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In 1875, Werner was promoted to Konteradmiral ( | Rear Admiral). |
The house was greatly extended to the | rear in 1862. |
Final drive to the | rear axle was by chain. |
ess, the Australians expected only to encounter | rear guard elements. |
Drive was to the | rear wheels through a torque tube and spiral bevel l |
ix guns per side from the forward turret to the | rear funnel and the remaining four clustered around |
was thus promoted directly from a Captain to a | Rear Admiral Upper Half. |
Drive was to the | rear wheel via a two speed gearbox and chain drive. |
Damage was confined to the | rear gate which was scorched and blackened. |
On return flights to the | rear area, casualty evacuation was performed by the |
oth sexes have black eyestripes joined to black | rear neck stripe. |
One story additions have been added to the | rear from the 1970s on. |
ripes from the front feet along the back to the | rear feet distinguish the type. |
Interior of a Horsa glider, looking to the | rear from the cockpit. |
While being carried to the | rear he was struck by British artillery shells. |
There, the Division was moved to the | rear to reorganize and recuperate. |
The passengers were asked to move to the | rear of the cabin. |
losses, the Sri Lankan troops fell back to the | rear positions. |
The Airtrain runs to the | rear of the terminals, while the roadways are in fro |
A gallic cock to the | rear is accompanied by the word “PAX”. |
It continues north to the | rear of the allotment gardens and Lismore Place prop |
o the listing is the original churchyard to the | rear of the property. |
speed automatic transmission feeds power to the | rear wheels. |
was deployed in Huailai, on the railroad to the | rear of Tang's forces. |
Power was delivered to the | rear wheels via a three speed gearbox. |
He went on to be | Rear Admiral commanding the 3rd Battle Squadron in 1 |
Among the forts, to the | rear, there were one-storey brick bunkers. |
A brick chancel was added to the | rear of the church in 1859. |
Sleeper cars attached to the | rear of the train halted just short of the bridge. |
Born to the | rear on a stretcher, Winder died later that evening. |
Attached to the | rear of the facility is a smaller theatre used for p |
There is a post office to the | rear of the public house. |
an Antonio River, near its source, flows to the | rear of the Witte. |
ar containing explosives had been driven to the | rear of the depot. |
It has a dark spot to the | rear of the first dorsal fin. |
The twin tail booms were fitted to a | rear tailplane/elevator assembly. |
The Pioneer Brigade was ordered to the | rear and allowed to rest. |
tion was finished in 1998 and is located to the | rear of the old courthouse. |
The pilot sat to the | rear of the observer, who was stationed over the upp |
improved by welding two protruding ears to the | rear of the port. |
atching overall proportions, is attached to the | rear of the house. |
he player's biplane is the hook attached to its | rear section. |
he male will often stay with one female to help | rear the young, while the other females rear their y |
Coventry-Victor engine with chain drive to the | rear wheels through a three speed and reverse gearbo |
ing frame which was attached by six lugs to the | rear bulkhead of the missile airframe, the complete |
ll also added additional flaps and wings to the | rear bodywork of their cars, whilst the latter team |
two additions: one of ten feet attached to the | rear of the original structure and the other is a la |
the proximity of government forces both to his | rear and flank commanded in part by the Duke of Cumb |
was modified to distribution power more to the | rear wheels rather than the balanced distribution of |
Later additions to the | rear include four additional classrooms, built about |
air cooled V-twin engine and chain drive to the | rear axle. |
ith a single-plate dry clutch sent power to the | rear wheels. |
The LeClaire Gym is attached to the | rear of Ambrose Hall and it included a swimming pool |
The pronotum is flattened and extended to the | rear and its lateral margins are whitish or yellowis |
s no facial lines, and his hair is swept to the | rear of his head in a pony tail. |
on Hunt to design the Spanish Wing added to the | rear of the main building. |
ner, a heavy rubber eye pad was attached to the | rear of the sight. |
Cropton Brewery is located to the | rear of the New Inn on the edge of the village. |
The main power source was a steam engine to the | rear, with hydraulic engines for the hoists and pack |
nt of the carriage and a limber attached to the | rear for transport. |
Soldiers stole round to the | rear, and wading across the moat, drawn sword in han |
ors and emergency staircases are located to the | rear of the building, this area is "hollow". |
k band surrounding the eyes and reaching to the | rear margin. |
onnections, with part of the Dyfi Forest to the | rear of the village. |
the late 19th century a Cock Pit existed to the | rear of the pub. |
ontage hides a modern high tech facility to the | rear housing a recording studio and coffee shop. |
To their right the Inniskillings and to their | rear on the main road was D company in reserve. |
e hips by having the rail cannons swivel to the | rear of the suit. |
in 1938 and another class room addition to the | rear was made in 1948. |
The Sheep River runs to the | rear of the local pub Blairs Inn on the western side |
e friction disk and then by single chain to the | rear wheels. |
echanism was made of two slats, attached to the | rear of the barrel, and rod folding rack. |
ounts of land was purchased by the crown to the | rear of the lines. |
square courtyard which occupied the land to the | rear of both buildings. |
On his way back to the | rear, Williams was hit by an enemy sniper and died l |
n to Kenny Florian in the second round due to a | rear naked choke. |
a two-story stuccoed addition was added to the | rear elevation. |
The 20th century saw additions to the | rear that roughly tripled the original size of the h |
primitive with the septal necks pointing to the | rear, a condition known as retrosiphonate. |
Although the Red cavalry were somewhere to the | rear of the Blue forces, they were not deployed in t |
men) moved through the forest undetected to the | rear of the Imagawa army. |
The Brialmont forts placed a weaker side to the | rear to allow for recapture by Belgian forces from t |
ng has been built on the former GEC site to the | rear of Avenue Road up to the limestone quarries of |
Lieutenant Cobban claims he rode to the | rear of the group and found a large cache of Aborigi |
A large diffuser and wing were added to the | rear, while a splitter and vents on the hood were ad |
The porch was attached to the | rear of an apartment building located in the Lincoln |
off the barren rocky hillside, he crept to the | rear of the first machinegun and charged, firing his |
d is a small Dutch house that is located to the | rear of the present structure. |
A low-rise extension has been added to the | rear of the hotel, housing guestrooms as well as a s |
pped aside as planned, and the car moved to the | rear of the grid. |
Attached to the | rear of the main block is a 1 1⁄2-story wing that wa |
In 1972 a two-story building to the | rear of the church auditorium was added erected, whi |
nese force moved along an unguarded path to the | rear of the Russian right flank. |
installed in the transfer tunnel leading to the | rear docking port. |
The site of the auditorium to the | rear, which was reduced to rubble by the bombing, is |
Lisgar and several extensions were added to the | rear of the building. |
A kilometer to the | rear of the vehicle column he spotted a large body o |
he enemy managed to emplace a machinegun to the | rear and flank of the squad's position, cutting off |
hat run from the front of the eyes, down to the | rear end of the disc. |
the Metro-North Port Jervis Line tracks to the | rear traversing Schunemunk Mountain. |
run Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway to the | rear of the upside platform. |
al scale above the mouth through the eye to the | rear of the head where they terminate. |
ry kitchen and dining room wing attached to the | rear to form an "L" shape. |
in 2009 with Matt Kenseth as he was sent to the | rear and started in 42nd because of it. |
ficer bound up his wound and ordered him to the | rear, but he returned to the firing line and went on |
by the construction of a frame addition to the | rear, but no obvious changes have been made to the f |
Cook helped a wounded officer to the | rear and, upon returning to his unit, found that mos |
ys on the main facade, several additions to the | rear, and a prominent two-story portico. |
d had created an adjoining new structure to the | rear of the main structure and restored the historic |
He then went to the | rear turret which was also ablaze and again used his |
naway train had evacuated the passengers to the | rear of the train, but there was insufficient time t |
advancing to the objective when the tank to his | rear was knocked out, blocking the rest of the Canad |
qualifying and was repaired with tweaks to the | rear suspension in an attempt by Mercedes to cure th |
A very large impact, especially to the | rear of the car, may cause engine damage, from which |
I, intended to aid steering and attached to the | rear of the vehicle, was retained. |
olus departed Philadelphia 17 June 1864 to join | Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren's South Atlantic Block |
a black officer who had refused to move to the | rear of a bus at Fort Hood. |
and primary school in 1850, and extended to the | rear in 1868. |
able to be accessed from the front seats to the | rear canopy area without leaving the vehicle. |
A long gallery was planned to extend to the | rear to open into a personnel entry and a munitions |
f way, while pulling the trigger further to the | rear produced burst fire. |
ty, he lived in the large detached house to the | rear of the Sneyd Arms public house. |
crown and upperparts, with bronze tinge to his | rear with his tail being a bronze-green color. |
mation except Anson, which was wallowing to the | rear, far out of sight. |
t a new 3-story brick building was built to the | rear of existing building in 1928. |
he damaged cab then moved the passengers to the | rear of the tram to protect them. |
a seriously wounded comrade, helped him to the | rear, and soon overtook his platoon leader, who was |
ar park next to it and Caldecott Park is to the | rear of the hall. |
he action, Lokajski's unit was withdrawn to the | rear and became the tactical reserve of the HQ, used |
A car carrying three SAS members went to the | rear of the house, and another car carrying five SAS |
After sending them to the | rear under the escort of a corporal with orders to r |
Dawson then crawled to the | rear of the aircraft and dragged him to the mid-sect |
k old gorilla arrived and Rachel stayed to hand | rear him. |
ginal 1864 bridge stood while the bridge to the | rear is the newer Blackfriars Railway Bridge. |
The boundary continues north to the | rear of the properties on Ridgewood Crescent and acr |
In 1999, a small wing was added to the | rear of the building to create more secure holding a |
His neighbour to the | rear Richard Gunning, thought to have executed King |
There is a house to the | rear of the school, annexed to the Headmaster's Hous |
e four attached light cruisers were sent to the | rear to keep them out of danger. |
aged to get another win via submission due to a | rear naked choke against Din Thomas at UFC Fight Nig |
l and day care from an adjacent building to the | rear of the historic chapel. |
zola on 29 October the sergeant crept up to the | rear of an enemy post, put the garrison to flight an |
that I was compelled to stop taking them to the | rear, and simply disarm them and turn them out over |
air from the remote air-supply directly to the | rear service brake chambers, and quickly applies the |
elease, since air takes longer to travel to the | rear of the vehicle than the front of the vehicle, w |
ew wing in the Brutalist style was added to the | rear of the building, designed by the Colletti Broth |
rest, the fire caused significant damage to the | rear section of the aircraft but was quickly extingu |
While waiting to be brought to the | rear, Lt. Col. Pike continued in command, still reta |
oah Valley he faced a significant threat to his | rear and supply lines from Mosby's Rangers based eas |
is position in the 43rd Brigade and sent to the | rear, to head the Trans-Baikal Military Flight Schoo |
d shell fire, Gunner Stone was sent back to the | rear with an order. |
authorities, a large extension was built to the | rear of the University of Wales Registry to a design |
ce was tasked with securing the highways to the | rear of the 1st Marine Division and on April 3, 2003 |
called anterior chin shields while those to the | rear of the snake (towards the tail) are called post |
ding with formal Victorian style gardens to the | rear, formerly used as the offices of Fareham Urban |
ry porch," etc. Additions have been made to the | rear and to the south. |
sures 25 meters from the front stonegate to its | rear as well as 8 meters from its lowest to its high |
when they were becoming a serious threat to his | rear, and returned to the main battle to lead the de |
k from Corbridge in Northumberland, just to the | rear of Hadrians Wall, as dedicatory inscriptions po |
cylindrical solid-fuel rocket is fitted to the | rear for launch; this booster stage is released when |
diamonds, the Stewart Sapphire was moved to the | rear of the crown to make space for the 317 carats ( |
re: the Reading Terminal Market, located to the | rear of the headhouse at 12th and Filbert Streets. |
He refused to be carried to the | rear for treatment, but lay in front of his men call |
t the simple cornice, two wings attached to the | rear, and the two enclosed porches on the facade. |
He was removed for care to the | rear areas of the Army of Tennessee as it retreated, |
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 |
estate now occupying the former trackbed to the | rear of the station. |
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 |
uk and USS Bibb were busy laying buoys to guide | Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont's ironclad floti |
from Crawley, and a dummy fantail fitted to the | rear of the mill - a feature the mill never had duri |
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. |
cultural traditions, can still be found to the | rear of the museum. |
- Suiyuan Railway at Nankou, and further to the | rear at Juyongguan (Juyong Pass). |
ilding with an extended platform network to the | rear, built with elegant concrete canopies and other |
ow, but there was no machine gun mounted to the | rear of the turret, which is unusual for Japanese ta |
it to his body, he dragged himself back to the | rear of the aircraft and hurled it through the open |
Canal at the Warwick Bar stop lock just to the | rear of Birmingham Proof House, at which there is a |
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. |
r she made a sally about, and flew round to the | rear of the enemy, taking them unawares, and thus tu |
four-speed gearbox: this delivered power to the | rear wheels, which represented a technological retre |
to get up and charge with them or to go to the | rear, which was ignored. |
one occasion, and Goodman relegated him to the | rear of the bandstand, where his contribution would |
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 |
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. |
a boat race in the lake that is situated to the | rear of the grounds, it is usually between members o |
r cars; the front sections were cut off, to the | rear of the front bogie, and were joined back to bac |
natural amphitheatre that is the garden to the | rear of the pub which is an intimate environment for |
ding, he then endeavored to make his way to the | rear in search of adequate aid for himself when stru |
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 |
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 |
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