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After achieving independence in 1960 the Faidem's ( Force Aerienne Islamique de Mauritanie ) was supplied equipment by France, such as C-47s and MH. 1521 Broussards, which was later replaced by the Britten-Norman BN-2A Defender between 1976 – 78 and had operated as a transport and observation squadron in the Western Sahara War.
Williams Electronics was an especially prolific user of the processor, which was deployed in arcade hits such as Defender, Joust, Sinistar, and Robotron: 2084.
Merlin plays a modern-day villain in Roger Zelazny's short story " The Last Defender of Camelot " ( 1979 ), which won the 1980 Balrog Award for short fiction and was adapted into an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone in 1986.
The US Air Force had studied these concepts under " Project Defender " as early as 1958, which included work on the " Ballistic Missile Boost Interceptor ", or BAMBI.
A decade before the break the king wrote a book in defence of Catholic doctrine for which the Pope rewarded him with the title of Defender of the Faith, a title revoked by the Pope following Henry's break with Rome but still claimed and held by English and, after 1707, British monarchs after being bestowed on the monarch by Parliament.
The King adopted the following style by which he would be known in all of his Empire: By the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India.
Fisher has also been named, though without any real proof, as the true author of the royal treatise against Martin Luther entitled " Assertio septem sacramentorum " ( The Defense of the Seven Sacraments ), published in 1521, which won for King Henry VIII the title " Fidei Defensor " ( Defender of the Faith ).
For example, an article in the Defender reported that on February 24 of 1920, Within Our Gates would be shown at the States Theater in Chicago " without the cuts which were made before its initial presentation.
The company was formed by Oaklyn residents who had been volunteering their services at the nearby Defender Fire Company ( Station 1-2 ), which was located in the community of Orston ( then another section of Haddon Township, now part of Audubon borough ).
Since Lelang became too large for a commandery, the Defender of the Southern Section ( 南部都尉 ) was set up to rule the seven prefectures which formerly belonged to Zhenfan.
Fidei defensor ( feminine: Fidei defensatrix ) is a Latin title which translates to Defender of the Faith in English and Défenseur de la Foi in French.
However, in 1544, the Parliament of England conferred the title " Defender of the Faith " on King Henry VIII and his successors, now the defenders of the Anglican faith, of which they ( except the Catholic Mary I ) remain the Supreme Governors ( formally above the Archbishop of Canterbury as Primate ).
In 1811, when he proclaimed himself king, Henri I of Haiti awarded himself the title, " Défenseur de la Foi ", and incorporated it into his full style, which translates from the French original as: By the grace of God and the constitutional law of the state, King of Haiti, Sovereign of Tortuga, Gonâve and other adjacent Islands, Destroyer of Tyranny, Regenerator and Benefactor of the Haitian Nation, Creator of her Moral, Political and Martial Institutions, First Crowned Monarch of the New World, Defender of the Faith, founder of the Royal and Military Order of Saint-Henry.
On the same site is a large factory owned by Getrag which produces gearboxes for amongst others the Ford Transit, Ford Fiesta and the Land Rover Defender.
* Knight Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm ( Panglima Mangku Negara which carries the title " Tan Sri ")
The company manufactures such aircraft as the Islander and the militarised Defender both of which are capable of short take-off and landing ( STOL ) operations.
He edited Labor Defender, a journal of International Labor Defense, which he made the first photographic magazine on the US left.
After bitter arguments over the disposal of her dowry — a conflict in which Konrad was appointed as the official Defender of her case by Pope Gregory IX — Elizabeth left the court at Wartburg and moved to Marburg in Hesse.
In the final battle, Adam takes on Thrax solo and uses the Defender Vest for protection ( which was overpowered by the villain ).
| Wrexham Defender ( football ) | defender Ryan Valentine scores the penalty kick against Boston United which relegated The Pilgrims. In May 2007 Boston were relegated from Football League Two on the last day of the season.
" A point of interest in this area is the former Illinois Automobile Club, which later was used as the home of the Chicago Defender, a prominent African-American Chicago newspaper at 2400 South Michigan.
Some games, such as the WarioWare series ( which are called microgames in the game ), Universal Research Laboratories's Video Action, some Cinemaware titles like Defender of the Crown, or David Whittaker's Lazy Jones, are made up of many minigames strung together into one video game.
While pepperboxes were usually handguns, a few rifle-sized guns were made ; Samuel Colt owned a revolving 3-barrel matchlock musket from India, and the Colt Defender, a pepperbox rifle designed by Robert Hillberg, which utilized 3-inch 20-gauge magnum rounds and had 8 barrels which rotated around a central axis.
Modern pepperbox shotguns include the FAMARS Rombo and the double-action 4-barrel Winchester Liberator, which was developed by Robert Hillberg prior to his work on the Defender.

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Crusader Prince Godfrey of Bouillon, who became the first crusader monarch of Jerusalem, decided not to use the title " king " during his lifetime, and declared himself Advocatus Sancti Sepulchri ( Protector ( or Defender ) of the Holy Sepulchre ).
One of Sengstacke's most striking accomplishments occurred on February 6, 1956, when the Defender became a daily newspaper and changed its name to the Chicago Daily Defender, the nation's second black daily newspaper.
In 1981, Young became director of a project of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association ( NLADA ) designed to establish defense-based sentencing advocacy programs.
In 1989 de Leon became Defensor del Pueblo (" People's Defender "), Guatemala's human rights ombudsman.
The Strong case made a name for Sharp as the Defender of the Negro and he was approached by two more slaves, although in both cases ( Hylas v Newton and R v Stapylton ) the results were unsatisfactory, and it became plain that the judiciary-and Lord Mansfield, the Chief Justice of the King's Bench ( the leading judge of the day ) in particular-was trying very hard not to decide the issue.
He later became the Magna Defender and controls the element of plasma.
Defender eventually became Williams ' best selling arcade game, with over 55, 000 units sold worldwide.
From 19 April 2007, he became the Public Defender of Islands and is still at this post.
Following the adoption of the Defender name, it became the Defender 130, although the wheelbase remained unchanged.
The biggest change to the Land Rover came in late 1990, when it became the Land Rover Defender, instead of the Land Rover Ninety or One Ten.
Arcades catering to video games began to gain momentum in the late 1970s with games such as Space Invaders ( 1978 ), Asteroids ( 1979 ), and Galaxian ( 1979 ), and became widespread in 1980 with Pac-Man, Missile Command, Berzerk, Defender, and others.
Founded in 1985 by Bob and Phyllis Jacob, Cinemaware's first title was the popular Defender of the Crown, a swashbuckling adventure featuring graphics that were considered extraordinary for the era, and became the hallmark of Cinemaware's games.
He also became the first Jet Defender since 2000 to record a sack and interception on the same drive against the Washington Redskins.
Super Robots are much more likely to be known in the United States by way of Voltron: Defender of the Universe ( 1984 ), a translated and edited compendium of two earlier Japanese series, King of the Beasts, GoLion ( 1981 ) and Kikou Kantai Dairugger XV ( 1982 ), which became the top-rated children's show on U. S. television and a 1980s pop-culture icon in America.
The unique circumstances of the early 1900s created the enivronment in which the Chicago Defender became successful.
Their stories and photographs dominated both their own paper and the Chicago Defender for weeks, and the trial became a media sensation and landmark event in the Civil Rights movement.
In 1977 he was admitted to the bar and became an Assistant Public Defender.

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