from the vehicle and must proceed on | foot. |
s or whistles, awaiting unwitting passers-by on | foot or on bullock-cart. |
He was last seen advancing on | foot toward the Union line with his sword raised, af |
nd even geese were regularly driven that way on | foot down the ages to 1850 or even later, quite ofte |
s of the Household Cavalry, both mounted and on | foot; visiting the horses is popular with tourists. |
ergrown with dense jungle, was passable only on | foot. |
vides cover fire while Donna tries to escape on | foot. |
History says that people came on | foot with weapons to attack the police camp that was |
sily and quickly reached by mountain bike or on | foot from Lake Hinterstein near Scheffau am Wilden K |
tore to store by car while fans followed her on | foot, which led to chaotic conditions in the streets |
He always journeyed on | foot, and no matter how rugged the way or how exhaus |
Finally he set out on | foot from Mosul through Baghdad to the prison city o |
ster city centre is easily accessible either on | foot or by a short ride on public transport, includi |
, Edward Bebb and others leave Llanbryn-mair on | foot, bound for Philadelphia. |
been tricked, paid the taxi fare and set off on | foot to see if he could find Fogg. |
ital on Penn Avenue and is about a half-hour on | foot from the hospitals and universities in Oakland. |
is possible to climb to the top of the hill on | foot or by taking a funicular. |
But the king's son came on | foot with one knight only to Carlisle, while his fat |
o downtown Melbourne, Connolly makes his way on | foot to his gig from his hotel. |
e Canali pursues an assassin both on car and on | foot. |
he would save Eisner from death by arriving on | foot. |
he was sent to the Pacific Theater to fight on | foot. |
sent two health care workers to the villages on | foot. |
Chairman of the Committee of Enquiry on | Foot and Mouth Disease. |
Dagenais abandoned his car and escaped on | foot. |
villages and the starting point for journeys on | foot. |
rehead of the monastery complex, he ran away on | foot to study with Jamgon Kongtrul. |
He can only be reached on | foot from the village. |
The lock can be reached on | foot from the southern end of Radcot Bridge, or by r |
The upper section of the crag is accessible on | foot. |
of the patrol and tells of his 8 day escape on | foot to the Syrian border. |
After his colleague fled the scene on | foot, Nawar detonated the explosives. |
ed off-road vehicle use, trampling by people on | foot and horseback, non-native plant species such as |
It is accessible on | foot from Chimney, but not directly from Shifford. |
This part of the lake can be reached on | foot by walking through Nicholas Everitt Park and th |
he line on this footbridge and allows access on | foot or cycle from the east side. |
e British army, was killed by a sniper while on | foot patrol along Victoria Street. |
m District which is at least 15 minutes away on | foot. |
g and Porthmelgan (which are only accessible on | foot), and the rugged coastal scenery of St Davids H |
, whose sympathy for the poor led him to set on | foot a system of circulating charity schools for the |
ving against any person crossing the highway on | foot. |
The Warren can be publicly accessed on | foot or by car, and is used for walking dogs and rid |
On | foot the Lake can be reached by walking 500 m furthe |
from Glenridding to Howtown and then return on | foot along the lake shore to complete one of the mos |
ages can be carried to very remote locations on | foot or by pack animals, then quickly assembled for |
The deputy chased Dillbeck on | foot and caught him. |
is Sherman and attack a group of Flak 88mm's on | foot. |
The officer pursued on | foot, and when he caught up with Anderson, Anderson |
hes the area and makes for great sightseeing on | foot. |
Usually they must travel for hours on | foot to the nearest clinic, only to receive marginal |
train, with the most local workers arriving on | foot or by bicycle. |
Many are forced to travel long distances on | foot to seek medical treatment, or to forgo it altog |
vivors were taken prisoner, many others fled on | foot and swam to safety. |
rds to barricaded suspects, suspects fleeing on | foot or in a vehicle, violent incidents involving la |
nd edition was published as Travels, chiefly on | Foot, through several parts of England in 1782, desc |
gees' wheelbarrow, and set off cross-country on | foot. |
ck can be reached (by authorised vehicles or on | foot) from Farmoor on a track behind the reservoir. |
no tolls were payable by persons travelling on | foot. |
h to the hide, but there are no guided tours on | foot. |
d on a rocky outcrop which is easily reached on | foot at low tide. |
haven Bay, many of which are only accessible on | foot or by sea. |
mountain can be approached by motor vehicle, on | foot and mountain bike. |
ree establishing the 1st Regiment of Hunters on | foot, of which Borremans' Hunters of Brussels consti |
he monk and making his episcopal visitations on | foot. |
er making a 40 kilometer journey to his home on | foot from his boarding school, Abu-Setta escaped a f |
d by a short causeway that is reachable only on | foot off the Belgian Promenade. |
He had to reach Placerville, California on | foot. |
Despondent, Hartman marches on | foot towards the bridge defenders' post at the same |
The mountain can be ascended on | foot from Llanfoist, straight up its 'front', a very |
of Allied tanks had been destroyed, he went on | foot, from one tank to another, encouraging the crew |
Sheep Island is accessible on | foot at low tide from either Walney, or from Piel Is |
orbids the Palestinian laborers from walking on | foot in the community, not even in order to shop at |
On | foot the stony beach is only accessible at low tide |
While most places are accessible on | foot, players can also move around by other modes of |
Gulag prisoners arrived on | foot, provided only with hand tools, one horse and a |
on, which is a fair way when most people are on | foot and the rest on horseback. |
d, they moved toward advancing US Army lines on | foot, while ambushing trains and attacking German un |
Young would round up the stock on | foot, reckoning that it was the easiest method. |
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