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On May 13, 1987, Rust left Uetersen near Hamburg and his home town Wedel in his rented Reims Cessna F172P D-ECJB, which was modified by removing some of the seats and replacing them with auxiliary fuel tanks.
On 6 and 7 December 1940 the Nazi German auxiliary cruisers Orion and Komet sank four merchant ships.
* Three movies have been filmed in part at Eglin Air Force Base or its outlying auxiliary airfields, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo in 1944, Twelve O ' Clock High in 1949, and On the Threshold of Space in 1955.
On 6 December, the British vessel was scuttled and the crew transferred to the auxiliary Seydlitz.
On May 20, he led the Khanga raid, Polisario's first armed action, in which a Spanish post manned by a team of Tropas Nomadas ( Sahrawi-staffed auxiliary forces ) was overrun and rifles seized.
On the other hand, at the class level, the LoD leads to wide ( i. e. enlarged ) interfaces, because the LoD requires introducing many auxiliary methods instead of digging directly into the object structures.
On November 18, 1895, Farley was appointed auxiliary bishop of New York and titular bishop of Zeugma in Syria by Leo XIII.
On December 23, 1923, Howard was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Davenport and titular bishop of Isaura by Pope Pius XI.
On 12 July 1950, the Knesset passed a law making MDA's status as Israel's national emergency service official ; The objectives of Magen David include maintaining first aid services ; maintaining a storage service of blood, plasma and their by-products ; instruction in first aid and pre-hospital emergency medicine ; operating a volunteer program in which volunteers are trained in first aid, basic and advanced life support including Mobile Intensive Care Units ; transportation of patients, women in labor, and evacuation of those wounded and killed in road accidents ; transportation of doctors, nurses and medical auxiliary forces.
On March 24, 1842 the Ladies ' Relief Society was formally organized as the women's auxiliary to the church and Emma became its founding president, with Sarah M. Cleveland and Elizabeth Ann Whitney as her counselors.
On 15 September 1939, Menzies announced the formation of the Second AIF, an expeditionary force of 20, 000, to consist of one infantry division and any auxiliary units that the Australian Army could fit into it.
On separate occasions he told his friend Max Brod of two different conditions: K., the book's protagonist, would continue to reside and die in the village ; the castle notifying him on his death bed that his " legal claim to live in the village was not valid, yet, taking certain auxiliary circumstances into account, he was permitted to live and work there ", but then on 11 September 1922 in a letter to Max Brod, he said he was giving up on the book and would never return to it.
On 11 December Estienne let a certain lieutenant Thibier draw a sketch of two conceptions: the one of a Baby Holt chassis fitted at the front and the back with auxiliary rollers, to improve the trench-crossing capacity ; the other of an elongated suspension protected by side armour.
On his return home he was appointed inspector-general of auxiliary forces with effect from 1 April 1874 ; however, in consequence of the indigenous unrest in Natal, he was sent to that colony as governor and general-commanding on 24 February 1875.
On July 8, 1961 he was named Titular Bishop of Tenedo, and auxiliary of the Cardinal vicar of Rome.
* On an auxiliary boom attached to the rim of a snare drum or timbales.
On June 6, 1869, this church was replaced with a solid building, consecrated by auxiliary bishop Baudri.
On July 11, 1953, Krol was appointed auxiliary bishop of Cleveland and titular bishop of Cardi by Pope Pius XII.
On 20 February 1941, the armed merchant cruiser Ramb I broke out of Massawa with the colonial ship Eritrea and the armed merchant cruiser Ramb II The Ramb I and Ramb II were known as auxiliary cruisers or merchant raiders, armed ships which disguised themselves as noncombatant merchant vessels.
On 29 March, the Perla was refueled by the German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis in the Indian Ocean.
On 28 August 1877 he was ordained to the priesthood by Johann Baudri, auxiliary bishop of Cologne.
On a fixed-wing aircraft, lift jets may be installed as auxiliary engines, with a separate engine to provide forward thrust, or, as in the Harrier jump jet, may be vectored in flight to provide both.
On Bielstein mountain, one begun immediately building up an 85 metre tall auxiliary transmission mast for transmitting the TV and FM-programmes which were until the collapse radiated from the Bielstei transmission mast.
On February 3, 1933, Ritter was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis and titular bishop of Hippos by Pius XI.

On and boom
On November 14, 1925, the Yount-Lee Oil Company brought in its McFaddin No. 2 at a depth of about, sparking a second boom, which culminated in the field's peak production year of 1927, during which 21 millions barrels ( 3. 3 GL ) were produced.
On 1 March 2007, police officers were lifted to the upper levels of the building using small boom cranes in a manner similar to siege towers to enter Ungdomshuset in Copenhagen, Denmark.
* 1945 – On the day of the Hiroshima A-bomb blast ( marking the end of WWII ), General Motors announces the planned Van Nuys car plant, starting the Valley's great suburban boom of the 1950s.
On October 6, 1886, natural gas was discovered in Kokomo, leading to a " boom " in business.
On November 15, 1891, a spur of the Montana Central Railway reached Neihart, and a strong mining boom began.
On July 16, 1926, however, oil was discovered in Hendrick oilfield, near Kermit, and the town experienced a boom.
On most designs the characteristic distance is about, meaning that below this altitude the sonic boom will be " softer ".
On cruising yachts with more than one jib, it is common for the innermost jib to be self-tacking, either by using a boom along the foot of the sail, or by cleating the jib sheet to a track, or both.
On a sloop rigged sailboat, the mainsail tack is connected to the mast and the boom at the gooseneck.
On the night of 31 May 1942, three Japanese midget submarines attempted to enter the harbour, one of which became entangled in the western end of the boom net's central section.
On May 15, 1989, inspectors were reviewing the bridge for cracks and fissures when the boom arm holding up a bucket snapped, leaving the bucket tilted on its side and the workers at risk of plummeting hundreds of feet down to the river below.
On a fore-and-aft rigged vessel, it is the lowest and largest and often the only sail rigged aft of the main mast, and is controlled along its foot by a spar known as the boom.
* On a sailboat, the boom vang
* On a separate boom stand.
On her way out of a meeting on February 26, 2003, Parrish was overheard on a boom mike saying " Damn Americans, I hate those bastards.
On 28 July, under the orders of Major General Percy Kirke, three armed merchant ships called the Mountjoy, Phoenix and Jerusalem ( a cutter ) sailed toward the boom, protected by the frigate HMS Dartmouth under Captain John Leake.
On air from 1995 to 1999, its existence coincided with a population boom in the 18 – 25 year age bracket.
On board ship at dock in Miami, CEMCO installed a second mast attached to the original to support a third outstretched triangular boom.
On top of the boom is a T-shaped yoke assembled.
On acceleration, the weapon boom swings upward and over to the rear of the robot to offset the motor torque.
On larger boats, sailors tend to stand on the boom to perform sail maintenance and install or take off sail covers.
On an open cockpit sailboat at a mooring, a tarpaulin may be run over the boom and tied to the rails to form a tent over the cockpit.
On parasol wing or multiple boom aircraft, the wing may not have a clear root area.

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