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Kotha and Bastion
Kotha Bastion

Kotha and inscriptions
His successor Kotha Ravi Varman ( 917-44 CE ) is known as the author of innumerable inscriptions.

Kotha and .
Kotha Koduru, Maipadu and Mutthukuru are the beaches near Nellore.
* 28 August – Chief magistrate Rameshwar Kotha of the Bhopal High Court rejects the federal Central Bureau of Investigation's attempt to reduce charges against the former chairman of the U. S. Union Carbide company, Warren Anderson, for responsibility for the 1984 chemical plant disaster at Bhopal.
Kotha asks the government to bring extradition proceedings without delay, but it is thought that the government is reluctant to do so for fear of alienating the U. S. business community.
But the most well-known poet of the Pre-Vaishnavite sub period is Madhav Kandali, who rendered Valmiki's Ramayana into Assamese verse ( Kotha Ramayana, 11th century ) under the patronage of Mahamanikya, a Kachari king of Jayantapura.
Valluvakkonathiri was also known by the names like Vellaattiri, Vallabhan, Rayiran Chathan, Chathan Kotha and Arangotte Udayavar.
have been summarized by Kotha and co-workers.
In the 14th century Madhava Kandali used Assamese script to compose the famous Kotha Ramayana which is the first translation of Ramayana in a regional Indian language after Valmiki Ramayana in Sanskrit.
Being a strategist, the Kotha Ravi Varman took effective steps to garrison the frontiers in order to keep enemies at bay.
King Indu Kotha Varman ( 944-62 CE ) succeeded Kotha Ravi Varman.
However, Arinjaya Chola married the daughter of Indu Kotha Varman named Athithan Kothai Piratiyar.
Village Kotha and Grama Sabha maintains the harmony and all the disputes of the village.
# Kotha Varma Marthandam ( 1102 – 1125 ); conquered Kottar and Nanjanad from the Pandya Dynasty.
Topi along with three other villages i. e. Kotha, Maini and Batakara constitute the area known as " Uthman ".

Bastion and .
In the " Operation: Zero Tolerance " crossover Bastion obtains an encrypted copy of the Protocols, intending to use them against the X-Men.
However, Cable infiltrates the X-Mansion and secures all encrypted files before Bastion has a chance to decrypt them.
Due to the tampering of Bastion and his Sentinels, the X-Mansion computer system Cerebro gains autonomy and seeks to destroy the X-Men by employing its knowledge of the Xavier Protocols.
In September 2009, Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen visited Camp Bastion.
On 7 September 2012, Captain Wales as he is known in the military, arrived at Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan as part of the 100-strong 662 Squadron, 3 Regiment, Army Air Corps, to begin a four-month combat tour as a co-pilot and gunner for an Apache helicopter.
IFVs are generally much less heavily armed and armoured than main battle tanks, but they sometimes carry missiles, such as the NATO TOW missile and Soviet Bastion which offer a significant threat to tanks.
Zero Tolerance came across and Bobby found and helped Cecilia Reyes who was trying to keep a secret that she was a mutant, they also joined with Charlotte Jones and the morlock Marrow, after Bastion was defeated he took Cecilia and Marrow to the mansion, and soon left the X-Men again for a while to be with his parents.
* In the 1984 mini series The Last Bastion, Menzies was portrayed by John Wood.
* Nimrod ( later Bastion )-a prototype Super Sentinel that arrived from the " Days of Future Past " timeline and was later reactivated by Reverend William Stryker.
* Prime Sentinels-by Bastion and Operation: Zero Tolerance, handicapped humans equipped with nanotechnology without their knowledge at Prospero Clinic, used as sleeper agents until activated by attack or presence of a mutant.
* X-51 ( Machine Man ): Captured by Bastion and " infected " with Prime Sentinel nano-bots which reconfigured and reconstructed his systems thereby giving him similar capabilities to Nimrod, such as adapting to almost any situation and programming that at times forced him to attack mutants.
* In X-Men: Next Dimension, Bastion is the main boss character, who is also unlockable as a playable character.
Bastion later turns them on the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants.
After Bastion is defeated, the Sentinels resume their evacuation duties.
This is Bastion A at the North Entrance, noted for the Bull Fresco above it.
News of the abandonment of the " Impregnable Bastion " without a fight, caused " the greatest surprise and alarm " throughout the colonies.
During the final confrontation with Bastion, Hope turns into what appears to be the Phoenix and blasts Bastion as Wolverine, Colossus, and Emma watch shocked.
Bastion however manages to grasp Hope's neck, and states that despite his original programming, he will take great pleasure in killing her.
Hope touches the ground again, saying she's ready now, going full Phoenix Force, blasted Bastion and the dome all at once.
The Knights of this Langue were responsible for the defence of part of the fortifications of Valletta known as the St Barbara Bastion.
Another split occurs as the Sith Lord Darth Krayt the leader of the One Sith, usurps the throne and forces Emperor Roan Fel to take refuge in the fortress planet of Bastion.
After confronting Hook on the deck, learning that Riku took Kairi to Hollow Bastion, Sora and company are forced to surrender when Hook uses Tinker Bell as a hostage.
About this time the sailors and marines, led by Lieutenant Commander Kidder Breese, landed and moved against the point where the fort's land and sea faces met, a feature known as the Northeast Bastion.
The 600-meter longitudinal axis goes from the east to the west: from Bastion No. 7 to the Zamoyski Palace.

contains and fine
Aside from numerous " royal fanfares " ( Fredigundis held the French throne in the sixth century ) the score contains some fine examples of Schmidt's later style.
Cyclopaedia contains an enormous amount of information about the science and technology of the first half of the Industrial Revolution, very well illustrated by fine engravings.
* Port Eliot House, home of the Earl of St. Germans contains many fine works by Reynolds, including a rare view of Plymouth.
Each hip comprises an outer fleshy layer, the hypanthium, which contains 5 – 160 " seeds " ( technically dry single-seeded fruits called achenes ) embedded in a matrix of fine, but stiff, hairs.
The first two are among the neatest Greek texts known, and are called O mirificam ; the third is a splendid masterpiece of typographical skill, and is known as the Editio Regia ; the edition of 1551 contains the Latin translation of Erasmus and the Vulgate, is not nearly as fine as the other three, and is exceedingly rare.
Examples of spatial applications include the requirement to display small characters and to resolve fine detail in still video, or in motion video that contains very limited motion.
The building also contains fine choir-books with miniatures and a collection of coins and Renaissance medals.
The core of the school ( which contains School House, featured in Tom Brown's Schooldays ) was completed in 1815 and is built around the Old Quad ( quadrangle ), with its fine and graceful Georgian architecture.
The abbey church contains some fine examples of cadaver tombs.
It contains non-red lithologies, green mudstones, siltstones, fine sandstones and yellow sandstones.
The town contains a fine parish church and a considerable number of listed buildings.
Under a tough membranous shell, the tunica albuginea, the testis of amniotes and some teleost fish, contains very fine coiled tubes called seminiferous tubules.
The interior contains fine fan vaulting by Robert and William Vertue, who designed similar vaulting for the Henry VII chapel, at Westminster Abbey.
The collection, which claims to be the largest collection of publicly owned Tiffany glass outside of the United States, contains a fine example of an Aquamarine vase and the noted Sulphur Crested Cockatoos mosaic.
It contains some ancient ruins, a hospital built by the Little Sisters of the Poor, and a fine basilica dedicated to St. Augustine.
The main museum contains huge collections of archaeological specimens and fine art.
Built over in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, it contains many fine examples of substantial Georgian and Victorian houses – most notably Michael Searles ' crescent of semi-detached terrace houses linked by colonnades, The Paragon ( c 1793-1807 ) – as well as some 1930s and 1960s additions.
Brockley contains several fine churches: St Mary Magdalen's RC Church, Howson Road ( completed in 1901 ), St Peter's, Wickham Rd ( completed 1870 ), the Grade II listed St Andrews, Brockley Rd ( 1882 )-originally a Presbyterian Church, which contains the modern stained glass New Cross Fire memorial window ( 2002 )-and the Grade II listed St Hilda's, Crofton Park 1908.
Adjacent to the church yard is Albury Street, which contains some fine 18th century houses which were popular with sea captains and shipbuilders.
The abbey church of St. Pierre, dating chiefly from the 13th century, contains, besides some fine stained glass, twelve representations of the apostles in enamel, created about 1547 by Léonard Limosin.
It contains the Cameron Falls Circuit ( 3 km ) which offers fine views, rainforest environs, open forest and the occasional black skink sunbathing on the rocks.
The " principal apartment ", or State bedroom suite, contains fine furniture and paintings as does the drawing room with its huge Venetian window ; the dining room, with its gigantic apse, has a ceiling that Adam based on the Palace of Augustus in the Farnese Gardens.
Mansfield Center Cemetery, which contains many 18th-century gravestones, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a fine example of the rich artistic tradition of funerary stone carving in colonial New England.
The Hall contains some fine oak panelling donated by former students to honour Elizabeth Wordsworth.

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