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ven guns mounted to repel land attacks from the | rear and three on the right wing. |
k from Corbridge in Northumberland, just to the | rear of Hadrians Wall, as dedicatory inscriptions po |
e-foot (19 m2) storage container located at the | rear of the building. |
e first-class cars and a Ministerial car at the | rear only weighed 147 tons, and was hauled by two Dg |
cylindrical solid-fuel rocket is fitted to the | rear for launch; this booster stage is released when |
way stations, maintenance yards, as well as the | rear view mirrors on the trains themselves. |
the tailfin failed due to metal fatigue in the | rear spar structure, and due to the lack of an adequ |
led and 14 injured when a freight train hit the | rear of a stationary passenger train at Alawwa railw |
roscope, a directions image is generated in the | rear focal plane of the objective lens . |
diamonds, the Stewart Sapphire was moved to the | rear of the crown to make space for the 317 carats ( |
The engine was at the | rear and the gun turret (and commander) moved to the |
Also in the early 1900s, the | rear wings were removed in connection with the const |
re: the Reading Terminal Market, located to the | rear of the headhouse at 12th and Filbert Streets. |
leaders would harass the French lines from the | rear while he held them frontally, but little or no |
hed the body flap below the main engines at the | rear of the shuttle well past the point where damage |
He refused to be carried to the | rear for treatment, but lay in front of his men call |
ce and all five rotor blades broke and then the | rear fuselage and tail separated from the rest of th |
without a fight, and march north to attack the | rear of the main Russian forces under the overall co |
t the simple cornice, two wings attached to the | rear, and the two enclosed porches on the facade. |
eniscus lens with the reflective surface on the | rear side of the glass forming a curved mirror that |
Apart from the | rear suspension, which used trailing arms and a diff |
horter wooden dummy gun would be mounted on the | rear of the turret and point forward; however, this |
He was removed for care to the | rear areas of the Army of Tennessee as it retreated, |
powder barrels cleared out and placed under the | rear walls of the fort. |
of supply and transport units were used in the | rear areas in the Middle East. |
pring and a shallow magazine catch notch in the | rear rip. |
The concept is that the sound emitted from the | rear of the loudspeaker driver is progressively refl |
rther development of the Mojo 2, which took the | rear chassis design of the Riot SE to give a slightl |
rturned, fallen, and broken tombstones, and the | rear of the cemetery has reverted to woods. |
23 October 1997, a coal train collided into the | rear of another coal train standing on the same trac |
The transmission is mounted immediately at the | rear of the engine in a longitudinal orientation, in |
a), as well as later production versions of the | rear engined Volkswagen Beetle, sold only in Mexico. |
on the moment of fire, but moves freely to the | rear while the propellant gases propel the projectil |
lt and case must travel a small distance to the | rear before the case extends beyond the face of the |
The stone courtyard that is adjacent to the | rear of the memorial, and sits between it and the so |
large hooks forming on the upper molars and the | rear of the lower back molars. |
pictogram in the centre of the chevron near the | rear, replacing the standard STM one. |
ingfellow to capture Cole's headquarters in the | rear of the camp, while he took the rest of the men |
levees, the large state-maintained levee in the | rear and a small levee maintained by the community i |
by Simmons Airlines, experienced a loss of the | rear cabin entry door during climb after taking off |
deral supplies at Manassas Junction, far in the | rear of Pope's army. |
t Staunton Bridge, and had attacked them in the | rear and then continued to pursue them as they retir |
s anti-aircraft armament was increased when the | rear set of torpedo tubes was replaced by a 3-inch ( |
estate now occupying the former trackbed to the | rear of the station. |
Jerl was instrumental in the development of the | rear gear train ISB engine that resulted from the Eu |
he valve, hidden behind an earthen levee at the | rear of the tank, about 100 feet (30 m) from the bur |
rove the addition of the AT&T globe logo to the | rear of the car, AT&T filed a lawsuit against NASCAR |
m, access to which was had via the field to the | rear of the station; tickets had to be purchased fro |
ment at the front, an engine compartment at the | rear, and a cast dome-shaped gun turret in the centr |
take and cooling duct "ears" located behind the | rear quarter window, tail lights from the Rover SD1, |
Prime ordered the team, as Defensor, to be the | rear guard as he led a team to retrieve the body of |
he started the train the tailrope broke and the | rear portion began to run back down the grade toward |
erman main battle line as it escaped across the | rear of the British fleet during the night action, s |
he range in November 1960, was shortened at the | rear due to concern that the back of the car might s |
tion of a battery constituting a portion of the | rear guard of a division then retiring before the ad |
atured a 3L 300 hp (220 kW) V8 that powered the | rear wheels, and underwent nearly 40,000 miles (64,0 |
re with the two guidance wires spooling out the | rear section of the missile. |
from Crawley, and a dummy fantail fitted to the | rear of the mill - a feature the mill never had duri |
April 28, the Sacred Cod was again hung in the | rear of the House Chamber, over the public gallery, |
ennon's and Ono's unkempt pubic hair, while the | rear cover showed them nude from behind including th |
rd's army approached Caesarea on 30 August, the | rear guard, commanded by Hugh III of Burgundy, came |
y and the O'Briens made the first charge on the | rear of O'Donnell's army, at Baile-an-Duibh. |
for lateral (roll) control, and also warped the | rear half of the stabilizer for use as an elevator c |
ng reflected back through the emulsion from the | rear surface of the base, or from anything behind th |
n armour-protected fuel tank was mounted at the | rear of the tank and the supply routed along the ext |
ructed from the forward end of HMS Zulu and the | rear and mid sections of HMS Nubian. |
2009 the Esgair forest has set up a site to the | rear of the village claiming to be the only organic |
band, Little Jimmy Urine, crowd surfing to the | rear of the crowd while it is playing. |
The folds open at the | rear of the horn cabinet structure, utilizing the ro |
ns in the battle zone and two battalions in the | rear zone. |
from the hood before angling downward near the | rear of the vehicle. |
cultural traditions, can still be found to the | rear of the museum. |
he upper wing and the gunner sitting behind the | rear spar of the upper wing. |
Half of the train (the | rear rake) carries cars and other low vehicles in do |
ld computers, which used to be displayed in the | rear foyer of the building containing the University |
rer he was driving while intoxicated struck the | rear of a flat bed tow truck at 12:35 a.m. |
In the | rear of the refectory is viewing area, providing vis |
- Suiyuan Railway at Nankou, and further to the | rear at Juyongguan (Juyong Pass). |
crossing his path and he steered to attack the | rear ship, which seemed larger than the others. |
ilding with an extended platform network to the | rear, built with elegant concrete canopies and other |
lectric locomotive (no 86239) collided with the | rear of a freight train at Rickerscote just south of |
ent levels creating five visible stories at the | rear, while only three stories are visible at the fr |
g rooms, and a sliding scenery dock door at the | rear of the stage. |
ow, but there was no machine gun mounted to the | rear of the turret, which is unusual for Japanese ta |
cers who retaliated, causing the car to hit the | rear tire of the suspects' car, veering it off the r |
of the Berezina, fighting alongside Ney in the | rear guard. |
ouring Sutton's Hotel and adjoining land at the | rear of these properties. |
black spikes around the margin, the two at the | rear corners being much the longest, straight and po |
Also on the | rear is a verse from the Bivouac of the Dead, writte |
ght passengers and two flight attendants in the | rear section were thrown out of their seats and were |
nt and a long three story ell projects from the | rear of the main house block. |
and so was unable to stop in time to avoid the | rear end collision. |
ion found that the fire had started towards the | rear of the plane, in either the lavatory or the lug |
it to his body, he dragged himself back to the | rear of the aircraft and hurled it through the open |
Desert Force, and kept it for some time in the | rear areas. |
Sliding the button at the bottom of the | rear of the camera causes panels to mask off all of |
toward Lemhi Pass, a Shoshone rode up from the | rear of the column to inform Lewis that one of his m |
bin: coil springs in front, leaf springs in the | rear, drum brakes all round. |
At the | rear of the book is a phylogenetic classification wh |
socket, making it slightly tighter towards the | rear of the joint, so that the two components can be |
l in the midvalley fairy shrimp and towards the | rear in the Conservancy fairy shrimp. |
st St Bedes signalbox having been banked in the | rear up the incline by a six-coupled tank engine. |
Canal at the Warwick Bar stop lock just to the | rear of Birmingham Proof House, at which there is a |
g friend, Seamus O'Neill, who was acting as the | rear guard. |
ric motors in each wheel of the trailer and the | rear wheels of the truck. |
very little damage itself, ploughed through the | rear two cars sending bodies and debris flying for a |
cers who retaliated, causing the car to hit the | rear tyre of the suspects' car, veering it off the r |
itary Tartars had one wheel on each side of the | rear axles, civilian models had twin wheels - two wh |
erated by inserting and turning a handle in the | rear quarter-panel. |
rn Railroad's Portland Express slammed into the | rear of stopped local train at Revere, Massachusetts |
Large VV units also stayed in the | rear to maintain order, fight enemy infiltrators and |
the King's Head on Stone Street (comprising the | rear range of the present building), where it remain |
es, known as "redmen" initially pursue from the | rear on the roof of the train, and the front once in |
ral spine road, Heron Way, giving access to the | rear of the houses where there are garages and hard- |
extended to add another 12 larger houses to the | rear of the street. |
is a mirror image of zenkutsu-dachi, where the | rear leg is bent strongly at the knee and the front |
e fourth side of the atrium being formed by the | rear of the Madejski Stadium's west stand. |
She flew round the | rear of the unprepared enemy in a circling maneuver |
r she made a sally about, and flew round to the | rear of the enemy, taking them unawares, and thus tu |
ll sufficiently large, motorcycle tires for the | rear end. |
rst ship to have a stern rudder directly in the | rear of the vessel). |
f procession the fifth raw of the pews from the | rear, he was suddenly surrounded by a group of men i |
feet (14 by 9.1 m) and the 1903 addition at the | rear measures 15 by 32 feet (4.6 by 9.8 m); both sec |
n with room for one stretcher fitted across the | rear cabin area. |
ing an electric motor that would help drive the | rear wheels during acceleration, thus requiring less |
romp, the English centre had separated from the | rear, clashing with the Dutch centre under De Ruyter |
vantage of a slow early pace and staying at the | rear of the field until the last 500 metres, when he |
eight to ten empty grain cars uncouple from the | rear, sending the cars rolling back down the Sand Mo |
se consistent with the original design - on the | rear of the building to house its police department. |
mon Loschen tower or Loschen-lighthouse, is the | rear light of a pair of Leading lights at the "New H |
osition from the South on 6th, roadblock in the | rear of the Japanese on 7th and assault launched on |
From its original location in the | rear of "Doc's" drug store, Boman moved to the Life |
h the cavalry at the front, and the Huns at the | rear of the column. |
with their spear butts fixed in the earth; the | rear ranks leveled their lances over their comrades |
four-speed gearbox: this delivered power to the | rear wheels, which represented a technological retre |
the vehicle and the armament was placed at the | rear in a specially designed armoured section. |
st-place finish for his collision involving the | rear end of his 1960 Oldsmobile vehicle on the first |
of the practice of "slipping" coaches from the | rear of express trains, at intermediate junctions, f |
ars films) with a swastika on his helmet on the | rear of the sleeve. |
to get up and charge with them or to go to the | rear, which was ignored. |
aircraft, rather than standing vertically, the | rear struts formed a V-shape, converging to the poin |
New Hampshire Provincial Regiment attacked the | rear of the French army and captured the French comm |
at the bolt head and a third safety lug at the | rear of the it. |
one occasion, and Goodman relegated him to the | rear of the bandstand, where his contribution would |
ft in plywood instead of fabric covering of the | rear fuselage, mastless radio antenna, reflector gun |
ich involved routing of control wiring from the | rear cockpit and environmental control system (ECS) |
for the compulsory fitting of seat belts to the | rear of cars (1987), for children to wear seat belts |
of the Weapons company (usually resigned to the | rear of the fighting line in linear warfare in order |
room wing and mechanical room were added to the | rear of the building, while lower level rooms were c |
in a Shankill club before shooting him from the | rear of a passing motorcycle as he sat in a car driv |
he barracks, which opened into the ditch in the | rear of the fort (i.e., in the face towards Namur), |
Magee was apprehended by the SAS members at the | rear of the house while attempting to prepare the IR |
hat allows him to spy on his neighbors from the | rear window of his apartment. |
re-the first, sometime before 1920, removed the | rear porch and added a kitchen addition to the south |
gazines , but the crew were unable to flood the | rear magazines as the flames blocked access to the m |
ly a Saab 99 from the B-pillar forward with the | rear of a Saab 900 sedan. |
The oldest parts of the hall are to the | rear where the ground floor is built of sandstone ru |
collection, personally ready to be sent to the | rear of paintings by Rembrandt. |
The third picture, looking up the stem on the | rear side, shows reflections from the lighting syste |
a boat race in the lake that is situated to the | rear of the grounds, it is usually between members o |
hile it is underwater and the propellers at the | rear provide forward movement. |
is rescued when the TARDIS materialises at the | rear of his ship. |
l as a bronze model of the house located at the | rear of the park. |
r cars; the front sections were cut off, to the | rear of the front bogie, and were joined back to bac |
orth-facing walls (that face the atrium) on the | rear section feature large windows. |
natural amphitheatre that is the garden to the | rear of the pub which is an intimate environment for |
e folding upwards, which allows it to clear the | rear element of certain telephoto lenses while still |
arried out with the intention of disrupting the | rear areas of the German Eastern Front lines, to aid |
larged the structure with "the addition, at the | rear, of a second sanctuary as well as inner and out |
ect, either on the flanks, the centre or in the | rear of the veteran units. |
ding, he then endeavored to make his way to the | rear in search of adequate aid for himself when stru |
ind the Italians so as to cut them off from the | rear, and thus, slaughter them. |
Constructed high above the shore at the | rear of the town, it was initially named Folkestone |
ears (such as a driveway leading through to the | rear buildings). |
In 1938 she added a major new extension to the | rear, and in September 1940 offered the hall to the |
It was once considered the | rear star in the tail of the constellation of the (S |
She waited a few minutes, went to the | rear of the building, and looked through a two-way p |
t has a double summit: a northern summit to the | rear, the Hinterer Goinger Halt (2,192 metres), and |
he following day, Naylor manned the guns in the | rear seat for Flight Commander Charles Bartlett; the |
al men to join the Federal army for duty in the | rear lines to free up veterans for front-line combat |
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 |
o the cockpit covered in metal skinning and the | rear fuselage fabric covered. |
between Bristol and Bath can be viewed from the | rear of the building, which is now primarily used as |
on the south (front) elevation and four in the | rear, its two stories topped with a gabled roof shin |
ere they proceed under the structure and to the | rear of the auditorium where they enter. |
petrol bomb was thrown through a window in the | rear of their house by Loyalists at around half past |
s double casement windows were installed in the | rear elevation rather than the more common placement |
f 150 km through two propellers situated at the | rear of the hull, powered by the tank's engine. |
The KESR had its own long platform to the | rear of the Up main line platform, and a corrugated |
ront-most enemies are defeated, the ones in the | rear advance to take their place. |
her than add an extra engine and fan facing the | rear, as in the his earlier Aqua-GEM model, Beardsle |
placed behind the crew compartment and used the | rear wheel drive. |
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. |
ers, while their actions were directed from the | rear by his grandfather and senator, Colonel Serrano |
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