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Close and powerful
It is slightly more powerful than the others and is a suitable choice for CQB ( Close Quarter Battle ) games due to its small size and decent barrel-to gun-length ratio.
Close to General Zia-ul-Haq, Akhtar consolidated political power and was widely regarded as country's most powerful statesman to have an influence on country's covert and overt public policies.

Close and kings
Close by is the village of Scone, ancient capital of Scotland and former home to Scottish kings.
Close to this place two graves of Celtic kings can be found.

Close and especially
Newcastle Close and Old Seacoal Lane ( now just short alleyways off Farringdon Street ) recall the wharves that used to line this canal, especially used by the coastal coal trade from the North East of England.
Anderson is recognized as the main instigator of a series of epic works produced by Yes at the time ; he played a role in creating such complex pieces as " Close to the Edge ", " Awaken " and especially " The Gates of Delirium ".
In 1974 after the war ended, PNS changed its objective from covering the Far East to the United States, especially California, under the guidance of Executive Editor Sandy Close.
On the occasions when he captained his team, especially in 1968 when Brian Close was injured for a long time, he proved to be " a shrewd and intelligent exponent of the craft ( of captaincy )".
Close cuts to characters ' faces are used far more often in television than in movies ; they are especially common in soap operas.
For decades afterwards, he conducted his own independent UFO research, developing the Close Encounter classification system, and is widely considered the father of the concept of scientific analysis of both reports and, especially, trace evidence purportedly left by UFOs.
Close between the near communes ( Berzo Demo, Capo di Ponte, Cedegolo and Paisco Loveno ), it saw to reduce his territorial extension after the second world war, when gave a lot of his ground, especially mountainous or wooded, at the another communes in the zone ( for example the homonym mountain is in the province of Sondrio ).
Close order ranks and squares presented a hedge of bayonets to the enemy, which was especially useful for deterring cavalry.
Additionally, pump shotguns are sometimes used, especially in CQB ( Close Quarters Battle ).
Close strikes can also generate electromagnetic pulses ( EMPs ) – especially during " positive " lightning discharges.
( a 10: 1 ratio ) The ASRTs utilized the AN / TPQ-10 with great success, especially during the Battle of Khe Sanh, where poor weather made conventional Close air support methods unreliable.

Close and Edward
Her father was a descendant of the Taliaferros of Virginia ; her paternal grandfather, Edward Bennett Close, a stockbroker and director of the American Hospital Association, was first married to Post Cereals ' heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post.
Among the people buried in the cathedral, the most famous is probably Sir Edward Heath, KG, MBE ( 1916 – 2005 ), who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and as a Member of Parliament from 1950 to 2001, and who lived in the Cathedral Close for the last twenty years of his life.
In 1905, she married investment banker Edward Bennett Close of Greenwich, Connecticut, and divorced in 1919.
( Through his second marriage, Edward Bennett Close would become the paternal grandfather of actress Glenn Close.
His subjects included Chuck Close, Andy Warhol, William S. Burroughs, Edward Albee, Louise Nevelson, Larry Rivers, Lynda Benglis, Nam Jume Paik, David Hockney, David Bowie, Christo, Peter Hujar, Roy Lichtenstein, Paloma Picasso, James Rosenquist, Richard Feigen, among others-a who's who of the New York arts and letters scene.
Many of the streets of the Charterfields housing development, built during the 1970s, adopted the names of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators, such as Catesby Drive ( Robert Catesby ), Digby Road ( Sir Edward Digby ), Keyes Drive ( Robert Keyes ), Tresham Road ( Francis Tresham ), Ambrose Crescent ( Ambrose Rokewood ), Monteagle Drive ( Lord Monteagle-William Parker ) and Rokewood Close ( Ambrose Rokewood ).
Whitney produced the lyrics to LDS Church hymns, including " The Wintry Day, Descending to Its Close ", ( music composed by Edward P. Kimball ) and " Savior Redeemer of My Soul " ( music by Harry A.
Recent acquisitions include 201 personal letters of surveyor John Septimus Roe ( 1797 – 1878 ) and the Edward Close sketchbook ( 1817 – 1818 ).< ref >
His work as co-director with Edward Sutherland on the musical / romance Close Harmony starring Buddy Rogers, Nancy Carroll, Harry Green, and Jack Oakie, and the musical / drama The Dance of Life ( both released in 1929 ), was so skillful he was allowed to begin directing without collaboration, beginning with The Mighty that same year starring George Bancroft, in which he also played the part of Mr. Jamieson.
Holmesburg Prison was used for three major motion pictures, Up Close & Personal starring Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer, Animal Factory starring Willem Dafoe, Mickey Rourke, and Edward Furlong, and Law Abiding Citizen starring Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, and Colm Meany.
Most of the rebroadcast transmitters air a regional program called " Close To Home ," which is also heard on CBC Radio One stations throughout New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Close to his brother Edward and John, Lord of Reguengos de Monsaraz, Peter grew up in a calm environment free of intrigues.
Connector pathways and trails are provided to various nearby streets, including ( from North to South ) Gorsebud Close, Edward Laurie Drive / Beechwood Terrace, Heathside Crescent, Moss Court, Remmington Court, Scotch Pine Terrace, Montgomery Court, Glenbourne Court, Parkmount Close, Turnmill Drive, Thackery Close, Brackley Place, Stockleigh Place, Essex Lane, Warwick Lane, and Barkton Lane.

Close and III
She was listed as the holder of Totnes in 1230, and was granted 12 marks to strengthen Hay Castle by King Henry III on the Close Rolls ( 1234 – 1237 ).
He is best known for his roles in box office hits such as Three Amigos ( 1986 ), The Godfather Part III ( 1990 ), Forget Paris ( 1995 ), and Up Close & Personal ( 1996 ).
* " Pavlov's House " is a structure in the first mission of Close Combat III: The Russian Front, with it starting in German control.
The term Crew was apparently coined by John L Hancock III ( AKA " Rat Boy ") as a slang term for a group of friends when he wrote the Youth of Today song " Youth Crew " on their 1985 7 " " Can't Close My Eyes " which was predated by a T Shirt designed by RatBoy himself as well as the 7 Seconds " The Crew " record.
The Newmarch lands were thus split in half, one moiety consisting of nearly 17 knight's fees, in Gloucestershire ( including Dyrham ), Somerset, Buckinghamshire, Wiltshire and Berkshire going to the Russells, with the second half, including the caput of North Cadbury, being confirmed to Bottrell by Henry III in 1218, per the Close Rolls.
Nonetheless Tyrconnell existed for a period as an independent kingdom, recognised by King Henry III of England ( see Close Roll, in the Tower of London, 28 Hen.
* Mk III Close Support Armoured Car-Mk II with 6 pounder replaced by a 75 mm gun.

Close and England
In 1961, a volcanic eruption forced the evacuation of the entire population via Cape Town to wooden huts in the disused Pendell Army Camp in Merstham, Surrey, England, before moving to a more permanent site at a former Royal Air Force station in Calshot near Southampton, England, living mainly in a road called Tristan Close.
The former Yorkshire and England cricket captain Brian Close lived in the town during his childhood and still lives there now.
Ex-Yorkshire & England cricket captain Brian Close settled in Baildon many years ago but was born in nearby Rawdon.
Brian Close was dropped as England captain in favour of Colin Cowdrey.
Snow ( 2 / 66 & 3 / 40 ), removed the West Indian openers Conrad Hunte and Easton McMorris for 12 runs in the second innings, Brian Close caught Sobers off him for a first ball duck and England won a stunning victory by an innings and 34 runs.
Close up of a Russell hybrid lupin in a typical garden setting, UK, England.
Derrick Close represented Lanarkshire Eagles and England in the 1952 Speedway World Championship Final.
After the conquest of England, the Normans built a castle on the banks of the River Frome, at the site now known as Castle Close.
The former Yorkshire and England cricket captain Brian Close lived in the town during his childhood.
The team toured the south of England and it was on this tour that Trueman met two of his future Yorkshire colleagues, Brian Close and Ray Illingworth.
Three other debutants that day who all became England players were Close and opening batsman Frank Lowson for Yorkshire ; and Middlesex fast bowler John Warr for Cambridge.
Oliver Close Estate is a housing estate in Leyton, London, England.
He attended Dean Close School and Cranfield University in England.
Close by is Craignethan Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots stayed on her journey South to be tried and executed by Elizabeth I of England.
Educated at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, England, he first visited Kenya in 1924.
Brian Close was replaced by Colin Cowdrey for the MCC tour of the West Indies in 1967 – 68, his third spell as England captain and he was determined to make a success of it.
Close to the village is St Olaf's Church, which has a reputation of being the smallest church in England.
According to David Frith, the only time he was moved to express severe disapproval was when Brian Close was dismissed after a poor shot in the Fourth Test in 1961 at Old Trafford ; this was part of a final-day England collapse that handed Australia the match and a 2 – 1 series win after the hosts had been on course for victory and the series lead.

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