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ron-mate Joachim von Ziegsar recalled, "Like a | steer unbound, the aircraft with the Braunschweig Hu |
gathered $124 from other alumni to purchase a | steer in the Texas Panhandle, which they originally |
A castrated male is called a | steer in the United States; older steers are often c |
A | steer that weighs 1,000 lb (450 kg) when alive will |
tiny wings, large yellow eyes, the horns of a | steer (or dilemma, according to a 1983 appearance on |
The nose gear wheel is steered by a | Steer by Wire system. |
beef shank is the shank (or leg) portion of a | steer or heifer. |
wo tiny wings, eyes big and yellow, horns of a | steer, but a lovable fellow. |
As a work in progress, additional | steer are occasionally added to the herd. |
ed John Gethin, Jim Grant, Rachel Parris, Alex | Steer, Tom Wilkinson and Lauren Johnson as reserve t |
You also | steer worse so this technique is recommended only on |
e reads as follows: "This voyage done, set and | steer once more To further landfall on some nobler s |
was "formed to moderate the [Monday] club and | steer it back into the mainstream of Conservative po |
were severely affected by enclosure laws, and | Steer, although he claimed upon his arrest that he w |
in order to keep track of U-boat locations and | steer shipping convoys out of their way. |
the pilot could sight down the smoke trail and | steer the missile from directly behind as much as po |
to bring the New Dorp range light “in one” and | steer towards the lights until the Chapel Hill Light |
launcher technology development activities and | steer the restructuring of the European launcher ind |
ns based upon the weather problem at hand; and | steer remote observing systems to optimize data coll |
eback riding, bull riding, tie-down roping and | steer decorating, a precursor to steer wrestling. |
able to control the warp navigation system and | steer the Destiny anywhere he wants. |
he mission, in flight if necessary, as well as | steer the aircraft to its Computed Air Release Point |
For events such as | steer roping, the crush is called a roping chute. |
Bartholomew | Steer (bap. |
Bill | Steer - Guitar, Vocals |
Bill | Steer - guitar, vocals |
Bill | Steer - Guitar |
Bill | Steer at Gods of Metal, Bologna, Italy 2008 |
Bill | Steer (born William Geoffrey Steer) (born 3 December |
He then was replaced by Bill | Steer of Carcass and Firebird fame. |
h winds that it was far more difficult to both | steer the ship and aim the cannon than on the Britis |
at the Raymond Stampede, competing in the boys | steer riding. |
An Australian Brangus | steer |
To give a bum | steer is a predominantly Australian and New Zealand |
player controlling an aircraft which they can | steer in one axis (left or right) and shoot. |
g about the Club with the slogan "If you can't | steer it, you can't steal it" and distribution throu |
ing shotgun on a giant turtle which you cannot | steer; a fleet of balloons called the Sky Pirates' C |
He showed the grand champion | steer at the Lucas County Fair where he was a repeat |
tion on a bull results in it becoming a coarse | steer known as a stag in Australia, Canada and New Z |
ulpt models, and recommending that the company | steer their product towards the modeling market. |
th the nationalists, they felt, the U.S. could | steer the communists out of the Soviet orbit, where |
To climates unknown did courageously | steer; |
The publisher was Dugald | Steer, while the book was designed by Nghiem Ta and |
Dugald | Steer B.A. (Brist), S.A.S.D. (b. |
Dugald | Steer was born in 1965 and grew up in Surrey. |
ntenna elements (the array) and electronically | steer the radar beam by changing the delay times sli |
ar History of Signs, The Wystic Mankers, Elsie | Steer and Cosmic Dave. |
an release More Than This as well as her US EP | Steer & More. |
show, be polled on their preferences and even | steer the direction of the show by selecting the top |
By duty's path, we faithfully | steer |
Lester Bowie: trumpet, flugelhorn, | steer horn, kelp horn |
Lester Bowie - trumpet, flugelhorn, | steer horn, bass drum, percussion (on "Jazz Death?" |
12, B16 and S32 road bicycles because the fork | steer tube can break, causing the rider to lose cont |
formance was at the school Riko Sargeant, Foxy | Steer, and Mildew Mules attended. |
On 4 May 1816, Bury married Frances | Steer, but the couple had no children. |
Pugh, C.W., MacPherson, G.G., | Steer, H.W. Characterization of nonlymphoid cells de |
per the testimony of British journalist George | Steer, correspondent at the time and place of the Ti |
rom Guernica: The Extraordinary Life of George | Steer, War Correspondent, and Churchill's Wizards, a |
A Murray Grey | steer was declared the Grand Champion Carcase there |
The Act listed "ox, cow, heifer, | steer, sheep, or other cattle", however this was hel |
romote American ideals and culture and to help | steer Syria away from becoming a Soviet satellite. |
to the European Economic Community and to help | steer the European Communities Bill through Parliame |
licly held railroads and canals, and he helped | steer the state through the financial Panic of 1857. |
He helped | steer the TGWU into a merger with Amicus, creating U |
irst two seasons with Cambridge, Potter helped | steer the side towards successive playoff finals, al |
g acoustic piano playing of Sample, who helped | steer the group's sound into a fusion between jazz a |
Laursen helped | steer Silkeborg to second place in the 1997-98 Super |
was a respected leader in the group and helped | steer the association through a few internal dispute |
three Oscar winners that Daly and Semel helped | steer were Chariots of Fire, Driving Miss Daisy and |
s work in various cultural institutions helped | steer the development of Danish art during the mid-1 |
f Championship Goalkeeper of the year, helping | steer Ipswich to third in the table. |
His son Francis Henry | Steer later served in the Newfoundland legislative c |
Herens | steer |
ey have excellent muscling and perform well in | steer and carcase competitions. |
In an interview, | Steer mentioned that a new Carcass album could hardl |
rph into bulls (thinking they would morph into | steer but not realizing that the DNA does not includ |
Irene | Steer (10 August 1889 - 18 April 1947) was a Welsh f |
mmates Jennie Fletcher, Annie Speirs and Irene | Steer. |
ther with her teammates Jennie Fletcher, Irene | Steer and Belle Moore. |
ished his own business in St. John's with John | Steer. |
John | Steer (1824 - 1918) was an English-born merchant and |
After returning to the United Kingdom, | Steer got a job with Templar Publishing, working his |
of Florida's Turnpike, crossing an arm of Lake | Steer. |
onditions or starting point,” says Dr. Liesbet | Steer, who led the report card research. |
, extended rear bumpers, and enormous longhorn | steer horn hood ornaments. |
Chat: the player must | steer a sperm icon through a course of "hot spots." |
t with a divided legislature, and he could not | steer the legislature to pass his proposed policies |
ommunist cell aboard made sure that he did not | steer the ship toward Nationalist-held Barcelona. |
able docking facilities, however she could not | steer a straight course, and could not make more tha |
They could not | steer because one was stronger than the other. |
ion, and Coke authorized the use of torture on | Steer. |
ght because he made no attempt to slow down or | steer into the corner as the car carried on into the |
erly, it referred only to the tail of an ox or | steer, a castrated male. |
Clarke (vocals), Phil Kirby (drums) and Paddy | Steer (bass guitar) (all of whom had previously play |
tor and brakes accordingly and lets ParkAssist | steer it into the final parking position. |
torian oil paintings including works by Philip | Steer, English watercolours, Liverpool Porcelain, an |
description should be expanded if possible,and | steer away from using too much jargon - "a three sto |
Steered Beam radars | steer a narrow beam through a scan pattern to build |
t the circuit finals rodeo in bareback riding, | steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, t |
n Cowboy Morgan Evans, 1928 World Series Rodeo | Steer wrestling Champion |
front mass of the larger engines causing roll | steer, resulting in relatively unsophisticated handl |
struts / rear suspension with a degree of self | steer |
avators, wheel loaders, backhoes loaders, skid | steer loaders, dozers, telehandlers, mini-wheel load |
offer ride control on backhoe loaders and skid | steer loaders |
On this album, there is a slight | steer toward blues, which would be fully explored by |
signals, and generate the control signals that | steer the missile. |
ers of the XIT Ranch, the school mascot is the | steer. |
ronc riding competition and Ray Knight win the | steer roping competition. |
Canutt won the | steer bulldogging in 1920, and 1921 and won the All- |
endleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon and the | steer roping World Championship at the Calgary Stamp |
ak is said to "hang" from the diaphragm of the | steer. |
The wolf is gored by the | steer, and the fox writes him an epitaph. |
lost popularity as the sport morphed into the | steer wrestling that is practiced in rodeos. |
f their destination, but somewhere else - they | steer the bareis close to the bank. |
October the ranch shipped 6,000 three-year-old | steer and another 5,200 the following spring, in a s |
the southwestern United States was forecast to | steer the system towards the northwest for most of i |
Ferris tries to | steer clear of the conflict, but is inexorably drawn |
Pickle was able to | steer research money to the University of Texas, and |
next day, outside the 100 fathom curve, and to | steer clear of restricted areas. |
three-axis control, which enabled the pilot to | steer the aircraft effectively and to maintain its e |
Davey managed to | steer the team away from relegation in the second ha |
Dr. Kanyoro helped to | steer the YWCA's international response in the fight |
No longer required to | steer continuously, a single-handed sailor could sle |
highly controversial policy and Hayward had to | steer it through opposition while restraining the de |
He was determined to | steer Turkey into the nineteenth century, but he als |
ations in which its members were active, as to | steer them in a more progressive direction. |
r new manager, Town brought in Cecil Potter to | steer the ship. |
He scored 8 tries in the season and helped to | steer the Giants to a memorable 5th placed finish in |
hat "even with so many producers attempting to | steer this bus along the superstar highway, they end |
Scott says Herring's glider was difficult to | steer and his two-cylinder, three-horsepower compres |
inherent intelligence and talent and hoping to | steer him to the good path. |
of Local Greater New York who did his best to | steer the meeting away from the passionate discussio |
e took the ball around Banks but was unable to | steer tha ball into the goal under pressure from two |
tude and guilt for all that mother had done to | steer them toward salvation. |
II stage, so that NASA would have been able to | steer completely away from solid rockets. |
Despite their best efforts to | steer public taste, as soon as the war ended the gen |
Fitch used differential throttle adjustment to | steer the airliner to an oblique crash-landing at Si |
n whom the Valar chose from among the Maiar to | steer the island of the Moon. |
ng the remote to the right or left in order to | steer. |
he idea of a roll down game, the player has to | steer the ball by tilting the mini-playfield left an |
of the missile and used a control joystick to | steer it toward the target using radio signals. |
and Williams resumed his offices and tried to | steer a course between the extreme wings of the Chur |
The aim of nonviolent communication is then to | steer the conversation back towards the needs, feeli |
lock for this and sock-puppetry by agreeing to | steer clear. |
eboat station, had gone out in the lifeboat to | steer it while Coxswain George Rice and the bowman a |
lympics in Oslo, he became the first person to | steer both the two-man and four-man bob to gold meda |
the Chief Justice, John Marshall, was able to | steer the opinions of most of the justices in most c |
nging to this period the intention is plain to | steer clear of mere rationalistic moralizing, on the |
Despite his father's efforts to | steer him in another direction, he began his study o |
Maucksch managed to | steer the club clear of relegation, and in the follo |
ng two crucial goals in the ensuing AFC Cup to | steer Arbil FC through to the last 16. |
loss through the frontier disturbances, and to | steer a middle course between the fanatical forces a |
Babacan had the duty to | steer a painful economic reform program, which was b |
Everything You Need to Know to | Steer Clear of Overindulgence and Raise Likeable, Re |
the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals, Bergeron tried to | steer Carolina Hurricanes forward Andrew Ladd wide o |
lyn, Schley's flagship, he ordered the ship to | steer away from Maria Teresa, causing a near collisi |
sympathizers within the church were trying to | steer the church towards more involvement in politic |
ft at the foot of League One, Smith managed to | steer Walsall out of the drop zone before the season |
arly 1930s, he argues that his ambition was to | steer Finland's Conservative party, Kokoomus, in dem |
face on a microscopic scale, it is possible to | steer the direction of light beams, or the view dire |
vers, a club he joined in 1978 and did much to | steer to the Championship the following year. |
by exploiting nonlinear material properties to | steer light (i.e., to switch wavelengths or signals |
londe", and a "woman with brains", electing to | steer away from the ditziness of Chrissy Snow and th |
ky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to | steer her by, And the wheel's kick and the wind's so |
Several attempts were made by the Dutch to | steer "fire ships" into the Spanish pontoon bridge, |
all pounced on the rebound, turning sharply to | steer the ball between the posts, thus enabling his |
To this end it endeavours to | steer a mean between the independence of the artist- |
ic exercise of rote linguistic memorisation to | steer into the future”, she finally "escaped" to Buc |
from temptation for the fact that they want to | steer away from these foods for good. |
Burney applied his administrative know-how to | steer PHS successfully through institutional growing |
e first groups of assault, but he continued to | steer the operations of his unity by wireless telegr |
ah thrived at club level, scoring ten times to | steer Arbil FC to the Iraqi league championship in t |
hose nearer to the horizon, and the aim was to | steer the vehicle across the road, racing against th |
from the American maritime humour of trying to | steer a vessel in reverse where its stern constructi |
ual polar patterns and even the possibility to | steer the individual lobes of the virtual microphone |
less, but they must then make a quick right to | steer away from the north rock face. |
e-influenced political correctness intended to | steer straight audiences to the film". |
the referee when Alan Hansen used his hand to | steer Graeme Sharp's goalbound shot off the Liverpoo |
hip's master, both of whom had been engaged to | steer the ship through the reefs and shoals of the d |
Students learn how to | steer and dive/rise the submarine. |
The drivers would have had to | steer the vehicle blindly, directed by the commander |
Its role is to | steer the green capital initiative, on behalf of the |
using the raised fin located on their tails to | steer through water. |
-Smith was, however, guilt-ridden and tried to | steer Morse to the culprits. |
There is little effort to | steer left as the main Road veer right. |
ht on Little Brewster Island warns mariners to | steer clear of the rocks. |
The instrument shows the direction to | steer to correct for course deviations. |
Two electric servos power the canards to | steer the missile (except AIM-9X). |
To | steer, the player leaned to tilt the bike, which the |
Alvarez continues to | steer the development of gay and human rights in Gib |
He had to | steer the club through difficult times, both on and |
This loss can be reduced by using gravity to | steer the vehicle onto its desired trajectory. |
ted long-range economic studies, attempting to | steer economic policy towards investment in schools, |
Bonk has travel to the center of the Earth to | steer the planet away from the comet. |
idual antennas aimed in specific directions to | steer the acoustic beam. |
rt to handle school affairs with enthusiasm to | steer the school into a bright future. |
become a spiritual classic, helping readers to | steer clear from the trappings of intellectualism. |
93, he became Chairman of the firm, helping to | steer it onto a more stable path. |
Magic becomes frustrated in his attempts to | steer Paula towards level-headedness and find the mi |
protect travelers from the sun), and crews to | steer and row the boats downriver. |
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