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Medium as Kate Emery (1 episode, 2005) | |
organism was discovered using a non-selective | medium, as opposed to the traditional selective media |
this method would work in an entirely inviscid | medium, as it does not rely on a starting vortex to c |
(in metres) of the movement of a particle in a | medium as it transmits a wave. |
.... Quicktime as an artistic | medium as an example for streaming media. |
ion of a quasi-DC polarization in a non-linear | medium at the passage of an intense optical beam. |
y White role in Gian-Carlo Menotti's opera The | Medium at the Karamu Theater in Cleveland and the Edi |
sachusetts, and the 459th Troop Carrier Group, | Medium at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland |
serovar Typhi may result in blackening of the | medium at the interface of butt and slant. |
inocuts at the first British Exhibition of the | medium at The Redfern Gallery, London in 1929. |
ilver award for Best Advertisement on a Mobile | Medium at the Roses Advertising Awards 2008. |
ribe the fractal properties of the percolating | medium at large scales and sufficiently close to the |
Internal components of the | Medium Atomic Demolition Munition setup. |
, the rule is optimally followed by atoms with | medium atomic numbers. |
Medium Atomic Demolition Munition or MADM | |
Medium Atomic Demolition Munition (MADM) was a tactic | |
Internal components of the | Medium Atomic Demolition Munition. |
raft, all of the Atlantic Fleet's A-6 Intruder | medium attack squadrons were also home-based at NAS O |
ar variant in the carrier based A-6E/A-6E TRAM | medium attack aircraft. |
ing Tigers), embarked in Dwight D. Eisenhower, | Medium Attack Wing One at NAS Oceana, Virginia, and C |
After releasing the | medium auxiliary repair dry dock, she remained deploy |
- students make 3-d pieces out of any and all | medium available. |
In the presence of IPTG in growth | medium, bacteria synthesise both fragments of the enz |
Due to their | medium bandwidths and transmission rates of less than |
series of bank runs in other several small and | medium banks in Hong Kong. |
ed to a series of bank runs in other small and | medium banks and finally a stock crash. |
A mass of divided leaves forms a small to | medium basal clump, with leaves ranging in size from |
were transferred to the reserve element of 105 | Medium Battery and to other batteries within the regi |
Armoured Brigade, nine field regiments and one | medium battery of artillery. |
ield Regiment to retask 105 Field Battery to a | Medium Battery role. |
It was reorganised as | Medium Battery in 1927. |
Medium beaks had difficulty retrieving small seeds an | |
housed at the Federal Correctional Institution | Medium, Beaumont in the Federal Correctional Complex, |
This is an undefined | medium because the amino acid source contains a varie |
ce in Munich, where he became a well-respected | medium before relocating to Heidelberg. |
ole book, which usually could never fit on one | medium before, available on a memory-card. |
mic books in the late 1930s when that emerging | medium began to seem a viable adjunct to the fading p |
of light, n is the index of refraction of the | medium being imaged in, and α is the half-angle subte |
r near the surface, without affecting the bulk | medium beneath. |
Max Heindel, the etheric "double" serves as a | medium between the astral and physical realms. |
A fluid is used as a | medium between the tool and the work piece (conductiv |
bum four stars, and said Elling "finds a happy | medium between romantic rumination and vocal experime |
tor veneration, as the ancestors are seen as a | medium between Heaven and man. |
ering off dust particles in the interplanetary | medium between the Earth and the Sun. |
e sample, and n is the refractive index of the | medium between the lens and specimen (≈1 for air). |
Explore the interplanetary | medium beyond the orbit of Mars |
eer has been brewed to be food friendly with a | medium bitterness at the end. |
kly destroyed by Ultraman Mebius, who uses his | Medium Blade to cut Earthtron in half. |
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata has distinctive | medium blue fruit, and is an ornamental plant used in |
"Over and through a | medium blue disk with a yellow border, a winged maile |
This species is 0.5-2.5 cm long, and light to | medium blue in colour. |
ic Live), the logo is FSMAGIC with the FS in a | medium blue color; for Panthers hockey games (and als |
Southwestern Mandarin (dark green, light blue, | medium blue, light green on the left), and Waxianghua |
as beige, ochre, orange, turquoise, baby blue, | medium blue, lemon yellow, and lavender (lavender was |
Carmignano wines are generally | medium bodied with the Cabernet portion of the blend |
Cortese wines tend to be | medium bodied with notes of limes and greengage. |
They are typically dry and light to | medium bodied and go well with food. |
wine expert Tom Stevenson, Rosso Barletta is a | medium bodied, fruity wine with a ruby colour. |
The grape produces a | medium body red wine. |
That is a dumb adjective to use for a | medium body wine. |
Corvina produces light to | medium body wines with a light crimson coloring. |
ght colored amber beer with a moderate hop and | medium body character. |
is a reddish brown or copper colored beer with | medium body and slight malt sweetness. |
Baco noir produces a | medium body, deeply tinted, acidic red wine which is |
Heifer in Wheat, Bavarian-style beer with a | medium body, wheat color, and a banana, sweet finish. |
r the 12th's heavy bomb groups (and three B-26 | medium bomb groups that were eventually returned to t |
s 39th Bombardment Squadron, a First Air Force | medium bombardment squadron equipped with B-25 Mitche |
Lt Andrew Biancur, USAAF, a test pilot of the | Medium Bombardment Section of the 1st Proving Ground |
he 21st Air Division controlled B-47 Stratojet | medium bombardment wings at Forbes AFB, Kansas and La |
ment Squadron assigned to First Air Force as a | medium bombardment squadron equipped with A-20 Havocs |
s; trained personnel in aerial reconnaissance, | medium bombardment, and fighter techniques. |
s established in early 1943 as a B-26 Marauder | medium bomber group. |
ardment Group, equipped with Douglas B-18 Bolo | medium bomber aircraft was the first assigned unit to |
163 Buckingham was a British Second World War | medium bomber for the Royal Air Force (RAF). |
RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron that was a | medium bomber unit in World War II. |
North American PBJ-1J (B-25J) "Mitchell" ( | Medium bomber aircraft) |
h Convair B-36, the B-29 was reclassified as a | medium bomber with the new Air Force. |
ce flying training squadron of World War I and | medium bomber squadron of World War II. |
AAF began transitioning to the TB-25 Mitchell | medium bomber for the twin-engine training role. |
stablished in January 1953 as a B-47 Stratojet | medium bomber squadron; aircraft not received until A |
tten in the overwhelming mass of the heavy-and | medium bomber fleets that were pounding both Europe a |
sh Spitfire squadrons and Australian and Dutch | medium bomber squadrons. |
Re-established as a B-25 Mitchell | medium bomber squadron in mid-1942, trained by Third |
World War II No 211 Squadron RAF operated as a | medium bomber unit in the Middle East and Far East an |
Established as a B-25 Mitchell | medium bomber group in late 1942; trained under Third |
North American B-25J Mitchell | medium bomber of the kind based at Dateland AAF |
ration in early January 1945 and was used as a | medium bomber and fighter airfield during the 1945 Ba |
The Dornier Do 23 was a German | medium bomber of the 1930s. |
h the frigate Hursley and a Vickers Wellington | medium bomber of the Royal Air Force - in the Mediter |
which was equipped with the Vickers Wellington | medium bomber and 158 sqn used these on night raids t |
can B-25 Mitchell was an American twin-engined | medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation |
Established in early 1943 as a B-25 Mitchell | medium bomber Operational Training Squadron under Thi |
In addition, some B-25 Mitchell | medium bomber and C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft us |
y Air Force Third Air Force as a B-25 Mitchell | medium bomber training airfield during World War II. |
Activated in mid-1942 as a B-25 Mitchell | medium bomber squadron, trained by Third Air Force in |
combat with Ninth Air Force as a B-26 Marauder | medium bomber group. |
n completed the airfield, building fighter and | medium bomber hardstands, mostly located to the north |
Established in January 1942 as B-25 Mitchell | medium bomber Operational Training Unit for Third Air |
for receiving the new B-58 Hustler supersonic | medium bomber, sending the last of its B-47s to AMARC |
Although the Il-4 was only a | medium bomber, it had the range to be used on strateg |
A.2 (B) for the replacement of the Airco DH.10 | medium bomber, despite the fact that the DH.10 Amiens |
omposite Wing 3d Bomb Group flew B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers from the airport in 1944. |
th Bombardment Group, which flew B-26 Marauder | medium bombers from the field between 1 November 1943 |
15th Air Force heavy bombers and the light and | medium bombers of the Balkan Air Force. |
s headquarters was in Townsville, as heavy and | medium bombers were based there and only staged throu |
also attacked by Ninth Air Force B-26 Marauder | medium bombers several times during March. |
Twelfth Air Force B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers conducted pinpoint bombing attacks dur |
flying escort to American bombers and the RAF | medium bombers of No. 2 Group. |
However, on occasion, they escorted the | medium bombers of the Twelfth Air Force. |
ry base of many P-51 Mustang and B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers during the war, which rotated flights |
and, and claimed one of the five B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers lost in the first wave. |
340th Bombardment Group operated B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers from the field between 23 March and 14 |
e Squadron was reequipped with Lockheed Hudson | medium bombers in May 1940 and was deployed to Singap |
as an unneeded waste of effort, and long-range | medium bombers as direct competition to their goal of |
along with and B-18 Bolo | medium bombers and A-29 Hudsons at Langley Field. |
Many in the Luftwaffe command believed | medium bombers to be sufficient power to launch strat |
vered by converted Armstrong Whitworth Whitley | medium bombers to the target on 10 February, but equi |
c. 1952 until conversion to B-47 Stratojet jet | medium bombers in 1954. |
On 17 August, Whitehead's heavy and | medium bombers and fighters, escorted by fighters, bo |
iven B-29s with new B-47E Stratojet swept-wing | medium bombers in 1954, capable of flying at high sub |
el air strikes by Okinawa-based B-25J Mitchell | medium bombers of the USAAF's 38th Bomb Group on 9 Au |
Later assigned B-25 Mitchell and B-34 Ventura | medium bombers and reassigned to patrol Mid-Atlantic |
the ASV10 radar sets were placed on B-18 Bolo | medium bombers flying antisubmarine patrols. |
B-26 Marauder | medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force, flying belo |
esignations FF.61 and FF.55) respectively were | medium bombers that were designed and manufactured in |
Squadron received its first five B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers in April 1942. |
receiving with new B-47E Stratojet swept-wing | medium bombers in January 1955, capable of flying at |
was attacked by Ninth Air Force B-26 Marauder | medium bombers and P-47 Thunderbolt fighter-bombers t |
was attacked by Ninth Air Force B-26 Marauder | medium bombers and P-47 Thunderbolt fighter-bombers b |
squadron was equipped with Vickers Wellington | medium bombers on November 16, 1940. |
Group with their North American B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers occupied the airfield on January 2, 19 |
ve in 1947 and equipped with A-26/B-26 Invader | medium bombers, then inactivated in 1949 due to budge |
th Air Force would have 800 heavy bombers, 600 | medium bombers, 342 light bombers, and 960 fighters. |
Lockheed A-29 Hudson, and later B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers, equipped 47th Bombardment Squadron (M |
The Swinderby airfield proved unsuitable for | medium bombers, and was further damaged by the crashi |
The B-24 Mitchell | medium bombers, too were playing their part in operat |
uadron 2) (LLG 2) moved in with Heinkel He 111 | medium bombers, being used as tow planes for Gotha Go |
wader 1 (KG 1) was assigned with Junkers Ju 88 | medium bombers, which carried out night attacks on En |
iven B-29s with new B-47E Stratojet swept-wing | medium bombers, capable of flying at high subsonic sp |
uadron (Heavy) and equipped with B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers. |
uadron/aircraft numbering) and B-25 "Mitchell" | medium bombers. |
ation into Japanese-held territory yet made by | medium bombers. |
oup which flew four squadrons of B-25 Mitchell | medium bombers. |
18 Bolos, A-29 Hudsons and a few B-26 Marauder | medium bombers. |
Both squadrons initially flew B-26 Marauder | medium bombers. |
ved to Colorado and re-equipped with B-18 Bolo | medium bombers; deploying to the Pacific Northwest. |
her would draw the lightest 50 times, then the | medium bow 50 times and finally the heavy bow 50 time |
He was a right arm fast | medium bowler who took 85 wickets at 28.58 with a bes |
mshire as a right-handed batsman and right arm | medium bowler between 1897 and 1902. |
ches as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm | medium bowler for Cambridge University and Hampshire |
219 matches for Middlesex as a right arm fast | medium bowler between 1934 and 1951. |
Inness is a left-arm fast | medium bowler who can move the ball both ways in the |
He is a right arm fast to | medium bowler and a right hand batsman. |
He is a fast | medium bowler and left-handed batsman. |
reer as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm | medium bowler for Essex (1985-1994 and 2002-2004) and |
ames for his native county as a right arm fast | medium bowler and right-handed lower order batsman fr |
kshire, England) was an English right arm fast | medium bowler and right-handed batsman, who played fo |
A right arm fast | medium bowler and aggressive lower order batsman, he |
A right arm fast | medium bowler and right handed batsman, she made her |
d is a right-handed batsman and right arm fast | medium bowler who is sometimes known on scoresheets b |
ight-handed batsman and an effective right-arm | medium bowler for Pakistan, Hyderabad, Karachi, Kent, |
He was a tall right arm fast | medium bowler and right-handed batsman. |
He was a right arm | medium bowler and handy right-handed batsman. |
hire between 1926 and 1935 as a right arm fast | medium bowler and middle order batsman. |
A six foot seven inch right arm fast | medium bowler with a long run up, Larter made his deb |
nsvaal as a right-handed batsman and right arm | medium bowler with modest returns. |
Hanley was a fast | medium bowler whose career coincided with South Afric |
A right arm fast | medium bowler he took one wicket for 79, and recorded |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he bowled just one over in the game, c |
A right-handed batsman and right-arm | medium bowler, Yeatman made only 53 first class runs |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 123 wickets at 33.34 with a be |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he bowled four overs of four balls eac |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he has also had a stint at Herefordshi |
A fine right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 59 wickets at just 21.2 with a |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 55 wickets at 22.74 with a bes |
A right-handed batsman and a left-arm fast | medium bowler, he averaged 5.54 in 94 innings with th |
A left arm fast | medium bowler, he first played for Nottinghamshire Se |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 413 wickets at just 22.92 with |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took just 1 wicket for 117 and scor |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 23 wickets at 33.21 with a bes |
bination with Fred Trueman, Platt, a right arm | medium bowler, took 301 wickets at an average of 22.5 |
ford, Yorkshire, England, Riley was a left arm | medium bowler, who took one wicket against Worcesters |
orkshire, England, Rhodes was a right arm fast | medium bowler, who took 107 wickets at 28.28, with a |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, she made her Test debut at the age of |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, Joubert represented South Africa Schoo |
A left arm fast | medium bowler, and right-handed tail end batsman, Den |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he made his debut against Oxford Unive |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 53 wickets in his 27 first cla |
A right-handed batsman and right arm fast | medium bowler, he made his debut in 2003 against Auck |
orkshire, England, Foster was a right arm fast | medium bowler, who bowled ten overs without success a |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 128 wickets at 27.1 with a bes |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 96 wickets at 21.47, with a be |
Nash was a right-arm fast | medium bowler, taking 93 Test wickets in a career spa |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 1019 wickets at 26.49 with a b |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took nine wickets at 28.66 with a b |
A right arm fast | medium bowler, he took 39 wickets at an average of 24 |
He is a right-handed fast | medium bowler. |
t-handed batsman and very occasional right-arm | medium bowler. |
ht-handed middle order batsman and a right arm | medium bowler. |
He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm | medium bowler. |
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