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The battery was ordered to the | rear while the battle was still being fought, and wa |
At the west end of the station, to the | rear of the main line platform, there was a short ba |
with artillery to the front and cavalry to the | rear with their flanks anchored by the Market House |
ere they proceed under the structure and to the | rear of the auditorium where they enter. |
Apparently, he had acquired the ship to meet | Rear Admiral Farragut's need for light-draft gunboat |
The KESR had its own long platform to the | rear of the Up main line platform, and a corrugated |
oops, who had gained the highest parapet to the | rear, opened with a volley of musketry to save them. |
another officer, and then walked unaided to the | rear for medical treatment. |
a statue of Dooley, which will be placed to the | rear of the South Stand at Bramall Lane. |
emy emerged from the shell-holes further to the | rear and surrendered. |
tle, Trenchard had mustered 105 aircraft to the | rear of the Fourth Army and with the commencement of |
forces with the VI Corps about a mile to their | rear near Belle Grove Plantation. |
peaker and has the ability to fly thanks to the | rear boosters that come inbuilt. |
make way for access to properties built to the | rear of the houses adjacent to the mill. |
He went on to be | Rear Admiral commanding 3rd Cruiser Squadron in 1935 |
ak in London from the Food Court located to the | rear of the formentioned Shopping City." |
o side rails which extend from the front to the | rear of the cabinet. |
ded off the bank with the aid of timbers to the | rear of the platform into the embankment side. |
and had an upward slope of three inches to the | rear and was large enough to accommodate a large the |
und a Cour d'Honneur with a large garden to the | rear and a monumental portico above the entrance. |
and appearance from a few infill windows to the | rear verandah It also as a swimming pool, in the pas |
of the action, although urged to retire to the | rear on account of his wounds. |
ators of a Sopwith Camel, and married them to a | rear fuselage and vertical tail surface of original |
eft near the railroad, and Third Brigade to the | rear of the First. |
bandoned vehicle, transported casualties to the | rear through mortar and artillery fire so intense as |
ort distance from The Dumps cross-roads, to the | rear of the former Stinson's Butchers Shop. |
has 18 graves and the shared churchyard to the | rear also has a number of gravestones, including tha |
t the Cathedral of Learning and adjacent to the | rear property of the University Child Development Ce |
The three story annex added in to the | rear of the building in the 1960s was remodelled to |
edo launch tubes were moved from the bow to the | rear of the ship, and the fighting top was eliminate |
rd, the Vice Regal Carriage was attached to the | rear of the train with their excellencies, Sir Charl |
e were formerly a number of outbuildings to the | rear of the house, as can be seen in the first-editi |
When the rest of the body of men to his | rear were forced to retreat under a devastating fire |
eries, with his learner's badge attached to its | rear) towards and past the camera. |
bf (875 N·m) of torque; power was routed to the | rear wheels via a modified, General Motors sourced 4 |
a reconnaissance of the area immediately to the | rear of the beach to locate the causeways which were |
New Orleans, Louisiana, 7 March in time to join | Rear Admiral David Farragut's expedition up the Miss |
illage and Hockley Heath Wharf, situated to the | rear of The Wharf Public house, meant it became one |
of the bus, between the front wheels, up to the | rear axle. |
ht yards from the blocked emergency door to the | rear turret in the hope of rescuing him, rather than |
upon which Rupert decided to move north to the | rear squadron to prevent that he would have to fight |
valry advanced around their left flank to their | rear, enveloping the now disorganised units and cont |
orical Society Museum building was added to the | rear of it in 1960, but the Hall was left exactly as |
ey this was also the site of the siding, to the | rear of the Barnsley-bound platform, for the "Tinsle |
lin with the neck of the violin pointing to the | rear of the spider resulting in the nickname "fiddle |
1976 survey confirmed its remains to lie to the | rear of the Manor, which itself stands on the site o |
views over either the Cour d'Honneur or to the | rear over the gardens of the house. |
nventional fuselage, relocate the engine to the | rear of a nacelle that also carried the cockpit, wea |
nition which he had brought from 2 miles to the | rear of the lines. |
ype of mounting ring which was fitted on to the | rear of the lens and was awkward to use and needed t |
ng extremely critical, reinforcing units to the | rear pinned down under the blistering attack and fox |
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