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* Gaea, an island in the novel The Arm of the Starfish
Adam, who holds himself responsible for the death of Joshua Archer the previous summer ( in The Arm of the Starfish ) because he trusted a girl, is reluctant to open his heart and risk being hurt again.
Having been betrayed by Kali Cutter in The Arm of the Starfish, Adam tries to keep his emotional distance from Vicky while enlisting her in his dolphin communication project.
Concurrent with The Moon by Night is The Arm of the Starfish, a book from the O ' Keefe family series that takes place the same summer as the Austins ' camping trip.
The Arm of the Starfish introduces as its protagonist Adam Eddington.
The Arm of the Starfish is a young adult novel by Madeleine L ' Engle, first published in 1965.
The Arm of the Starfish is Adam's first appearance in L ' Engle's novels, and his only appearance in the O ' Keefe series.
As of The Arm of the Starfish, she is a scientist and mathematician ( albeit without a doctorate ) who assists Calvin with his work, while also helping to raise her large family.
Many of the characters in The Arm of the Starfish are named after biblical or religious figures.
The Arm of the Starfish is the first of four novels about Poly ( later called Polly ) and the O ' Keefe family.
The Arm of the Starfish takes place about twelve to thirteen years after the events of A Swiftly Tilting Planet, the last of the Time Quartet of books about the Murry family.
The second generation O ' Keefe books were written concurrently with the Time Quartet ( eventually Time Quintet ), with The Arm of the Starfish appearing just three years after A Wrinkle in Time.
The Austin family books have three major crossover characters in common with the O ' Keefe books, two of whom are introduced in The Arm of the Starfish.

Arm and is
The Merchant Marine is the `` Fourth Arm of Defense '', for a strong and effective American Merchant Marine is essential to the economy and security of our Nation.
The university is made up of four campuses, with Sexton and Carleton located near Downtown Halifax, while Studley is closer to the Northwest Arm.
Munch's Self-Portrait With Skeleton Arm ( 1895 ) is done with an etching needle-and-ink method also used by Paul Klee.
Pearl Harbour is a small harbour in the south-east corner of Lake Manapouri, used mainly by ferry and water taxi operators transporting Meridian Energy staff to the Manapouri power station at West Arm, as well as carrying tourists traveling onwards to Doubtful Sound via the same location.
Just before Uxbridge is Cowley Peachey junction, where the Slough Arm branches off westward.
The Wendover Arm branches off westwards from the summit level under a bridge adjacent to Marsworth Top Lock and is currently navigable for just over a mile to moorings and a winding hole.
To the left is the restored Saltisford Canal Arm, a short stretch that used to run under the railway to the original canal basin complex and terminus of the Warwick and Birmingham Canal-the basin was filled-in in the 1970s.
At Warwick the last remaining branch of the GU, the Saltisford Canal Arm is encountered.
When Gustave Courbet drew a crayon illustration for The Black Arm ( 1856 ), a pantomime by Fernand Desnoyers written for another mime, Paul Legrand ( see next section ), the Pierrot who quakes with fear as a black arm snakes up from the ground before him is clearly a child of the Pierrot in The Ol ’ Clo's Man.
Mark Arm, the vocalist for the Seattle band Green River — and later Mudhoney — is generally credited as being the first to use the term grunge to describe this genre of music.
The Fleet Air Arm ( FAA ) is the branch of the British Royal Navy responsible for the operation of naval aircraft.
There is also a Fleet Air Arm museum inside the Museum of Transport and Technology ( MOTAT ) in Auckland, New Zealand.
Although currently the Fleet Air Arm is an all rotary wing force in terms of its front-line operations, the introduction of the F-35B Lightning II will see a restoration of fixed wing operations.
* Fowler Creek is a tributary of the Salmon River near the community of Salmon Arm, British Columbia
Within the metro area there is the CARICOM headquarters, the Administrative Arm of the Caribbean Regional Integration Organisation.
Sydney is on the east bank of the Sydney River where it discharges into South Arm of Sydney Harbour.
The central business district is located on a peninsula extending into South Arm formed by Sydney River on the west side and Muggah Creek on the east side.
* Brazo de reina, ( Spanish for " The Queen's Arm ") is a traditional tamal dish.
The Belgian Land Component is the Ground Arm of the Belgian Armed Forces.
The Boston Digital Arm is a recent artificial limb that has taken advantage of these more advanced processors.
* The Rue du Bras de Fer ( Iron Arm Street ) is very typical of the medieval Montpellier.
It is part of the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy.
With a galactic latitude of 4 degrees and galactic longitude 71 degrees, this system lies inward along the same Orion Spur in which the Sun is located within the Milky Way, near where the spur approaches the Sagittarius Arm.

Arm and first
* The Man with the Golden Arm ( 1955 ): based on the novel by Nelson Algren, one of the first Hollywood films to deal with heroin addiction
Arm first used the term in 1981, when he wrote a letter under his given name Mark McLaughlin to the Seattle zine Desperate Times, criticizing his band Mr. Epp and the Calculations as " Pure grunge!
The first military aerobatic team to use smoke at will during displays was Fleet Air Arm 702 Squadron " The Black Cats " at the Farnborough Air show in
The flag was first flown at Velasco January 8, 1836, was hoisted along with the Bloody Arm flag at Goliad on news of the declaration of independence March 8, 1836.
However, although Wrexham itself was bypassed, the plan to join the rivers Severn, Mersey and Dee was completed, first by cutting the Wirral Arm from Chester to Ellesmere Port ( Whitby wharf ) then by extending the Llangollen Arm via ellesmere, Whitchurch and Bettisfield Moss through to the Chester Canal at Hurleston.
Their first design, the Naiad and Double Naiad were intended for various Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm designs, but saw no use in the end.
* Summer 1980 – The British Aerospace Sea Harrier enters operational service with the Fleet Air Arm, providing the British Royal Navy with its first high-performance fixed-wing aircraft capability since the retirement of the aircraft carrier in December 1978.
Built directly over a filled-in canal basin of Gibson's Arm it was the first structure in an area ( now occupied by Centenary Square and the International Convention Centre and Symphony Hall ) purchased by the council for the creation of a grand civic scheme to include new council offices, mayor's residence, public library and concert hall.
* Knik Arm Bridge ( never built ), a proposed 3. 2 km road bridge over the Knik Arm portion of Cook Inlet, north of Anchorage Alaska, first envisioned in the 1950s
Baldwin I ( probably 830s – 879 ), also known as Baldwin Iron Arm ( the epithet is first recorded in the 12th century ), was the first count of Flanders.
Argentine ground crew repaired the runway within twenty-four hours, to a level of quality suitable for the C-130 Hercules and Aermacchi MB-339 jets .< ref > Hastings and Jenkins: The Battle for the Falklands, p. 203: " Meanwhile, a single Aeromacchi < sub ></ sub >-almost certainly the first Fleet Air Arm < sub ></ sub > ( Argentine COAN ) reconnaissance aircraft flying from Port Stanley-attacked the ...."</ ref > Many sources claim that fake craters confounded British damage assessment, however, the British were well aware that the runway remained in use by C-130 military transport aircraft and IA 58 Pucará ground-attack aircraft.
The runway continued to be used by Argentine C-130s until the end of the war and was also available for Aermacchi MB-339 jets < ref > Max Hastings :" The Battle for the Falklands " on page 203 in the San Carlos chapter ( 21 May ):" Meanwhile, a single Aeromacchi < sub ></ sub >-almost certainly the first Fleet Air Arm < sub ></ sub > ( Argentine COAN ) reconnaissance aircraft flying from Port Stanley-attacked the ...."</ ref > and FMA Pucarás.
As the area was first settled, it was known as Bottom of Bay Bulls Arm.
The first issue he had to resolve was an attempt by the Royal Navy to take over RAF Coastal Command as well as an attempt by the British Army to establish their own Army Air Arm.
The Fleet Air Arm handed the station back to the Royal Air Force on 28 September 1972 and ' D ' Flight, 202 Squadron, the Helicopter Search and Rescue Flight, was the first RAF unit to return.
Joe Batt's Arm hosts the Ethridge's Point Seaside Festival, which usually takes place during the first weekend in August, the weekend before the Brimstone Head festival.
* No. 800 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, becomes the first operational Royal Navy squadron equipped with monoplanes when it takes delivery of Blackburn Skuas.
* Autumn 1930 – The Royal Air Force rededicates No. 443 Flight of the Fleet Air Arm as the first British catapult flight of aircraft assigned to operate from battleship and cruiser catapults.
* November 26 – After taking off from Hal Far, Malta, a Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Air Force Fairey Flycatcher lands aboard the British aircraft carrier, achieving the first night carrier landing by a fleet fighter.
* The de Havilland Sea Hornets of No. 801 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, embark aboard the Royal Navy aircraft carrier, becoming the first British twin-engined single-seat aircraft to operate from an aircraft carrier.
* The Royal Navys Fleet Air Arm takes delivery of its first British-built helicopter, a Westland Dragonfly.

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