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The side wings project toward the | rear in a U-shape, forming a semi-enclosed rear cour |
ith an Italianate formal terraced garden at the | rear, with a sweeping stretch of lawn descending to |
rnal Cardan Shaft drive from the gearbox on the | rear of a horizontally-mounted engine to road-vehicl |
ss the Jumna Canal, which protected the British | rear, at a bridge at Najafgarh. |
At the | rear is a 1938 extension and attached is a one story |
ontage hides a modern high tech facility to the | rear housing a recording studio and coffee shop. |
To the | rear is a plainer three storey four bayed block and |
train from Colne to Fleetwood collided with the | rear of a ballast train at about 45 miles per hour ( |
on many routes that could be uncoupled from the | rear of a moving train and serve intermediate statio |
led and 14 injured when a freight train hit the | rear of a stationary passenger train at Alawwa railw |
ys on the main facade, several additions to the | rear, and a prominent two-story portico. |
On the | rear is a long extension half the width of the front |
The crew still consisted of three men, a | rear gunner, a pilot and a bomb aimer who doubled as |
tory building, flanked on all sides, except the | rear, by a veranda. |
A large diffuser and wing were added to the | rear, while a splitter and vents on the hood were ad |
orms of rainbowfish as it has a half orange-red | rear and a blueish-grey or purple front which in som |
ugh the RUS-1 transmitter was in a cabin on the | rear of a truck, the antenna had to be strung betwee |
Captain Martin Clemens ( | rear centre), a coastwatcher on Guadalcanal, provide |
To the | rear is a small graveyard where drumming, devotional |
e is dark brown with paler markings towards the | rear and a black margin. |
ng projecting towards the passenger shed in the | rear is a waiting room for ladies. |
und a Cour d'Honneur with a large garden to the | rear and a monumental portico above the entrance. |
the vehicle and the armament was placed at the | rear in a specially designed armoured section. |
Operating from a studio at the | rear of a shop belonging to Aberdeen Electrical Engi |
onventional cartridges, but were rounded at the | rear, with a small "teat" that would protrude throug |
pearance of a one-story Tudor cottage, with the | rear revealing a full second story. |
rned with ornamental plumes on the sides of its | rear and a huge sabre-shaped central tail feathers t |
ere are several wings, including a cross-gabled | rear and a garage connected to the main house by bre |
levees, the large state-maintained levee in the | rear and a small levee maintained by the community i |
e systems to remotely control the brakes at the | rear of a heavy truck or semi-trailer in a tractor-t |
The | rear of a Scania, on route 1 to Covingham waiting in |
removed, but various window alterations at the | rear and a service wing at the north end remain. |
erloo to Windsor and Chertsey collided with the | rear of a LMS class 8 2-8-0 hauled freight train fro |
rain passed a signal at danger and ran into the | rear of a stationary passenger train at the up platf |
in a Shankill club before shooting him from the | rear of a passing motorcycle as he sat in a car driv |
land had shored up the chassis by spreading the | rear springs, a favorite bootlegger trick to improve |
ment at the front, an engine compartment at the | rear, and a cast dome-shaped gun turret in the centr |
ly a Saab 99 from the B-pillar forward with the | rear of a Saab 900 sedan. |
ravelling from Jakarta to Surabaya ran into the | rear of a Senja Utama Semarang business train at Pet |
Conrail transfer caboose 18065 brings up the | rear of a local freight passing Porter, Indiana, in |
Midland Railway luggage train collided with the | rear of a stationary train in fog. |
nventional fuselage, relocate the engine to the | rear of a nacelle that also carried the cockpit, wea |
The | rear of a ChaseLinx bus, showing its special brandin |
Born to the | rear on a stretcher, Winder died later that evening. |
a black officer who had refused to move to the | rear of a bus at Fort Hood. |
At the | rear is a slightly projecting pedimented section wit |
larged the structure with "the addition, at the | rear, of a second sanctuary as well as inner and out |
The ball must always be approached from the | rear by a player who wishes to take it on - if they |
a facelift to the body, including new front and | rear lights, a new front end and a new interior feat |
e again, the weapon was normally carried in the | rear of a specially adapted Land Rover (Portee). |
action, the thugs' car becomes lodged into the | rear of a large oil tanker, which catches fire. |
For the | rear light a grid of nine stone piers was laid out, |
w apply when a stationary vehicle is crashed in | rear by a moving vehicle -Preceding unsigned comment |
rer he was driving while intoxicated struck the | rear of a flat bed tow truck at 12:35 a.m. |
The | rear has a forward and reverse cutting edge, with th |
ea whilst the West Bank was only covered at its | rear by a similar structure. |
lectric locomotive (no 86239) collided with the | rear of a freight train at Rickerscote just south of |
ress passenger train collided at speed with the | rear of a freight train of oil tankers. |
t the current house; the original survives as a | rear wing, a common practice in the area. |
it another car, which in turn was struck in the | rear by a minivan. |
The car now featured a revised | rear suspension, a new bodywork and the removal of t |
Also on the | rear is a verse from the Bivouac of the Dead, writte |
On the west profile is a | rear entrance, a paneled Dutch door added later. |
Sakaibara was promoted to | rear admiral a year later, on October 15, 1944. |
nry's retreat, Dipold successfully defended the | rear from a bridgehead in the Terra di Lavoro. |
00pm, the train collided at high speed with the | rear of a stationary freight train on the same line. |
At the | rear was a transverse double cantilever layout. |
22, dies when their patrol car was hit from the | rear by a large garbage truck along Tanah Merah Ferr |
by armour, and had a large box-like body at the | rear with a turret or cupolas on the top. |
1960s building with a wooden fire escape at the | rear, and a central light shaft running from the gro |
eration Husky, and, as part of CENT Force under | Rear Admiral A. G. Kirk, she closed the Sicilian sho |
in August reported to Gibraltar as flagship for | Rear Admiral A. P. Niblack, Commander, US Forces Gib |
ted award was presented to the hero's father by | Rear Admiral A. S. Merrill, United States Navy, then |
Though the cruisers of | Rear Admiral Aaron S. Merrill's TF 39 were the star |
anal, Yudachi escorted the Bombardment Force of | Rear Admiral Abe Hiroaki. |
ngers, two staircases, three doors, and an open | rear platform, able to be closed off when not requir |
RIO LCDR Scott Grundmeier hunkered down in the | rear cockpit aboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. |
A gallic cock to the | rear is accompanied by the word “PAX”. |
of the action, although urged to retire to the | rear on account of his wounds. |
Rear spoiler acts as laser deflection shield - conve | |
been constructed in the 1820s or 1830s, with a | rear wing added later. |
the Georgian style, with the stair hall and the | rear section added 10 to 20 years later. |
Both cottages have | rear extensions added in the 20th century. |
n adjustable two stage trigger and a micrometer | rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation. |
of 21 October 1805, Hope found his ship at the | rear of Admiral Collingwood's division at the start |
captain during the war and rose to the rank of | rear admiral after the war. |
aerodynamics; there is a spoiler mounted on the | rear integral air brake flap. |
hassis/body made largely of plywood, and used a | rear mounted, air cooled, 10hp vee-twin Precision en |
d while the sailors and marines assemble in the | rear, the airmen spend Christmas Eve strafing the is |
The fleet was actually organized earlier under | Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk before all naval forces in |
She is named for astronaut | Rear Admiral Alan Shepard. |
Rear Admiral Alan Shepard USN was the first American | |
She then joined | Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk's TF 85 for training in Ch |
Task Force 122 under command of | Rear Adm. Alan G. Kirk to control operations and tra |
steamer West Point was received at about 12:30, | Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves ordered Cushing and othe |
Rear Admiral Albert T. Church served as captain of U | |
Rockets and a Polish food store located at the | rear of Aldi. |
Rear Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz replaced Hoffmann in | |
the front seat area, lighter trusses toward the | rear and all monocoque construction aft”. |
Argentine | Rear Admiral Allara, who was in charge of the task f |
Promoted to chef de division ( | rear admiral), Allemand took command of a division i |
out of Camp Lejeuen, NC...under the command of | Rear Admiral Allen E. Smith short-circuited Galvao's |
The Brialmont forts placed a weaker side to the | rear to allow for recapture by Belgian forces from t |
peration, and gangways with railings, front and | rear, that allowed safe transit to the coaches. |
The Pioneer Brigade was ordered to the | rear and allowed to rest. |
After this point, the | rear wheels also left the rails as the front wheels |
The | rear facade also has buttresses and lancet windows t |
The semi-detached, centrally placed | rear ell, also one-and-a-half stories, has a four-ba |
The LeClaire Gym is attached to the | rear of Ambrose Hall and it included a swimming pool |
also have canted bay windows; to the sides and | rear (facing an ancient alleyway), original sash win |
A second machine gun could be mounted at the | rear on an anti-aircraft mount. |
The porch was attached to the | rear of an apartment building located in the Lincoln |
On the | rear is an engrave Third Confederate Flag in the mid |
zola on 29 October the sergeant crept up to the | rear of an enemy post, put the garrison to flight an |
e white and two black bands, wrapped around the | rear of an aircraft fuselage just in front of the em |
Rear of an Austin K2/Y Ambulance (same as above). | |
The | rear of an ALX200, showing the styling on the back, |
d shell fire, Gunner Stone was sent back to the | rear with an order. |
night, both Flynn and Lovett staggered into the | rear of an abandoned store at 25 Bridge Street to sl |
ains the bust of a man, and in the panel on the | rear is an inscription commemorating Joseph Peers. |
the Big Blue at Byram's Ford to protect Price's | rear from an expected Union attack. |
A two-story, enclosed porch at the home's | rear was an early 20th-century addition and has been |
e used many TTA components including the wings, | rear fuselage and tail unit. |
ed a "pillarless" join between the glass on the | rear door and the rear quarter window. |
e flagman and conductor hung a red light on the | rear car and walked back along the track to warn the |
In 1869 he was made a | Rear Admiral and three years later was appointed Sup |
ble top, a black cover for the bubble, a formal | rear top and a stainless steel forward section-none |
traffic, but people can park near Eagle Point's | rear entrance and walk into the park. |
The conical | rear fuselage and large triangular tailfin were remi |
Ferrari introduced a revised | rear wing and diffuser design for the 412T2 chassis, |
The designs of the front panel, | rear panel and light are different on the two models |
The body has both side and | rear doors, and roof hatches for exiting. |
It has a grey crown and | rear neck and rufous upperparts. |
included a new grille, a reconfiguration of the | rear lamps and various bits of trim and garnish. |
ix guns per side from the forward turret to the | rear funnel and the remaining four clustered around |
er Rebellion in China, during which time future | rear admiral and VC recipient Eric Gascoigne Robinso |
ne gun hauled in the road by hand he formed the | rear guard and kept the enemy at bay by the rapidity |
One arm is wrapped behind the mare's | rear leg and the other in front. |
It was fitted with a winch above the starboard | rear door, and also had the capacity to carry under- |
es, were heard and then two men leaped from the | rear seat and ran down 68th Street. |
In 1997 he was promoted to | Rear Admiral and appointed as Maritime Commander Aus |
ce and all five rotor blades broke and then the | rear fuselage and tail separated from the rest of th |
he rank of Commodore (roughly equivalent now to | Rear Admiral) and Brigadier General was roughly equi |
On the house, he built the | rear wing and a north wing (since removed and rebuil |
In February 1693 he was advanced to the rank of | Rear Admiral, and to that of Vice Admiral in 1694, w |
Arkansas facility would continue to produce the | rear engine and front engine models. |
troyed by a fire on April 5, 2008 and all but a | rear wall and turrets from the front door were destr |
t front & middle pickups, Rio Grande Muy Grande | rear pickup and Wilkinson VSVG tremolo |
ogistics and procurement, rising to the rank of | Rear Admiral and head of Maritime Systems at the Def |
ton, D.C., where he was promoted to the rank of | Rear Admiral and became the Navy's first Chief of Na |
econd story is accessible only via the side and | rear porches, and the basement is accessible through |
Wider | rear fenders and a wider rear track for the rear whe |
tional length being added between the front and | rear doors and just beyond the rear doors. |
iring Revelli gun in addition to the one in the | rear cockpit, and a bomb load of 40 kg (90 lb). |
imes and also has a habit of standing up on its | rear legs and screaming loudly. |
as advanced to Naval Constructor with a rank of | Rear Admiral, and placed on the retired list. |
n to a weight of 1,150 kg (2,500 lb), while the | rear wing and front fascia were replaced with modifi |
A | rear entrance and stairway, required by contemporary |
ators of a Sopwith Camel, and married them to a | rear fuselage and vertical tail surface of original |
ich involved routing of control wiring from the | rear cockpit and environmental control system (ECS) |
x-final drive system that pivots as part of the | rear suspension and hence is partly unsprung. |
972 trains had a guard and door controls in the | rear car, and was not compatible with 1967 Tube stoc |
e Conway facility would continue to produce the | rear engine and front engine models. |
ed at the beginning of the 20th century and the | rear wing and courtyard demolished. |
Victorian ornamental lake bordering the House's | rear lawn and further west a pond which has a pair o |
a spectacular courtship display; two birds will | rear up and patter across the water's surface. |
Now it's anyone with three | rear seatbelts and a driver's licence!". |
the Spanish cavalry skirmished with the French | rear guard and the engagement escalated until the ar |
re-the first, sometime before 1920, removed the | rear porch and added a kitchen addition to the south |
ment door with a 3 piece version with a lift up | rear section and swing out sides. |
sts of the main block housing the office with a | rear wing and one stall garage. |
s, pistol door handles and gearshifts, extended | rear bumpers, and enormous longhorn steer horn hood |
f the First Balkan War, Kountouriotis was named | Rear Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the Hellenic |
oined Admiral Kolchak, who gave him the rank of | rear admiral and assigned him command the White Move |
atured a 3L 300 hp (220 kW) V8 that powered the | rear wheels, and underwent nearly 40,000 miles (64,0 |
by the harbor, Gunnar Nilsson's Lotus broke its | rear suspension and jerked hard into the wall at 160 |
war he saw active service with the R.A.F. as a | rear gunner and then as an instructor, before return |
He was also | Rear Admiral and then Vice-Admiral of the United Kin |
e slightly larger front wheel arches, different | rear axle and being the first 100 with optional two- |
ary 1, 1904, Jessen was promoted to the rank of | rear admiral, and used the battleship Sevastopol as |
ple, driving scenes are all filmed with obvious | rear projection and camera movements are simple, and |
s architect, Kenneth Black, who in 1930 added a | rear wing and bedroom space. |
He retired as a | Rear admiral and died in the Royal Naval Hospital at |
ble, typically non-venomous (some have enlarged | rear fangs and toxin saliva) with large, regular sca |
s and then dispersing, causing confusion in the | rear areas and severing lines of supply and communic |
the Imperial Navy, Hintze retired in 1911 as a | Rear Admiral and entered the diplomatic service, ser |
egistered a patent for his design of cantilever | rear suspension and left Cambridge before graduating |
It was fitted into a square | rear courtyard and has an octagonal lantern and glaz |
en, William M. Callaghan Jr. (a retired US Navy | Rear Admiral) and Jane Callaghan Gude (c. |
In December 1917 Jayne was promoted to | rear admiral,, and after the end of World War I, for |
is an L-shaped building with a main block, with | rear lean-to and ell. |
1894 in Washington, D.C. to Frank E. Beatty, a | Rear Admiral, and Anne Beatty. |
emporary village of Zelenikovo by the Bulgarian | rear guard and after a bitter fight they were defeat |
After the Gulf War, he was promoted to | Rear Admiral and appointed Chief of Staff Operations |
e began his naval service as a vice admiral and | rear admiral, and served as the commander of a numbe |
A two-story brick building, it features a | rear gable and a hip roof over the main part of the |
d F.6, the aircraft dispensed entirely with the | rear cockpit, and once again used the monoplane tail |
he Royal Navy, Moylan-Jones rose to the rank of | Rear Admiral and later served as the President of th |
g con artist, Perry had claimed to be a retired | Rear Admiral, and the winner of the Navy Cross, the |
ry frame residence, three bays wide, with later | rear wings and alterations. |
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