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Obstacles and such
Obstacles in a street plaza are styled to look like natural street terrain such as stairs, railings, planters and benches.
At its simplest, such a barrier would resemble a fence as might be used for agricultural purposes .< ref name = " WO Obstacles " >
Obstacles such as walls and shields must also be overcome by drawing bombs and arrows accordingly.
Obstacles such as ledges and pits may be overcome by jumping, and other hindrances such as barracades and walls may be crossed using switches found in the area.

Obstacles and stop
Obstacles are the aspects that will stop or hinder a character from achieving his or her individual objective.

Obstacles and their
Obstacles that force a rider to dismount and run with their bike or to " bunny hop " include banks too steep to ride up, steps, sand pits and plank barriers.

Obstacles and was
Nick Van Gelder ( aka Tig ), drummer for Jamiroquai during the Emergency on Planet Earth era was once part of the Ozric Tentacles line up, contributing drums and songwriting on the original cassettes Tantric Obstacles and Erpsongs.
" Unexpected Obstacles ", a retrospective survey of his work, was exhibited during summer 1998 at the ZKM Mediamuseum in Karlsruhe, Germany, and before that at Gallery Otso in Espoo, Finland.

Obstacles and for
Don Heckman reported the bomb scare in his review for the New York Times entitled “ Don McLean Survives Two Obstacles .”
Obstacles include the limited number of suitable locations and the need for high-pressure pipelines between the surface and the containers.
Obstacles usually are built to look " natural " ( out of logs, for instance ), however odd materials and decorations may be added to test the horse's bravery.
* 1996, Overcoming Obstacles Achievement Award for Business, presented by Chicago Women in Film
* Development administration: Obstacles, theories and implications for planning ( IIEP occasional papers ) ( 1968 )
On Button's advice, he decides to go ask the Remover of Inconvenient Obstacles, an ancient and powerful but highly selfish fairy, for help.
), " Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities.
* Planning for Web Services: Obstacles and Opportunities ( 2003 )-ISBN 0-596-00364-1

Obstacles and they
Obstacles in the first Fresnel zone will create signals that will be 0 to 90 degrees out of phase, in the second zone they will be 90 to 270 degrees out of phase, in third zone, they will be 270 to 450 degrees out of phase and so on.

Obstacles and be
Obstacles can include all those that might be found if riding across the countryside, including water, trees, logs, ditches, and banks.
* Obstacles: The obstacles will be constructed and placed on the track.
* Obstacles – An airplane must be able to take off and gain enough height to clear all obstacles and terrain beyond the end of the runway.
Obstacles that could be potentially damaged by subsidence and the natural contour of the Highwall are taken into account, and a surveyor points the Highwall miner in a line ( Theoretical Survey Plot-Line ) mostly perpendicular to the Highwall.

Obstacles and landed
Obstacles to this program included foreign imperialists, the landed elites, and tribal leaders.

Obstacles and at
Image: Obstacles on Taunton Stop Line. JPG | Anti-tank posts each about square and projecting about, made from reinforced concrete, at the top of the eastern side of a steep railway cutting.

Obstacles and high
Obstacles that commonly cause NLOS conditions include buildings, trees, hills, mountains, and, in some cases, high voltage electric power lines.

Obstacles and .
Obstacles to agricultural development include labour shortages, inadequate management and maintenance, salinization, urban migration, and dislocations resulting from previous land reform and collectivization programs.
" Policing a Divided Society: Obstacles to Normalization in Northern Ireland ," Social Problems, v. 33 ( October ), pp. 41 – 55.
Obstacles are traversed using various moves.
* Noble Heart: A Self-Guided Retreat on Befriending Your Obstacles.
About this time he starred in a Michael Sajbel movie called Remove All Obstacles as a cold storage guru.
Obstacles to the project soon appeared.
Obstacles to full communion include different understandings regarding the role of the Pope, the level of involvement of the laity in church governance and the PNCC reception of some former Catholic clergy, most of whom subsequently married.
Obstacles and " hazards " include anything one might find on the farm, including live cows, ditches and barbed wire.
Obstacles to Participatory Design in Large Product Development Organizations: In Namioka, A.
* Chart of Air Navigation Obstacles ( 1: 100. 000 )
Obstacles in the way forced the convoy to proceed slowly.

such and underwater
The demand for ormers is such that they led to the world's first underwater arrest, when Mr. Kempthorne-Leigh of Guernsey was arrested by a police officer in full diving gear when illegally diving for ormers.
Puhvel supported the “ Hand and the Child ” theory through such motifs asthe more powerful giant mother, the mysterious light in the cave, the melting of the sword in blood, the phenomenon of battle rage, swimming prowess, combat with water monsters, underwater adventures, and the bear-hug style of wrestling .”
Examples include staged multi-caches ; underwater caches, caches located 50 feet ( 15 m ) up a tree, caches found only after long offroad drives, caches on high mountain peaks, caches located in challenging environments ( such as Antarctica or north of the Arctic Circle ), and magnetic caches attached to metal structures and / or objects.
Some hotels have accommodation underwater, such as Utter Inn in Lake Mälaren, Sweden.
On February 1, 1950, contract N8ss-2660 was approved for 1, 000 units “ especially adapted for general reconnaissance or command communications ” and “ constructed for short period underwater operation such as encountered in landing and fording operations.
Joysticks are also used for controlling machines such as cranes, trucks, underwater unmanned vehicles, wheelchairs, surveillance cameras and zero turning radius lawn mowers.
Jean, while acting as a Phoenix Force avatar, can create ' cosmic ' flames, even in seemingly impossible situations such as the vacuum of space or underwater.
Although it was never able to match the number of ships of the Royal Navy, it had technological advantages, such as better shells and propellant for much of the Great War, meaning that it never lost a ship to a catastrophic magazine explosion from an above-water attack, although the elderly pre-dreadnought Pommern sank rapidly at Jutland after a magazine explosion caused by an underwater attack.
Using sonar, the team encountered a kind of underwater disturbance ( called a seiche ) due to stored energy ( such as from a wind ) causing an imbalance between the loch's warmer and colder layers ( known as the thermocline ).
A number of anti-submarine missiles also exist ; these generally use the missile in order to deliver another weapon system such as a torpedo or depth charge to the location of the submarine, at which point the other weapon will conduct the underwater phase of the mission.
There are those in the archaeology community who see maritime archaeology as a separate discipline with its own concerns ( such as shipwrecks ) and requiring the specialized skills of the underwater archaeologist.
Wet environments, whether on land in the form of peat bogs and wells, or underwater are particularly important for the survival of organic material, such as wood, leather, fabric and horn.
Significant cave art sites off the coast of western Europe such as the Grotto Cosquer can be reached only by diving, because the cave entrances are underwater, though the upper portions of the caves themselves are not flooded.
Vessels have been discovered where they have been preserved in sediments underwater or in waterlogged land sites, such as the discovery of a canoe near St Botolphs.
Specialized preventive and detective groups exist within many law enforcement organizations either for dealing with particular types of crime, such as traffic law enforcement and crash investigation, homicide, or fraud ; or for situations requiring specialized skills, such as underwater search, aviation, explosive device disposal (" bomb squad "), and computer crime.
There are also other forms of rust, such as the result of the reaction of iron and chloride in an environment deprived of oxygen, such as rebar used in underwater concrete pillars, which generates green rust.
Sonar ( originally an acronym for SOund Navigation And Ranging ) is a technique that uses sound propagation ( usually underwater, as in submarine navigation ) to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels.
During the 1930s American engineers developed their own underwater sound detection technology and important discoveries were made, such as thermoclines, that would help future development.
Plants such as kelp and algae grow in the water and are the basis for some underwater ecosystems.
* Filter out gas micro-bubbles occurring in the venous blood stream such as those created during decompression after underwater diving.
Well-known species such as the great white shark, tiger shark, blue shark, mako shark, and the hammerhead shark are apex predators — organisms at the top of their underwater food chain.
They commonly spawn during the spring, when the females lay strings of eggs in covered areas such as near branches or underwater plants.

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