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Early versions could be found with a peer | rear sight as opposed to latter simple V-notch rear |
It has a 2-story | rear wing. |
k extension was constructed permitting a second | rear piano studio to be added. |
ble top, a black cover for the bubble, a formal | rear top and a stainless steel forward section-none |
ed bicycle in the mid-1970s, using a redesigned | rear axle to minimize spoke dish to maintain wheel s |
Ferrari introduced a revised | rear wing and diffuser design for the 412T2 chassis, |
A two-story | rear addition was constructed around 1950, and a rea |
1856 and has three brick elevations and a stone | rear elevation. |
hile in the northern portion they have a yellow | rear tip. |
David S. Bill III is a retired | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
It had a fixed | rear seat squab. |
er a trademark logo of a man peering into a car | rear view mirror that highlighted the author's anony |
A two-story | rear addition was built at about 1905, incorporating |
A hydraulically-lifted | rear seat was fitted. |
A south | rear screened sleeping room above the side porch was |
entrance within it, this opens up into a small | rear courtyard surrounded by small two and three sto |
Despite a stubborn | rear guard, the 63d Division of General Milburn's XX |
ivery was a full all-around stripe with a black | rear, and until late 2010 (and still present on buse |
Manual transmission cars will have a more | rear wheel drive feel to it due to torque being main |
F algorithm, a "power save" mode and a modified | rear design with new labeling of the buttons. |
ere are several wings, including a cross-gabled | rear and a garage connected to the main house by bre |
from a Harley-Davidson frame with a Volkswagen | rear end that is armed with heavy .50 |
y helicopter, Sp5 Kedenburg conducted a gallant | rear guard fight against the pursuing enemy and call |
long, center entry frame dwelling with a large | rear wing. |
n adjustable two stage trigger and a micrometer | rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation. |
ansferred to the Western Front, leaving a corps | rear area in Berlin to handle administrative matters |
ssian) (1809 - March 7(19), 1855) was a Russian | rear admiral (1853) and hero of the Siege of Sevasto |
monocoque frame of pressed steel and a central | rear suspension unit. |
small raised armored driver's cabin and a flat | rear deck with four fold-down intake and exhaust sta |
Samuel P. De Bow, Jr. is a former | rear admiral in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric |
ng Arbuthnott (1789 - 8 May 1871) was a British | Rear Admiral during the Victorian era. |
The Type 96 had a blade front sight and a leaf | rear sight, with graduations from 200 to 1,500 meter |
nion rifles they were based on with a different | rear sight, brass buttplate, and brass nosecap on th |
the final 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) with a flat | rear tyre. |
al of the "bullhorns" from the airbox and a new | rear wing which differs both in main profile and its |
Richard A. Appelbaum is a retired | Rear Admiral in the United States Coast Guard. |
of Queen Anne style dormer windows and a large | rear wing. |
Binbrook, Lincolnshire, England as a Lancaster | rear gunner. |
It was fitted into a square | rear courtyard and has an octagonal lantern and glaz |
, bonnet and, in the Escort hatch's case, a new | rear end. |
g con artist, Perry had claimed to be a retired | Rear Admiral, and the winner of the Navy Cross, the |
Ralph E. Suggs is a retired | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
race, retiring on the last lap due to a failed | rear wheel bearing. |
The car now featured a revised | rear suspension, a new bodywork and the removal of t |
open post type front sight, and a tangent-type | rear sight with a V-shaped rear notch; the rear sigh |
ree bays wide and three bays deep, with a large | rear cross-gabled wing. |
It includes a fixed | rear spoiler (retractable optional), and has black i |
instability problem was resolved with a revised | rear hatch, which was called 917K (Kurzheck). |
9 October 1925 - 15 January 1987) was a Swedish | rear admiral and war materiel inspector. |
n on the night of 3 February, leaving a 300-man | rear guard behind to cover the operation. |
usket was modified in 1858 to include a simpler | rear sight (the typical flip-up leaf type), a patchb |
ate pierced honeysuckle design with a prominent | rear quillon. |
mmodation could only be placed in a constricted | rear area of the site, because the existing grass, g |
erally have more reach and drive and a stronger | rear angulation, hence cover more ground than their |
eived the award at CFFC II for surviving a long | Rear Naked Choke attempt by Malachy Friedman on rout |
Their bodies have a sharp | rear ending and a quite variable pattern of colours |
A French | rear guard commanded by Marshal Oudinot, bitterly he |
ll their time to their work and are not able to | rear their children (Ermakov-Archive). |
This article is about the | rear admiral. |
steamer West Point was received at about 12:30, | Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves ordered Cushing and othe |
addition to the original pair mounted above the | rear fuselage. |
Above the | rear half of the prayer room is a dome situated over |
The rotary engine was installed above the | rear axle. |
hanging down over the edge of the abutment; the | rear remaining on the track. |
00' including dedicated driveways and access to | rear yards. |
de roof and an arched entrance giving access to | rear of the buildings; over the entrance is a timber |
According to | Rear Admiral Dennis M. Dwyer these changes will make |
n with room for one stretcher fitted across the | rear cabin area. |
erman main battle line as it escaped across the | rear of the British fleet during the night action, s |
go of his platoon commander and chose to act as | rear man. |
maintained his duties and his brigade acted as | rear guard for the army following the disastrous Bat |
ume and soshu types are quite rare, but added a | rear support. |
s architect, Kenneth Black, who in 1930 added a | rear wing and bedroom space. |
He also probably added the | rear kitchen wing. |
USSR produced a derivative of the DUKW adding a | rear loading ramp - the Zavod imeni Stalina factory |
The Enfield's adjustable ladder | rear sight had steps for 100 (the default or “battle |
e began his naval service as a vice admiral and | rear admiral, and served as the commander of a numbe |
males may assist one female; if all adults help | rear all the young, the system is more usually calle |
Advanced to | rear admiral in 1870, Winslow commanded the Pacific |
y 22, 2010 Thomas was ceremoniously advanced to | Rear Admiral (lower half) and became the third recen |
The fort on Aruba was named after Dutch | Rear Admiral Johan Arnold Zoutman who fought in the |
tually converted to front-wheel drive after the | rear prop shaft broke off, damaging part of the rear |
After joining | Rear Admiral Monroe Kelley's Northern Attack Group o |
u ft) when loaded up to roof) and after folding | rear seats it rises to 882 litres (31.1 cu ft) (or 1 |
sville Speedway, finishing 25th after suffering | rear end problems. |
upon to pull two vehicles to safety after their | rear axles had sunk into the ground. |
could finally return to the offensive after its | rear and eastern flank were secured. |
rian, turned to its right and drove against the | rear of the cut-off Allied armies. |
eel liquefied hydrogen tank, installed ahead of | rear axle under rear seat, length/diameter 1000/400 |
ly minimal Luftwaffe reconnaissance to aid him, | Rear Admiral Bey was unable to locate the convoy. |
up a Leadership School with the declared aim to | rear "a new generation of skilled, wise and courageo |
p, Dimarzio Air Classic front pickup & Air Zone | rear pickup, Schaller Floyd Rose, trapezoid inlays ( |
Malaxa had an air-cooled 3-cylinder | rear radial engine, rear wheel drive (RR layout), an |
ay, 25 November 1943, Japanese aircraft spotted | Rear Admiral Turner's task force steaming a few mile |
ingle from their successful 1994 album, Cracked | Rear View. |
d single from their breakthrough album, Cracked | Rear View. |
tish officers: Vice Admiral Alexander Cochrane, | Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn, and Major General |
rt fin and a biplane tail unit that allowed the | rear gunner to have a larger field of aftwards fire |
hey are put to another beef bull and allowed to | rear their own calves on grass as single sucklers. |
The boundary then heads south along the | rear of the properties on Denhill Park to Westholme |
rches- a two-story, shed-roofed porch along the | rear (west) wall, and a similar two-story porch alon |
g wall about 2.5 feet (0.8 m) was put along the | rear foundation. |
porch was part of Morris' design, although the | rear porch was built in the early twentieth century. |
Sights were fixed, although the | rear sight was drift-adjustable for windage. |
was built relatively recently, from an original | rear pillbox on a different original chassis, with t |
the longer Mini Van platform, with an open-top | rear cargo area and a tailgate. |
oof sloping saltbox-style to create an extended | rear first floor. |
he Scania OmniLink is an integrally-constructed | rear longitudinal-engined citybus available on the E |
They had an independent | rear suspension with transverse rear axles, and rigi |
yard, a British Vice Admiral's and an American | Rear Admiral's on the (senior) starboard side and a |
with a motorcycle front tire and an automotive | rear tire. |
uilding that was built in 1894 with an attached | rear chapel. |
t 31, 1890 - February 11, 1954) was an American | rear admiral during World War II, most notably comma |
ollowing year as a personal aide to an officer, | Rear Admiral Walter Schlech. |
ngers, two staircases, three doors, and an open | rear platform, able to be closed off when not requir |
An optional | rear rail may also be included. |
ric motors in each wheel of the trailer and the | rear wheels of the truck. |
ke on an excursion train at the station and the | rear portion rolled back down the gradient from Roun |
They were built in 1885, and the | rear light was deactivated around 1970; the front li |
side of the bronze is signed by Ximenes and the | rear of the figure is stamped with the founders mark |
of a brake van, three passenger carriages and a | rear guard's van. |
Josiah Lilly Court and the | rear entrance |
a western addition was built about 1750; and a | rear ell was added about 1800. |
sides of the building are in sandstone, and the | rear is in brick. |
The elevators were split and the | rear gunner sat between them in the extreme tail. |
is carved on the cross face in relief, and the | rear face bears incised symbols. |
as still running with clutch disengaged and one | rear door hanging open, indicating the car had come |
ers were to destroy railway bridges and disrupt | rear areas. |
The two front and two | rear wheels have individual steering motors which al |
In spring the very long and narrow | rear end is discarded, leaving an almost straight, s |
ary between a supercell's inflow region and the | rear flank downdraft. |
l license plate mount on the hood and molded-in | rear seats. |
se crickets is their long antennae and powerful | rear legs which allow for quick movement in the dark |
ng engine, steering and front suspension) and a | rear "B" steel sub-frame (carrying rear axle and sus |
was the main downtown street in Munich, and its | rear feet, rear end and tail were all in the English |
rturned, fallen, and broken tombstones, and the | rear of the cemetery has reverted to woods. |
he ridge having a relatively steep drop and the | rear, a more gradual slope. |
the colour, cream with a brown stripe, and the | rear seat, made of varnished wooden slats. |
large hooks forming on the upper molars and the | rear of the lower back molars. |
out subwoofers, fried amplifiers and shattered | rear windshields. |
The hospital closed in January 1973, and two | rear wings were demolished. |
nder, Commander, Captain, Commodore and finally | Rear Admiral on 1 January 2002. |
mm vs. 3805 mm), it has a larger boot and more | rear leg room than the hatchback versions. |
ed at the beginning of the 20th century and the | rear wing and courtyard demolished. |
and again in 1955 to include a schoolroom and a | rear hall for youth work. |
h or "dark cloth" over his or her head, and the | rear of the camera. |
When it stopped, it was on its back and the | rear of the plane was on fire, coming to rest on a g |
e, using "assembling marks" on the wood and the | rear of the metal plates. |
he started the train the tailrope broke and the | rear portion began to run back down the grade toward |
roll bar rates were increased 60% front and 80% | rear and tuned dampers were added. |
ront torpedo hit but failed to explode, and the | rear torpedo passed clear under the frigate. |
ly Bush, one of the oldest pubs in Lye, and the | rear of the grounds of Lye Cricket Club. |
he West Gulf Blockading Squadron and supporting | Rear Admiral David Farragut's operations through muc |
It has a rectangular main block and 1-story | rear wing. |
istinct chancel with a lower gabled roof; and a | rear entrance wing. |
k with a 1 1⁄2-story east wing and single-story | rear wings. |
ructed from the forward end of HMS Zulu and the | rear and mid sections of HMS Nubian. |
ll frame wings project from the north and east ( | rear). |
Both the original house and the | rear wing are constructed of brick, with a corbelled |
faces under shaped gables at the front and the | rear, while on the other sides there are lancet wind |
the Georgian style, with the stair hall and the | rear section added 10 to 20 years later. |
reaches the mouth, with a straight and fringed | rear margin. |
Both the front forks and the | rear shock or shocks can be adjusted for pre-load on |
le, as well as automatic air conditioning and a | rear DVD entertainment later in the model year. |
also possesses projecting polygonal bays and a | rear sunroom. |
This sleeping porch and a | rear race for air conditioning were removed by the R |
o the cockpit covered in metal skinning and the | rear fuselage fabric covered. |
ans of communication between the driver and the | rear carriages, the driver did not know of the fire |
a has two forward appendages at the tip and the | rear appendage is much shorter and stouter than that |
will not be able to move if one front and both | rear wheels lose traction altogether. |
57th Street, overlooking dance studios and the | rear of Carnegie Hall, a studio space he shared with |
ith its main entrance off Summer Street and its | rear entrance off Billington Street. |
company to counterattack from the flank and the | rear of the enemy. |
thus able to attack from both the front and the | rear, panicking the Alexandrians, who did not recove |
last moving out of Beaulieu on 28 June and the | rear party on 2 July providing tactical air support |
The original house has a hip roof, and the | rear wing has a gable roof. |
o Captain in 1866, to Commodore in 1870, and to | Rear admiral in 1873. |
tyle farmhouse with a center entrance and small | rear ell. |
le stage, there are panels on the front and the | rear. |
rimeter), FCAL (Forward CALorimeter), and RCAL ( | Rear CALorimeter). |
metallic black paint, roll cage and dark-tinted | rear windows. |
eled horse drawn carriage with side seats and a | rear entrance. |
ombination of stop motion animation miniatures, | rear projection film effects and occasional hand pup |
track he was hit in the head by another rider's | rear wheel. |
ned fuselage had the typical Ansaldo triangular | rear cross-section behind the cockpit, transitioning |
87 Michael C. Paterno 1988 Joseph Antonini 1989 | Rear Admiral Thomas Lopez 1990 Larry Ciccarelli 1991 |
The Queen is appointed a | Rear Admiral in the Royal Norwegian Navy and a Briga |
The first appointee was | Rear Admiral Eduard Heusner, followed shortly by Rea |
As Mynarski approached the | rear escape door, he saw through the inferno in the |
ptain, 2 June 1885; to Commodore, 6 April 1897; | Rear Admiral, 25 December 1898 and placed on the ret |
e slightly larger front wheel arches, different | rear axle and being the first 100 with optional two- |
ps and expeditionary strike groups are normally | rear admirals, while subordinate destroyer squadron |
13 November, and proceed to an assembly area in | rear of the front line of the 9th Marine Regiment an |
ements such as the dashboard, the armrests, the | rear ashtray and the interior rubber mat keep its ty |
Gen. Gerard Gosselin commanded the army and | Rear Adm. Edward Griffith controlled the naval eleme |
Bluffs April 29-May 2. Movement to join army in | rear of Vicksburg, Miss., via Richmond and Grand Gul |
rom the retreating side of the weld, around the | rear of the tool, and deposited on the advancing sid |
o a screen, so that audience sitting around the | rear side of the stadium can also see clearly. |
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