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  • lls, animals bones such as birds boars and sea shells, a stone hammer and ornamented urns (which are
  • n island tour, atop middens' thousand years of shells, a view from the Collier Inn across Pine Islan
  • Cockle shells, a castle, a Celtic cross and a coat of arms t
  • It consists of repeated monoplacophoran-like shells; according to one hypothesis, chitons arose wh
  • ely used to cut corridors, with high-explosive shells, across the belts of German barbed wire.
  • armored targets and hollow spherical explosive shells against unarmored targets.
  • ament, and armor sufficient to withstand 15 cm shells, all on a displacement no more than 8,000 metr
  • Unix shells allow negation of the specified characters wit
  • ey can cover large distances, and that globose shells allow them greater mobility than elongate ones
  • "semi-automatic" loading system ejected fired shells, allowing it to be reloaded by simply insertin
  • re typically filled with white phosphorus, the shells also have a secondary, incendiary effect.
  • e several sea food restaurants offer the local shells; also the highly-revered shrine of Prince Chum
  • wing in the spring, so the size of the scallop shells also indicates the time of year when they were
  • vation team found fragments of human bones and shells, although most probably not connected to each
  • Larger shells, although preferred by females, are often limi
  • C. cavipes usually uses empty turbo shells, and occasionally part of a hard passion fruit
  • She was hit by 17 150mm shells and suffered casualties of 29 men killed and 4
  • s containing calcite-encrusted Goniamite snail shells, and cave pearls.
  • Bitterlings lay their eggs in mussel shells, and the Tokyo Bitterling will only lay its eg
  • , however, used it in armor-piercing artillery shells and projectiles, and in coastal defense.
  • In Unix shells and Windows PowerShell, ranges of characters e
  • f St. Clair Whitman and his collections of sea shells and Indian artifacts .
  • cts, such as copper figures, mica, arrowheads, shells, and pipes in the mounds.
  • ent time in the Caribbean with natives selling shells and beads.
  • PowerShell, which was partly inspired by Unix shells and Perl, variable names are prefixed by the $
  • e, then remove the hard boiled eggs from their shells and let them steep in the spiced tea mixture a
  • Shell Island is known for its wide variety of shells, and for its wild flowers.
  • the U.S. stockpile of M687 chemical artillery shells and separate from them their 505 tons (458 met
  • Colonies are encrusting on shells and rocks or upright bilaminar branches or she
  • k and the live oysters separated from the dead shells and other debris.
  • s were decorated with talismans such as beads, shells and pierced coins, although dispproval of thes
  • orado Pinyon P. edulis, which shares thin seed shells and needles mostly in pairs.
  • on of smaller fossils of dinosaur eggs, marine shells and fossilised tree trunks.
  • a protocol designed to allow remote access to shells and commands.
  • lso started to collect snakes, birds, insects, shells and lizards in his house.
  • 25 July 1360 Soviet assault guns fired 280,000 shells and grenades at the positions of the II.Battal
  • This species is common on rocks, shells, and pilings in protected bays, but it also li
  • sil site that preserves Late Cretaceous marine shells and vertebrate remains (such as mosasaurs).
  • ommonly encrust hard substrates such as rocks, shells and carbonate hardgrounds.
  • yards (13,000 m) with standard high-explosive shells, and also had provision for special long-range
  • e ammunition compartment had racks to hold the shells and their propellant with side-opening doors.
  • slipping past their defenses because of their shells and disabling Prowl, Skids and Sideswipe.
  • use, shrew, and hare, then covered with limpet shells and pebbles.
  • Although it fired shells and had no capability to launch rockets, it wa
  • owed whole, then it uses its tube feet to open shells and inserts its stomach.
  • It takes the name from the Cockle (Cardiidae) shells, and was first described along the Bow River b
  • tropod mollusc in the family Cassidae, the tun shells and their allies.
  • pod mollusc in the family Cassidae, the helmet shells and their allies.
  • erm "shrapnel" to fragmentation from artillery shells and fragmentation in general ever since, long
  • sword; throwing items, including Bob-ombs and shells; and shooting items, either single shot guns o
  • Boys' High School he helped to collect fossil shells and learned the beginnings of how to classify
  • next seven months fired some 20,000 explosive shells and 60,000 cannon balls into the city.
  • yptraeidae, the slipper snails, cup and saucer shells and Chinese hat shells.
  • siles, rocket launchers, radar systems, mortar shells and rifle ammunition.
  • and chemical compounds installed in artillery shells and specifically designed bombs.
  • pod mollusc in the family Cassidae, the helmet shells and their allies.
  • Its grand ceiling - with Neptune, shells and mermaids in high relief plasterwork of Wed
  • These fired shells and shot that weighed between 10 and 300 pound
  • l as grapeshot, chainshot, shrapnel, and later shells and canister shot.
  • cal Weapons Convention, the U.S. destroyed the shells and the precursor chemical DF as part of its a
  • US dump sites containing numerous 3-inch shells and other debris; and aircraft wreckage, one o
  • ses, limestone, i.e. calcium carbonate, in the shells and corals would be transformed into calcium o
  • gift to the Kalamazoo School Board of corals, shells, and rocks from Horace M. Peck, a local banker
  • The counter-attack failed under a blanket of shells and bombs, resulting in a loss of some 100 tan
  • air and square boxes under both guns for empty shells and belt links.
  • iddled from nose to tail with exploding cannon shells and knocked out of formation, with a large num
  • y were the same robot molds, just in different shells and Dezarus' name was pronounced in the dub as
  • Mile phase) include fire-cracked rocks, mussel shells and a curious mussel shell arrangement, ash co
  • designs of fin-stabilized and discarding-sabot shells and a new cage-type muzzle brake was designed
  • e order Dictyosiphonales and grows attached to shells and stones in rock-pools and in near-shore wat
  • pod mollusc in the family Cassidae, the helmet shells and their allies.
  • base ejection smoke (white and coloured), star shells, and chemical shells.
  • Lilstock also yields ammonites, shells and fish remains.
  • Their ladle sticks were made from coconut shells and soup was then served into a tiny bowl made
  • It colonises pebbles, bedrock, shells and artificial structures.
  • ia, Vincennes, and Quincy were quickly sunk by shells and torpedoes from attacking Japanese ships, t
  • he latter had been damaged by near misses from shells and dive bombers off Gravelines.
  • of concealed lighting, decorated with scallop shells and columns that burst into sculptured fountai
  • re known to spawn in rockwork, conch and welch shells, and inverted flower pots.
  • The plant initially produced shells and aerial bombs using a 95:5 mix of tabun and
  • ere destroyed in March 2007, leaving artillery shells and land mines armed with VX and mustard.
  • ards the Italian lines while dodging their own shells, and after Lewis's armoured car ran over the o
  • d medals (£6,000), engraved gems (£2,000), and shells and minerals (£500).
  • 21, 2006: A car bomb carrying 12 120 mm mortar shells and two 100-pound chlorine tanks detonated, wo
  • ks, during which time they develop transparent shells and a retractable foot.
  • in Anastasia, others bringing firewood to make shells and lime, and fifty to open the floor and clea
  • he ingredients, wood ash, sand, crushed oyster shells, and burned seaweed.
  • Agincourt fired 144 12-inch shells and 111 6-inch shells during the battle althou
  • There were some clam shells and bones forming the images of the Azure Drag
  • e, was stocked with food, first aid equipment, shells and ammunition.
  • Courageous fired 92 fifteen-inch shells and 180 four-inch shells during the battle, an
  • r effect as the marshes absorbed the impact of shells and rockets.
  • Many of the shells and minerals that had been dislodged had been
  • at half-past nine o'clock, twenty 36-howitzer shells, and fifty 18-pounder shells, had been got up
  • presenting Hadfield's manufacture of artillery shells and their patented "ERA" steel
  • organ grilles and various stylized seahorses, shells and fish throughout the theater.
  • They have isostrophically coiled shells and may be either Gastropoda sea (snail)s, or
  • n IDE, like debugging, DOM viewer, interactive shells, and source code control integration.
  • here had been very little destruction by stray shells and no looting by Chinese soldiers even in ful
  • on surface at the unconformity contains oyster shells and abundant marine borings in the top of the
  • fected shrimps show gross signs including soft shells and flaccid bodies, black or darkened gills, d
  • dge and all the approaches were swept by enemy shells and machine-gun fire.
  • m the previous game, such as the various Koopa Shells and the Chain Chomp reappear, except for Bowse
  • ragonite forms naturally in almost all mollusk shells, and as the calcareous endoskeleton of warm- a
  • nfederate gunners to seek cover; she fired 483 shells and was struck at least 70 times.
  • ain in the holes made by the explosions of the shells, and whence they were able to keep up a contin
  • f LTTE forces in the area and "let loose their shells and MBRLs not caring an iota for the civilians
  • n fired, the powder charge would throw out the shells and ignite their fuses, so the projectiles wou
  • In some Unix shells and Windows PowerShell, the ; (semicolon) char
  • Even then, unexploded shells and detonators left the area, which was now re
  • xstowe with cases of machine guns, 105 mm tank shells, and armored vehicles in "the latest of many c
  • one remnants of sea turtles (including several shells), and also specimens of several partial fish.
  • Same Old Side" (as in the Velveeta side dish, Shells and Cheese).
  • that night, 772 tear gas canisters, 62 wooden shells and 62 carbine rounds were fired.
  • d, with a considerable quantity of ammunition, shells and the like, while the other contained provis
  • ger 2, Warrior, and High Explosive 81mm Mortar shells and managed to persuade the US Air Force to dr
  • n which the Maddox expended over 280 3" and 5" shells, and which involved the strafing from four USN
  • It is known only from drifted shells and, as such, is the least studied of the six
  • It includes a halo, jet-like streams, multiple shells, ansae ("handles"), and small-scale filaments
  • largely covered in sand, grit and fragments of shells apart from smooth, cylindrical, peach-coloured
  • , shredded cheese, rice, pinto beans, tortilla shells, apple crisp, and iced tea.
  • air-breathing freshwater snails with sinistral shells, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the f
  • Frequently, the front portions of the shells are broken, though the posterior sections are
  • The shells are zones of radiation damage caused by the in
  • er Armoured vehicles are used in this area and shells are fired.
  • While the shells are now in SAR Blue Train livery, neither loco
  • Two or more shells are then combined, via clamping or gluing usin
  • Incendiary shells are no longer in use by many countries, due to
  • stook the storage sites where the old chemical shells are kept for production sites?
  • imetre long, and like all of the Physidae, the shells are sinistral or coiled left-handed.
  • The two spikes on each side of their shells are not as long as blue crabs.
  • Their shells are light yellow-brown to red-brown in color.
  • Their drum shells are crafted from a single plank of wood and be
  • The shells are actually meant for a giant German World Wa
  • Razor shells are very sensitive to minor perturbations in,
  • (unpenttrium), at which the 5g and 6f electron shells are filled up.
  • The shells are broadly limpet-like, and are usually not f
  • fresh collected specimens, fades away when the shells are bleached; otherwise these specimens are ch
  • tow cables, brass antenna and brass ammunition shells are common parts included in Dragon kits as an
  • Capulidae, common name the cap snails or cap shells, are a taxonomic family of limpet-like sea sna
  • "The Shells Are Open" - 3:44
  • The hinges of the shells are discarded.
  • rt of the superfamily Tainocerataceae in which shells are coiled with a generally quadrate whorl sec
  • rch, the curved shapes often used for concrete shells are naturally strong structures, allowing wide
  • Stunning blue shells are shot in the background.
  • The shells are fused to self-destruct in the air.
  • Although the dates of the shells are unknown, they are believed to have been de
  • The shells are fragile and have a long and triangular sha
  • Their attractive green shells are popular as jewellery.
  • The shells are made by electroforming onto a highly-polis
  • The shells are sometimes given away at memorial services.
  • Pen shells are harvested locally for food, especially alo
  • attributed to the lack of surf. the preferred shells are those of Nassa, Olivella biplicata, Nucell
  • Its shells are around about a centimetre in size; they ar
  • A variety of different gastropod shells are used by C. erythropus, the most frequent b
  • The Sands of Breckon composed of crushed shells are near here.
  • The shells are more globular than the rest of the genus,
  • in the orthoceratoid order Oncocerida in which shells are exogastrically or endogastrically brevicon
  • The shells are, as Pilsbry calls them, ‘waxen white'.
  • s armed with Sarin, VX nerve agent, as well as shells armed with mustard gas.
  • ell wells because they build calcium carbonate shells around themselves.
  • ts of bullets, driving bands on some artillery shells, as well as enameled badges and other jeweller
  • it initially fired the same Lyddite and Steel shells as the Hotchkiss.
  • Carcass shells as used by the Royal Navy from the 18th to the
  • ause the people's diet of shellfish and use of shells as personal ornament.
  • accessories such as dial, pendulums and weight shells, as well as finished clocks.
  • explosives from German air bombs and artillery shells, as well as British plastic explosive delivere
  • Ammunition used included high-explosive shells, as well as armor-piercing, Shrapnel, smoke an
  • iver chemical munitions, such as gas and smoke shells, as well as ordinary high-explosive shells.
  • pen, rather than simply suck them out of their shells as do modern walruses.
  • 100 rifles, 10 light machine guns, 1 gun, 2000 shells as well as some clothing and food .
  • oronation by firing red, white, and blue smoke shells at the enemy.
  • These guns could fire armor-piercing shells at a rate of 4-5 per minute.
  • These guns fired 45.4 kg (100 lb) shells at a rate of between 5-7 per minute.
  • February 3 - Hezbollah fires some 30 mortar shells at IDF outposts along Israel's northern border
  • (80 lb) armour-piercing shells at a muzzle velocity of 725 metres per second
  • his colleagues had with the most commonly used shells at the time, Bourne shell and C shell.
  • y officers on the ground, who fired three 5.9" shells at the Chateau.
  • rs expended 24 rounds of 240 mm armor-piercing shells at signal and semaphore stations as well as 74
  • ey expended 24 rounds of 240 mm armor-piercing shells at signal and semaphore stations as well as 74
  • Second, an American tank fired shells at Palestine Hotel, killing journalists Taras
  • er with five salvoes of Armour Piercing Capped shells at a range of 17,300 yards increasing to 18,50
  • tern part of Deir al-Balah and fired flechette shells at them while they sought refuge in a small ro
  • The John Adams fired a few shells at them.
  • om 1917 to 1919, studied at the laboratory the shells at long range, and thereafter, the flight of b
  • The total consumption of 75mm shells at Verdun during the period February 21 to Sep
  • The guns fired 22lb shells at a muzzle velocity of 2133 feet per second.
  • n tears after an audience member threw shotgun shells at her, referencing unsubstantiated conspiracy
  • ram (94.4 lb) armor-piercing or high-explosive shells at a muzzle velocity of 865 metres per second
  • The guns fired 140 kg (309 lb) armor piercing shells at a muzzle velocity of 690 metres per second
  • rrendered after the Seneca had fired four-inch shells at me.
  • The guns fired 140-kilogram (310 lb) shells at a muzzle velocity of 690 m/s (2,263 ft/s).
  • The SK C/25 had a number of different shells available.
  • Norgas House (Pierre Boucher); 'Processions of Shells' Beacon House Lobby, Whitley Bay; Flags, Tynem
  • The shells bear a number of paired muscle scars on the in
  • artillery shells) because there is a risk of detonation when su
  • e United Kingdom and it is possible to collect shells, bivalves, crinoids and oysters from here.
  • 1943 employed 6,500 persons producing 135,000 shells, bombs and mines weekly.
  • contract on July 23, 1941 to produce artillery shells, bombs, fuses, boosters, and other auxiliary a
  • merican citizen who supplied information about shells, bombs, and torpedoes to Soviet Military Intel
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