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*, later renamed USS Lewes ( SP-383 ), a United States Navy minesweeper and patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919
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His name is reconstructed by Egyptologists as *, as it was written and survived in later Coptic as Aphōph.
In later work, Kulick demonstrates that certain loud speech performances called * um escândalo *, Brazilian travesti ( roughly, ' transvestite ') sex workers shame clients.
*, was a Van Buren-class schooner built in 1832 for United States Revenue Service and was returned to the Treasury Department and later ( 1850 ) to the United States Coastal Survey.
*, Duck's other best friend from dance class, who is constantly trying to push her into a doomed relationship with Mytho and later Fakir.
The American assault line consisted of the following regiments ; From the far left, attacking what later became known as San Juan Hill was the 6th Infantry, the 9th Infantry, the 13th Infantry, the 16th Infantry, the 24th ( Colored ) Infantry, the 10th ( Colored ) Cavalry *, with the 3rd Cavalry, 1st Volunteer Cavalry on the far right attacking what became known later as Kettle Hill.
He mentioned theatre artist Prof. Maria Grzegorzewska, psychologist Irena Solska, Janina Buchholtz-Bukolska *, educator Irena Sawicka *, scouting activist Dr. Ewa Rybicka, school principal Irena Kurowska, Prof. Stanisław Ossowski and Prof. Maria Ossowska, zoo director Dr. Jan Żabiński * and his wife Antonina *, a writer, the unforgettable director of children's theatres Stefania Sempołowska, Jan Wesołowski *, Sylwia Rzeczycka *, Maria Łaska, Maria Derwisz-Parnowska ( later Kwiatowska *).
*, later SST-3, originally named USS K-1 when she was launched in 1951, was a submarine in commission from 1951 to 1959.
*, was an escort aircraft carrier loaned to the United Kingdom in 1942 and operated as HMS Stalker until 1945, later being sold and converted to a merchant ship
*, later published as The Fall of Carthage: The Punic Wars 265 – 146 BC ( Cassell, 2003 ) ISBN 978-0-304-36642-0
Aquaman, Batgirl, Batman, Catwoman, Green Arrow, Isis, Joker, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Penguin, Riddler, Robin, Captain Marvel ( for legal reasons labeled as Shazam ), Supergirl, Superman, Tarzan *, Teen Titans ( Speedy, Kid Flash, Aqualad, and Wonder Girl ) and Wonder Woman (* Tarzan was originally licensed to Mego by creator Edgar Rice Burroughs, DC later acquired rights ).
*, a passenger liner launched in 1934, requisitioned by the RAN in 1939 for use as an armed merchant cruiser and later a landing ship, and returned to her owners in 1949
*, and renamed
*, was a wooden five-gun crew steamer chartered by the US Navy for the Paraguay expedition and renamed Mystic 14 June 1859
*, known for most of her career as Tennessee ( ACR-10 ), was destroyed by heavy waves three months after she was renamed in 1916
*, originally the captured Confederate Emma Henry, renamed Wasp in June 1865 and found unfit for further service in 1876
*, was an armored cruiser commissioned in 1893, in action in the Spanish-American War, renamed to Saratoga in 1911, renamed Rochester in 1917, decommissioned in 1933, and scuttled in 1941.
*, was a that provided convoy escort duty during World War I, and was eventually renamed and reclassified Missoula ( CA-13 )
*, was a Tennessee-class armored cruiser, launched in 1905, renamed Seattle in 1916, reclassified as a heavy cruiser in 1920 ; and scrapped 1946
*, was an aircraft carrier originally named Ticonderoga, and renamed while under construction in 1943.
*, a sloop acquired in 1812, captured by the British in 1813 and renamed HMS Chubb, recaptured by the United States in 1814, and sold in 1815
*, which was the Oritani and then the Tyree before being chartered as a general auxiliary in 1942, renamed to Panay in 1943, and returned to her owner in 1946
*, 52-gun launched 1654 as Marston Moor ; renamed York upon the Restoration 1660 ; ran aground and wrecked 1703
*, 12-gun sloop-of-war Betsy captured from the Americans ; purchased into the Royal Navy March 1777 ; captured by the French, 1778 ; recovered by the British ; recaptured by the French, July 1779 ; renamed Duc DYork ; armed with eighteen, 4-pounder guns ; broken up 1783
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