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an offense in Western Australia to sexually | penetrate a person under the age of 16 (sections 320 & |
new long 75mm KwK 40 gun which could easily | penetrate a T-34 at long range. |
nstruction on the London Underground,workers | penetrate a undergrund cave in which a huge hibernatin |
30 m/s) and was credited with the ability to | penetrate a nominal 9.6 inches (244 mm) of wrought iro |
This was just enough to | penetrate a Panzer IV frontally, a tank designed in 19 |
Your mission is to | penetrate a hostile communist military force situated |
Luyten 726-8 can | penetrate a conjectured Oort cloud about Epsilon Erida |
e V suddenly invaded Bulgaria and managed to | penetrate across the mountains into the core area of t |
We wanted to | penetrate all realms where emotion is born, and that i |
This honor allowed her to be the first to | penetrate all minefields and channels. |
They could | penetrate all those worlds with their shining splendor |
irst few yards was stunning, allowing him to | penetrate almost any defence and enabling him in the m |
If one or more fingers are used to | penetrate an orifice, it is called digital penetration |
It can | penetrate an armour plate up to 40 mm thick at a dista |
emigrated to West Germany on Stasi orders to | penetrate and spy on West Germany's political system. |
unformed mass that the cavalry were able to | penetrate and take prisoner." |
b) A defocused beam will not | penetrate and the material at low welding speed will b |
The decoction worked as a powerful agent to | penetrate and "roused the sensibility" of the patient |
ses from the ovarian arteries and veins, and | penetrate and assume a circumferantial course in the m |
This allowed water to | penetrate and corrode the wires. |
ercome any Coulomb barrier and can therefore | penetrate and split the nuclei of even the heaviest el |
e: "is a deep book, aglow with insights that | penetrate and expose the complacency of a culture that |
Some assembled Metaviridae particles can | penetrate and infect previously uninfected cells. |
is an influential study of how corporations | penetrate and increasingly control every sector of Ame |
The filariform larvae can then | penetrate another exposed skin and begin a new cycle o |
Top is also used as a verb meaning "to | penetrate another." |
It could | penetrate approximately 100 millimeters of armour. |
When used individually the mine could | penetrate approximately 0.75 inches (19 mm) of steel, |
smoothbore guns of lesser calibre, could not | penetrate armour of thicknesses currently being shippe |
d shaped charge of 2.42 kg HE, enabled it to | penetrate armour 180 mm thick, enough to defeat any Wo |
ned at such a high temperature that it could | penetrate armour plate. |
how far into the cloud the light was able to | penetrate as this may be useful. |
Electrons do not | penetrate as deeply into matter as X-rays, hence elect |
showed that the MP-40 9 mm bullet failed to | penetrate at around 100-125 m (100-130 yards). |
They | penetrate bark, but lesions on roots are shallow. |
e of the distance an alternating current can | penetrate beneath the surface of a conductor. |
reasons: first, most antitumor agents cannot | penetrate beyond 50-100 micrometers from capillaries, |
ications of human psychology, he was able to | penetrate beyond the seemingly conclusive manifestatio |
adiation in the form of vacuum UV photons to | penetrate bulk polymers to a depth of about 10 µm. |
The curved broadhead did not | penetrate but caused 0.3" of deformation of the metal. |
Can | penetrate coatings |
transmit and receive radar signals that can | penetrate darkness and thick clouds. |
This piercing does not | penetrate deep into the scrotum, and due to the loosen |
Mountain bike trails | penetrate deep inside the park. |
t are visible in the photograph below, which | penetrate deep into the pressure hull, later attempts |
les and eighth- and ninth-century Vikings to | penetrate deep into the countryside. |
, as the battalion was known, had managed to | penetrate deeper into the enemy line than any other re |
tratified environments where oxygen does not | penetrate deeper than the immediate surface environmen |
longer wavelengths would allow the light to | penetrate deeper, and allow the treatment of larger tu |
The gas did not | penetrate deeply and the damage was repaired before th |
s friction upon entry, allowing the blade to | penetrate deeply. |
ch lighter resistance crossing the Neisse to | penetrate defensive lines of Army Group Centre. |
ade to allow as much sunlight as possible to | penetrate down to the track level. |
up to 200 kilometres, thus enabling them to | penetrate enemy airspace without compromising the safe |
is an inshore species, known to occasionally | penetrate estuaries, possibly to spawn. |
d their own ammunition and the shots did not | penetrate Eto's skull. |
each those who are the farthest from it, and | penetrate even to the uttermost parts of the world" (p |
er is expected to grow steadily as operators | penetrate far-flung rural areas. |
mploys air instead of water to help the dyes | penetrate fibers, a process that uses no water and req |
e near or into the anus, and the larvae then | penetrate further into the rectum. |
securely into the seabottom so they will not | penetrate further while operations are carried out. |
types of detectors, but the particles cannot | penetrate great depths in rock.) |
rhizomes have sharp points which allow it to | penetrate hard soils and aerenchymous tissues, which a |
nts Heidi's arrival, but the girl manages to | penetrate his harsh exterior and subsequently has a de |
vice, initially, but not solely, in order to | penetrate his former colleagues in BMATT, the British |
bullet struck him in the temple but did not | penetrate his skull. |
After they | penetrate his hideaway, Nemo admits that the 'experime |
The bristles, when flared, can | penetrate human skin, injecting a powerful neurotoxin |
stillness like death, into which nothing can | penetrate, in which everything sinks, powerless. |
to get hands on the ready data about how to | penetrate in Citibank machines and then exploit them. |
ls of neutron radiation released are able to | penetrate, in certain cases, through thicker materials |
ivar Peninsula, as it allowed large waves to | penetrate inland into areas they could not otherwise h |
ing from it a potential Nemesis candidate to | penetrate into the Oort cloud. |
Mountains via the Dukla Pass near Svidnik to | penetrate into Slovakia proper. |
new television solution in 2004 in order to | penetrate into urban markets where building owners res |
th to which sunlight or artificial light can | penetrate into water, so that photosynthesis may occur |
nd while waiting a favourable opportunity to | penetrate into China busied himself for three years in |
He was the first to | penetrate into the second pyramid of Giza, and the fir |
pon, unlike the Mark 8 which was intended to | penetrate into the ground as a Nuclear bunker buster. |
nd convoying Wade Hampton's troops trying to | penetrate into Canada. |
ean Tatars in the 16th and 17th centuries to | penetrate into Sloboda Ukraine and then invade Muscovi |
UC-5 became the first submarine minelayer to | penetrate into the English Channel, laying 12 mines of |
so that they can be removed, because it can | penetrate into the narrow space between the threads of |
It later managed to | penetrate into the Phanar nucleus in Constantinople, w |
Two arms of the lake | penetrate into adjacent Union County. |
Two arms of the lake | penetrate into adjacent Jackson County. |
s where molecules of a small enough size can | penetrate into the pores of the stationary phase compl |
This organic compound can | penetrate into the skin where it acts as a photosensit |
hn becomes the first Christian missionary to | penetrate into central China. |
bacteria grow on or within the root hair and | penetrate into the plant tissues Although the exact me |
and traveller, the first known Englishman to | penetrate into Central Asia. |
When the cloud is thin the beam of light may | penetrate into the cloud. |
arrier allowing drugs and large molecules to | penetrate into the eye. |
This organic compound has been shown to | penetrate into the skin where it acts as a photosensit |
ork in order to gather information about it, | penetrate it or other malicious activities. |
, they "grow" over to the developing testes, | penetrate it, and become connected to the seminiferous |
iet Cong had immediately begun attempting to | penetrate it, cutting gaps in the fence and clearing l |
e lined up north-south so the midday sun can | penetrate it, and will also include street art, seatin |
ITO compared to AZO is that if moisture does | penetrate, ITO will degrade less than AZO. |
g army in the south, however, could not even | penetrate Liao's defensive positions and the army was |
losophy could directly influence, mould, and | penetrate life: philosophy could govern life. |
Sharp dialogues in his films still can | penetrate mind and understanding of the audience. |
th a photon energy close to the band gap can | penetrate much farther before being absorbed in an ind |
To gain access to the body, pathogens can | penetrate mucous membranes lining the genitourinary tr |
Steele and Kramer will use the vehicle to | penetrate Nuclear City in Nevada. |
associated with cells, tracheoles physically | penetrate only the flight muscle cells which have the |
riel Sharon, and he and his tanks managed to | penetrate onto Egyptian soil, reaching Suez City. |
who spoke by the mouth of the prophets, must | penetrate our hearts, in order to convince us that the |
an, and a fabulous airship is constructed to | penetrate Pellucidar via the natural polar opening con |
infantry columns to pieces but was unable to | penetrate reinforced earthworks. |
n, son of Rear admiral John Dahlgren, should | penetrate Richmond's defenses from the rear, and relea |
nwhile, Dahlgren had found himself unable to | penetrate Richmond's defenses, and tried to escape nor |
The Hellcat had a gun that could | penetrate roughly 88mm at 1000 m. |
itary to describe a team whose purpose is to | penetrate security of "friendly" installations to test |
They found that a bamboo shoot can | penetrate several inches into ballistics gel in three |
ight canoes used by the voyageurs, but could | penetrate smaller streams |
e of tadpoles and rectum of frogs, miracidia | penetrate snails and undergo three generations of redi |
ning miracidia hatch in the water, miracidia | penetrate snails (intermediate hosts) and develop into |
They are excellent diggers, able to | penetrate soil that even a pickaxe would have difficul |
necessary, destroying unknown aircraft which | penetrate sovereign U.S. airspace. |
p to the ability of the B-47 to successfully | penetrate Soviet airspace if called to combat duty. |
ere designed to carry nuclear weapons and to | penetrate Soviet air defenses with its high operationa |
In order for the heat of the fire to | penetrate the protected surface, it must burn off each |
llows the more stable part of the protein to | penetrate the host cell. |
piggy-backing on soft materials and also to | penetrate the skin as deep splinters. |
t year, his forces were reportedly unable to | penetrate the frontier, while a secondary expedition b |
but they were probably not strong enough to | penetrate the armor plating of small placoderms. |
Ian, Barbara, Ganatus and Antodus | penetrate the city and join Alydon and the rest of the |
ing the use of beams of neutral particles to | penetrate the confinement field of the device and heat |
nd hatch in water, releasing miracidia which | penetrate the helisomid freshwater snails (first inter |
Should a predator be able to | penetrate the seed coat, the embryo contains deadly qu |
m a drill-like structure that allows them to | penetrate the thick skin of their host. |
d images of the Trapezium are better able to | penetrate the surrounding clouds of dust, and have loc |
I-58 was unable to | penetrate the intense U.S. anti-submarine defences, an |
Gimli's best efforts, the Uruk-hai manage to | penetrate the main gate and soon the stronghold is ove |
olonel Ormonde Winter as an agent to try and | penetrate the organisation in England. |
lead bullets would often flatten and fail to | penetrate the skull, especially if mud was matted on t |
The mercury ions are able to | penetrate the passive layer and are reduced to element |
ng discovered the method by which the larvae | penetrate the skin. |
ds an acrylic specimen, the electrons easily | penetrate the surface of the acrylic, rapidly slowing |
lear-capable aircraft with the capability to | penetrate the airspace of another nuclear-capable coun |
ants, but the fungal hyphae generally do not | penetrate the cells of the plant's roots. |
The larvae from the earth worm | penetrate the intestine and migrate via the lymph node |
According to IGN, Sony was attempting to | penetrate the Argentine video game market with this ti |
an "almost undetectable" current unlikely to | penetrate the skin. |
ts of other plants, mainly grasses, and then | penetrate the roots of the "host" plant to obtain a po |
It does not | penetrate the blood-brain barrier and thus allows an e |
The Red Army managed to | penetrate the Finnish defence line in Kollaa several t |
h had a hard tungsten core, in an attempt to | penetrate the armor of the heavier KV-1 tank. |
tack was divided into two phases; firstly to | penetrate the German defences to allow further forces |
oyed by Hanson, who uses his police badge to | penetrate the Klown's nose. |
with submachine guns, which were not able to | penetrate the Soviet vests. |
The FW&DC was the first rail line to | penetrate the northwest part of Texas, which contribut |
e larvae in infective larvae, which can then | penetrate the intestinal mucosa (internal autoinfectio |
ly a secondary attack, and did not manage to | penetrate the German defenses until the Australians ha |
ful pulse to generate a x-ray flash that can | penetrate the mockup during the ultra-dense implosion. |
t in that it is thick and sweet and does not | penetrate the meat as much as sit on the surface. |
and other potential contaminants that might | penetrate the skin. |
Charlie must | penetrate the alien city where the Monolith is being h |
nap victims, the Haitian police's ability to | penetrate the area even for such a short time was seen |
so that smells and noise would not so easily | penetrate the family rooms. |
t pen-shaped apical hooks, which are used to | penetrate the snail intestines. |
namate and other sun screening agents do not | penetrate the outer skin in sufficient concentration t |
rass fire, but fast-burning grass fires will | penetrate the fence unless the holes are very small. |
Both types of makibishi could | penetrate the thin soles of the shoes such as the wara |
he British 6th Armoured Division was able to | penetrate the Argenta Gap. |
er the command of Franchet d'Esperey went to | penetrate the Bulgarian defences in the Vardar Valley. |
ive Incendiary shells (HEIS) are designed to | penetrate the armor of the target using high explosive |
to be injected directly by using a needle to | penetrate the sclera of the eye, the treatment may be |
mbling a mite) hatch in the small intestine, | penetrate the intestinal wall, and lodge in tissues, p |
with rabbit-skin glue, oil paint is able to | penetrate the ground (which is porous, unlike acrylic |
of British XXX Corps successfully managed to | penetrate the line near Zarat, but their pocket was de |
ot be confused with the spiral arteries that | penetrate the endometrium in the inner uterus. |
of the electromagnetic spectrum that cannot | penetrate the Earth's atmosphere and are thus impossib |
In 1984, in order to | penetrate the U.S. market, Per Gessle and the other me |
n energy greater than 30 keV (4,800 aJ), can | penetrate the air at least for distances of a few mete |
as making the Church "a dynamic organism to | penetrate the world with a spirit of truth and light" |
harge (also called "hollow charge") bombs to | penetrate the cupolas. |
umber 14 magazine, however the fires did not | penetrate the magazine, the crew of the gun had a luck |
It was designed to | penetrate the weakly armored decks of modern dreadnoug |
While designed to | penetrate the walls of fortifications the 12 cm siege |
Hesperidin also showed the ability to | penetrate the blood-brain barrier in an in vitro model |
Recruited to | penetrate the defenses, Iron Fist escorted the stricke |
These disruptions may allow axons to | penetrate the vacated space and permit restoration of |
inal tract), in humans they are only able to | penetrate the outer layers of the skin and thus create |
ical superiority, the Germans were unable to | penetrate the Australian line. |
ective against modern battleships-they could | penetrate the armour of the latest German and Russian |
Hesburger continues with attempts to | penetrate the Middle East markets, via contracts with |
The taproot can | penetrate the carbonate soils to a depth of half a met |
techniques of deep mining were perfected to | penetrate the limestone cap, new collieries were opene |
Radar imaging was necessary to | penetrate the dense cloud of Venus. |
ained outside of the Citadel walls unable to | penetrate the NVA defenses, the 2nd and 7th Airborne B |
The XY Line began efforts to | penetrate the Manhattan Project, code-named ENORMOUS ( |
Desloge II also built the first railroads to | penetrate the disseminated lead field of St. Francois |
reports about the base, and had attempted to | penetrate the Miami facility of US Southern Command. |
They then | penetrate the ships powder magazine and blast the Ende |
ch that a significant amount of sunlight can | penetrate the uncovered platform areas at each end of |
ing incendiary shells) have been used; these | penetrate the target using the kinetic properties of t |
The diversion allows Molly to | penetrate the building and steal Dixie's ROM. |
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