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Some and hydroplane
Some even hydroplane, a technique where they filter food out while flying with their bill in the ocean.

Some and hull
Some vehicles mount more machine guns ; for example on the German Marder, one machine gun fires from the rear of the vehicle, and the Russian BMP-3 has two machine guns mounted in the hull facing forward.
Some time during its berth the port ( left ) side of the ship was cut down about above the keel, but fortuitously this has preserved the correct shape of the hull.
Some tanks, produced in 1931, had sealing zinc shims at the hull bottom at the interface between armoured plates for fording water obstacles.
Some ISU-152s were equipped with even larger external fuel tanks, two tanks on the rear hull deck, in addition to the four external fuel tanks ( 90 litres each, maximum ), or with two smaller additional external fuel tanks, on the hull rear.
Some of these vehicles will be equipped with the Patria Nemo turret while others will be equipped with BMP-3 turrets and have therefore been slightly modified, including a somewhat longer hull.
Some inflatable boats have an inflated keel to create a " groove " along the line of the hull improving the hull's wave cutting and turning performance.
Some inflatables have inflated keels whose V-shape help the hull move through waves reducing the slamming effect caused by the flat hull landing back on the surface the water after passing over the top of a wave at speed.
* Some marine growth, such as Shipworms, would bore into the hull causing severe damage over time.
Some later fog bells were placed under water, particularly in especially dangerous areas, so that their sound ( which would be a predictable set, such as the number " 23 ") would be carried further and reverberate through the ship's hull.
Some hulls use both materials, with a wood hull and a fiberglass laminate applied to the outer surface for greater durability.
Some contest that the United States Heavyweight Eight might have won the gold medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, or probably would have won the silver, instead of taking the bronze behind West Germany and the Soviet Union, if they had chosen to use the new “ D ” hull rather than the familiar ' A ' hull, called Copenhagen Gold, which the crew preferred.
Some fast racing scows use bilgeboards, which are mounted between the centerline of the hull and the sides, specifically so that they can use a pair of asymmetric foils for maximum lift and minimum drag.
Some manufacturers offer flexible ballast bags that are mounted outboard of the hull on both sides, and pumps that use the boat's speed through the water for power.
Some were also purpose-built in factories, using an existing tank chassis with a hull superstructure to accommodate repair and recovery equipment.
Some polacca pictures show what appears to be a ship-rigged vessel ( sometimes with a lateen on the mizzen ) with a galley-like hull and single-pole masts.
Seventy two feet long with a beam of twenty two feet, solid steel hull with diesel engine, built in 1922. Some of the captains who sailed the Norvic were Captains Charier and Fleming, Dudley Gamble, the Bailey brothers, Jack, George and Lincoln and Jim McKnight.
Some pieces of shrapnel were two feet square and they put four holes in Moales hull.
Some CCGA units on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts as well as the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River actually have dedicated rescue vessels such as rigid hull inflatable boats similar to the Zodiac Hurricane 733 or Titan 249 XL.

Some and builders
Some builders are installing waterless urinals and even composting toilets that completely eliminate water usage in sewage disposal.
Some builders have come up with additional cost saving tips:
Some builders make their own chassis, which creates a special, customized vehicle.
Some of the award winners have also been inducted into the Hall of Fame as builders, including Foster Hewitt.
Some sub-floors are inset below the top surface level of surrounding flooring's joists and such subfloors and a normal height joist are joined to make a plywood box both molding and containing at least of concrete ( A ' Mud Floor ' in builders parlance ).
Some of Smith's pipes still survive in the present instrument but, over the years, various builders have had a hand in its development, namely Nicholls, Hill, Bishop, Brindley, Norman & Beard and Henry Willis.
Some built whole blocks of company housing, as in Mount Union, while others only dabbled in development, allowing local builders to meet the demand, as in Alexandria.
Some lift builders in France are still using Yan parts, especially the fixed grip.
Some builders also believe that models constructed with studless beams look nicer than their studded counterparts.
Some system builders, in an effort to make their system more portable and convenient, install speakers and small LCD screens into the case.
Some athletes and body builders will also use anastrozole as a part of their steroid cycle to reduce and prevent symptoms of excess estrogens ; gynecomastia and water retention.
Some grew as lacy or fan-like colonies that became important reef builders and in some regions form an abundant component of limestones.
Some light industries and services, such as garage repair, physiotherapy, water treatment, and builders and decorators, are located in the business park on Bancombe Road.
Some modern builders also add coloured oxides or other items, such as bottles, tires, or pieces of timber, to add variety to the structure.
Some of the sport's most successful builders and racers, including World Champions Stuart Smith and his sons Stuart Jnr and Andy, Willie Harrison, Doug Cronshaw, and Frankie Wainman Jnr were from the North of England.
Some professional builders also offered both kits and finished boats.
Although his early publication of 1787, Observations on Some Parts of Natural History, incorrectly attributed the prehistoric mounds of Ohio to the Danes, in his 1797 work ( mentioned above ) he reconsidered his earlier claim, identifying the Mound builders as Native Americans.
Some bicycle builders simply accept this tendency, but others solve the problem by moving the seat post forward, lowering the handlebars, or by using a smaller wheel in front, typically a 24 " instead of a 26 ".
Some 1, 444, 000 builders worked on it for eight years, completing it in 1573.
Some of the pioneer railway builders were self-taught, but others had gained their engineering experience constructing canals, or in military service.
Some magazines in the English language in the beginning of 2000s deemed some worldwide genres like Electro-rock ( using this term on the 2000s music ) and New rave having some Brazilian bands not only as the exponents but builders of these movements.
Some body builders use T. terrestris as post cycle therapy or " PCT ".
Some of the best craftsman, woodcarving masters and builders came from the Debar region and were recognized for their skills in creating detailed and impressive woodcarvings, painting beautiful icons and building unique architecture.
Some modern builders refer to these vehicles as monocycles, though that term is also sometimes used to describe motorized unicycles.

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