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This left the formation fairly vulnerable — though near invincible to forwards assault, phalanxes like other infantry formations were fairly prone to flanking, and worse still tending to break up when advancing quickly over rough ground.
The Austrian army under von Browne had taken up a near invincible position on the Ziska-and the Tabor mountains.
The series concludes in issues # 63-66, in which the Suicide Squad travels to Diabloverde ( an island near the Bermuda Triangle ) to depose a seemingly invulnerable and invincible dictator calling himself Guedhe, who has his own personal bodyguards, a group of villains calling themselves the Suicide Squad.
Jenius shows in his first sortie that he is a preternaturally talented ace pilot who is near invincible in combat, despite his need to wear corrective lenses on duty.
His powers seem similar, but he seems to be near invincible ( Nightcrawler broke his neck and he regenerated ).

near and instrument
In general, the guitar's soundbox can be thought of as composed of two connected chambers: the upper bouts and lower bouts ( a bout being the rounded corner of an instrument body ), which meet at the waist, or the narrowest part of the body face near the soundhole.
A manometer could also refer to a pressure measuring instrument, usually limited to measuring pressures near to atmospheric.
During the last glacial period, present-day Slovenia was inhabited by Neanderthals ; the most famous Neanderthal archeological site in Slovenia is a cave close to the village of Šebrelje near Cerkno, where the Divje Babe flute, the oldest known musical instrument in the world was found in 1995.
Special VFR is only intended to enable takeoffs and landings from airports that are near to VMC conditions, and may in some States only be performed during daytime hours if a pilot does not possess an instrument rating.
If the micrometer is in good condition, then they are all so near to zero that the instrument seems to read essentially " dead-on " all along its range ; no noticeable error is seen at any locale.
Apparently the giant will awaken only if a specific musical instrument is played near the hill.
In his book The Motorcycle Diaries, Che Guevara describes an instrument that he identified as a charango while near Temuco, Chile in 1952.
As late as the 19th century the instrument was still commonly associated with the Anglo-Irish, e. g. the Anglican clergyman Canon James Goodman ( 1828 – 1896 ) from Kerry, who interestingly had his uilleann pipes buried with him at Creagh ( Church of Ireland ) cemetery near Baltimore, County Cork.
Its earliest use in Europe dates back to the 19th century in Budrio, a town near Bologna, Italy, where Giuseppe Donati transformed the ocarina from a toy, which only played a few notes, into a more comprehensive instrument ( known as the first " classical " ocarinas ).
Effective course accuracy was about three degrees, which near the station provided sufficient safety margins for instrument approaches down to low minimums.
Georg von Peuerbach ( also Purbach, Peurbach, Purbachius, his real surname is unknown ) ( born May 30, 1423 in Peuerbach near Linz – April 8, 1461 in Vienna ) was an Austrian astronomer, mathematician and instrument maker.
This feature is along one axis with the LBTI instrument at wavelengths of 2. 9-13 micrometres, which is the near infrared.
The Command Module had two DSKYs connected to its AGC: one located on the main instrument panel and a second located in the lower equipment bay near a sextant used for aligning the inertial guidance platform.
Historically, photometry in the near infrared through long-wavelength ultra-violet was done with a photoelectric photometer, an instrument that measured the light intensity of a single object by directing its light on to a photosensitive cell.
In summer 1670 Karl II sent Biber to Absam, near Innsbruck, to negotiate with the celebrated instrument maker Jacob Stainer for the purchase of new instruments for the Kapelle.
The Divje Babe flute, an artifact found in a cave near Cerkno, Slovenia, is possibly the oldest known musical instrument ever.
Baldwin's " Solid-Body Electric Harpsichord " or " Combo Harpsichord " is an aluminum-framed instrument of fairly traditional form, with no soundboard and with two sets of electromagnetic pickups, one near the plectra and the other at the strings ' midpoint.
The instrument cluster featured an ammeter, fuel gauge, temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge and clock in set of smaller stacked pods near the centre of the instrument panel.
* mounted within or near the signal source, such as a turntable, microphone or musical instrument.
* am Steg ( Ger ): at the bridge ; i. e., playing a bowed string instrument near its bridge, which produces a heavier, stronger tone ( see sul ponticello in this list )
Generation Terrorists was recorded by tracking ( the band recording each instrument separately rather than playing it as a live band and then adding the overdubs later ) over a period of twenty-three weeks, at Blackbarn Studios, near Guildford, England.
However, the basset horn is larger and has a bend near the mouthpiece rather than an entirely straight body ( older instruments are typically curved or bent in the middle ), and while the clarinet is typically a transposing instrument in B or A ( meaning a written C sounds as a B or A ), the basset horn is typically in F ( less often in G ).
The best-known are the SPOT satellites flying the Vegetation instrument, the Topex / Poseidon, Jason-1 and Jason-2 oceanography satellites, the Argos system, Envisat and — in the near future — Pleiades satellites.
A broad, flat, white plastic cleaning tool with a purple, simulated velvet cleaning surface was supplied with each Optigan to allow periodic cleaning of the photoelectric cell, located near the rear of the instrument.

near and fate
When Brown was hanged without incident, Booth stood in uniform near the scaffold and afterwards expressed great satisfaction with Brown's fate, although he admired the condemned man's bravery in facing death stoically.
Interstate 675 and Georgia 400 were originally planned to be connected inside the Perimeter, along with the Stone Mountain Freeway ( U. S. Highway 78 ) connecting with the Downtown Connector ( a co-signment of I-75 / I-85 ) near Moreland Avenue, destroying many neighborhoods in western DeKalb, but community opposition in the early 1970s spared them this fate of urbanization, although part of the proposed Stone Mountain Tollway later became the Freedom Parkway.
However fate spared the town a battle between the opposing forces, which instead took place 12 miles north of it in Pennsylvania near the town of Gettysburg.
* The fate line runs from the bottom of the palm near the wrist, up through the center of the palm towards the middle finger.
Azazel's fate is foretold near the end of 1 Enoch 2: 8, where God says, “ On the day of the great judgement he shall be cast into the fire.
As fate would have it, when Agrelot died in 2004 he was buried in Carolina, Puerto Rico, just a few meters near Vigoreaux's tomb.
They are too near to be great, but our children shall understand when and how our fate was changed, and by whose hand.
Standing near the entrance to the Valley, over the centuries it suffered the fate of other low-lying tombs, which was to be filled with rubble washed down in the flash floods that accompany thunderstorms over the Valley.
A popular theme in his works is the fate of Poland and more broadly, Europe, in the near future ( from several to several dozen years ).
Another housing estate called the Windmill Lane Estate, located near Cape Hill, met a similar fate.
Many British prisoners at Sachsenhausen were executed by hanging, and according to his own account he avoided the same fate because of a quarantine resulting from a typhus outbreak within the camp, and the opportunity which arose to smuggle himself into a group of prisoners who were being transferred to the Mauthausen concentration camp near Lintz in Upper Austria.
The parents, grief-stricken curse the prince “ Just as we are dying due the separation from our beloved son you too shall have the same fate .” Dasharatha concludes the chapter by saying that his end is near and the curse has taken effect.
He was much concerned about the fate of his picture collection, little of which had any merit, and about preparations for his grave as he hoped to be buried at Widcombe near Bath.
The fate of Tayleur, the largest ship of its day, haunted the company for years, for it was wrecked on its maiden voyage to Australia at Lambay Island, near Ireland.
Esuu feared what might be her fate whenever she offended her husband ; particularly when there was no one near their hut to act as check on him.
Most of Gonzalo's army deserted him just before the crucial battle at Sacsayhuamán ( in Spanish Jaquijajuana ), near Cusco, that would determine the fate of the conquest.
The heroes later travel to Dezo to seek out Lutz ( Noah was an incarnation in the first game ), and after Rolf awakens him from a long sleep, he informs them that the people of Algo have now devoted themselves to Mother Brain and, because of this, the entire system is near its fate.
The fate of the SDF-3, which was last seen adrift in space near the newly formed black hole, is currently unknown.
: The near land, the dear land, whatever fate,
The foundation is intimately connected to the fate of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, whose new administrative centre at Dolforwyn Castle near Abermule so alarmed Edward I that it was besieged.
This following the tragic fate of the doomed Newcastle ship, the Adventure that had gone aground near the coast at the Tyne River inlet.
Jonathan Kent himself, during his near death experience, explained to Clark's soul how being a Kryptonian he could never die, or at least, die only after much more grievous injuries than a " simple " beating: he merely accepted his death because his human upbringing instilled in him a strong sense of human mortality, and conformed to it accepting his fate.
: It is revealed near the end of the final battle that Kujaku has used his powers to attempt to change fate: He forged a sword which is connected to Shura-tō and so allows a measure of control over Ashura, Yama-tō, which he gave to the Yasha clan so it would pass down to Yasha.
Inuit village near Frobisher Bay, from Hall's Arctic Researches and Life Among the Esquimaux, 1865 Around 1857, Hall became interested in the Arctic and spent the next few years studying the reports of previous explorers and trying to raise money for an expedition, primarily intended to learn the fate of Sir John Franklin's lost expedition.

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