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eight-man and known
A " stretched " version known as the Utility Vehicle, Tracked, Infantry, T56 was also built, and while it held a complete eight-man team, their equipment had to be carried on the outside.

eight-man and brought
For high schools which play six-man football and eight-man football on an 80-yard long field, a touchback is brought out to the 15-yard line.

eight-man and some
There are some eight-man leagues that play outdoors, however ; in Texas the American Eightman Football League ( AEFL ) plays on a 100-yard field, and in Illinois and Missouri, the Eight Man Football League ( 8FL ) plays on a 60-yard field.
In some states that use an 80-yard field, infractions that normally result in a 15-yard penalty are reduced to 10 yards in eight-man ball.

eight-man and over
* January 24 – A United States Air Force B-52G Stratofortress carrying two Mark 39 thermonuclear bombs breaks up in mid-air over Faro, North Carolina, and crashes, killing three of its eight-man crew.
By the later part of 1992, however, they would be used primarily to put over other tag teams ; they were on the losing end of an eight-man elimination tag team match at Survivor Series ' 92 and were defeated by their old rivals The Steiner Brothers at the 1993 Royal Rumble.
By the later part of 1992, however, they would be used primarily to put over other tag teams ; they were on the losing end of an eight-man elimination tag team match at Survivor Series ' 92 and were defeated by their old rivals The Steiner Brothers at the 1993 Royal Rumble.
By the later part of 1992, however, they would be used primarily to put over other tag teams ; they were on the losing end of an eight-man elimination tag team match at Survivor Series ' 92 and were defeated by their old rivals The Steiner Brothers at the 1993 Royal Rumble.

eight-man and state
The district is rated 1A by the state ; consequently, its teams play eight-man football.
Morrison is home to the Wildcats who have won 13 eight-man football state championships and 1 Class A state championship ( 08 ').

eight-man and from
Robert " Bob " Gaston Moch ( 20 June 1914 – 18 January 2005 ), born and raised in Montesano, was the coxswain of the University of Washington varsity eight-man shell won the gold medal in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin by defeating the favored teams from Germany and Italy in front of Adolf Hitler.
The resulting eight-man band assumed the name Yes, and the album Union ( 1991 ) was assembled from various pieces of an in-progress second ABWH album, as well as recordings that the " Yes proper " band had been working on without Anderson.
There was one high mark in that feud, when Kevin passed out from concussion complications during an eight-man tag team match.
While the AFL asserted throughout the 1990s that the patent covered virtually every aspect of the game ( from the 50-yard field to the eight-man format ), a 1998 lawsuit ( Arena Football League v. Professional Indoor Football League ) established that the patent specifically covered the rebound net feature, meaning that competitors and imitators who attempted to copy the game couldn't use this aspect of the rules.
He challenged Sting at Turning Point for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, but lost thanks to a distraction from Kurt Angle and Booker T. At the Final Resolution PPV, Styles was once again unsuccessful in capturing the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, losing in an eight-man tag team match to the Main Event Mafia.
After departing from TNA, Williams made a one-night return to Border City Wrestling on March 28 to compete in an eight-man gauntlet match to determine who would claim the vacant Heavyweight Championship.
In terms of gameplay, eight-man football is quite different from its eleven-man counterpart.
Variety of offensive play in eight-man football is significantly reduced due to the decrease in options resulting from fewer players.
Attempting the extra point kick after a touchdown is rare in eight-man, due to the lack of specialized kickers and holders and the inability to block defenders from interfering with the kick.
After the Ultimate Warrior won the WWF Championship from Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI and vacated the Intercontinental Title, Santana took part in an eight-man tournament to name a new Intercontinental Champion.
After his eight-man tag team match, Hildreth retired from professional wrestling.

eight-man and .
A successful tour followed, but the eight-man line-up of Yes never recorded a complete album together before splintering in 1992.
Art Davie proposed to Rorion Gracie and John Milius an eight-man single-elimination tournament with a title of War of the Worlds.
A well-organized civil service network, the ‘ Civilian Administration of the Mountain ’ ( CAM ), was set up on October 1, 1983 at Beiteddine, headed by an eight-man supreme council that included a central committee and a general congress.
All the members of the eight-man council were arrested and Sushun was beheaded in public in 1861 on charges of treason.
In any case, Quarry was named to the eight-man tournament field.
He was employed as a roustabout on an eight-man crew.
Four new members were added as well, bringing the band up to an eight-man lineup.
The eight-man Special Forces team carries a nuclear weapon, with the goal of entering an ancient pyramid, descending to the bottom level where the god sleeps, and activating the bomb to stun the god and bury it under tons of rock.
Prince was second in command of his rifle platoon, and shortly after arrival in Korea he led an eight-man evening " snatch patrol " into an enemy encampment.
Gasherbrum I was first climbed on July 5, 1958 by Pete Schoening and Andy Kauffman of an eight-man American expedition led by Nicholas B. Clinch.
Two eight-man brackets were set up and the quarter finals and semi finals were held at Pride Bushido 9, along with an alternate bout in each bracket.
In response to the rise of the Scottish Covenanters, who opposed the attempt to introduce the Book of Common Prayer in Scotland in 1637, Charles I appointed an eight-man subcommittee of the Privy Council to deal with the issue.
The following day, at the second set of television tapings, Haas and Benjamin defeated the All-Night Xpress of Kenny King and Rhett Titus, and participated in an eight-man tag team match, teaming with the Briscoe Brothers against the Kings of Wrestling and the All-Night Xpress, which ended in a no contest.
Bravo Two Zero was the call sign of an eight-man British Army SAS patrol, deployed into Iraq during the First Gulf War in January 1991.
* Nine-man football, eight-man football and six-man football are varieties of gridiron football played with fewer players.
The eight-man staff at Isachsen usually consisted of four Americans and four Canadians.
The weapons do not arm and the eight-man crew ejects safely, although a firefighter responding to the crash is killed and several people are injured in a road accident.

commission and known
When the office of Lord High Admiral was in commission, as it was for most of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries until it reverted to the Crown, it was exercised by a Board of Admiralty, officially known as the Commissioners for Exercising the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, & c. ( alternatively of England, Great Britain or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland depending on the period ).
In 1634, Borromini received his first major independent commission to design the church, cloister and monastic buildings of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane ( also known as San Carlino ).
The next day, Himmler formed a special commission that arrested over 5, 000 suspected and known opponents of the regime.
A Local Government Commission was wound up in 1966, and replaced with a Royal Commission ( known as the Redcliffe-Maud commission ).
On 21 December 1865 he was chosen vice-president of the diet, and in March 1866 became president of the sub-committee appointed by the parliamentary commission to draw up the Composition ( commonly known as the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 ) between Austria and Hungary, of which the central idea, that of the " Delegations ," originated with him.
This was headed by Justice Fazal Ali and the commission itself was also known as the Fazal Ali Commission.
Weissmuller would later, upon moving to the prosperous Bel Air section of Los Angeles, California, ( specifically to an area known today as East Gate Bel Air ), famously commission architect Paul Williams to design a large home with a 300-foot serpentine swimming pool that curled around the house ( and which still exists to this day ).
Other casinos take, out of the winnings, a 5 % commission ( usually known as the rake ).
Project MKUltra was first brought to wide public attention in 1975 by the U. S. Congress, through investigations by the Church Committee, and by a presidential commission known as the Rockefeller Commission.
That report prompted investigations by the U. S. Congress, in the form of the Church Committee, and by a presidential commission known as the Rockefeller Commission that looked into domestic activities of the CIA, the FBI, and intelligence-related agencies of the military.
In 1806, a secret commission was set up, known as the " Delicate Investigation ", to examine Lady Douglas's claims.
He served on the jury for the Sydney Opera House commission and was crucial in the selection of the now internationally known design by Jørn Utzon.
Griffin's first independent commission was a landscape design for the State Normal School at Charleston, Illinois, now known as the Eastern Illinois University.
The city developed the city commission form of city government, known as the " Galveston Plan ", to help expedite recovery.
During the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812, it was common to distinguish verbally between privateers ( also known as private ships of war ) on the one hand, and armed merchantmen, which were referred to as " letters of marque ", on the other, though both received the same commission.
The commission issued thirty-four articles known as the Articles d ' Issy, which condemned Mme Guyon's ideas very briefly and provided a short treatise on the orthodox Catholic idea of prayer.
The stated purposes of the Act are " regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States a rapid, efficient, nationwide, and worldwide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges, for the purpose of the national defense, and for the purpose of securing a more effective execution of this policy by centralizing authority theretofore granted by law to several agencies and by granting additional authority with respect to interstate and foreign commerce in wire and radio communication, there is hereby created a commission to be known as the ' Federal Communications Commission ', which shall be constituted as hereinafter provided, and which shall execute and enforce the provisions of this Act.
In 1962, Roy Grounds split from his partners Frederick Romberg and Robin Boyd, retained the commission, and designed the gallery at 180 St Kilda Road ( now known as NGV International ).
Michelangelo was intimidated by the scale of the commission, and made it known from the outset of Julius II's approach that he would prefer to decline.
* The inverted detective story: Also known as " howcatchem ", the commission of the crime and the identity of the perpetrator is revealed to the reader first, then the rest of the story describes the detective's attempt to solve the mystery.
' The county seat locating commission designated the area now known as Rolla to be the county seat.
On March 3, 1964, Owen D. Adams was elected as a Republican to the historically Democratic Caddo Parish Commission, then known as the police jury ( equivalenty to county commission in other states ).
In 1905, when French was awarded the commission to design the new school, he was already well known to the Plymouth school board: French was a native of Plymouth, descended from an old and distinguished family.
After the July 20 plot to assassinate Hitler failed, a special Gestapo commission arrested and interrogated all known members of the Resistance.
To that end, on 30 January 1652 Hale was appointed chairman of a commission to investigate law reform, which soon became known as the Hale Commission.

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