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The primary membranes attached to the extremely long fourth finger of each arm and extended along the sides of the body to the legs.
The brachiopatagium (" arm membrane ") was the primary component of the wing, stretching from the highly elongated fourth finger of the hand to the hind limbs ( though where exactly on the hind limbs it anchored is controversial and may have varied between species, see below ).
However, the long-barreled 98 Mauser rifle remained in service as the primary infantry small arm.
OzOpera ( Opera Australia's education, access and development arm ) presented the La bohème production in Victoria, Northern Territory and Western Australia, attended by 13, 350 people, while OzOpera's Schools Company performed to over 63, 500 primary age children in more than 360 performances in urban and regional New South Wales and Victoria.
The police department would handle primary law enforcement duties while the Sheriff's office would continue to act under the arm of the courts.
The Fayette County Court of Common Pleas serves as the primary judicial arm in the region.
Vintage Production, an arm of Occidental Petroleum, is the primary operator as of 2010.
Usually the direct organization of the division consists of one to four brigades or battle groups of the primary combat arm of the division along with a brigade or regiment of combat support ( usually artillery ) and a number of direct-reporting battalions for necessary specialized support tasks such as intelligence, logistics, reconnaissance, and combat engineers.
A side arm may be carried alone, or as a back-up to a primary weapon such as a rifle or carbine.
The sensory arm is made ofprimary visceral sensory neurons ” found in the peripheral nervous system ( PNS ), in “ cranial sensory ganglia ”: the geniculate, petrosal and nodose ganglia, appended respectively to cranial nerves VII, IX and X.
) who did not use the service rifle as a primary arm.
She first flew on the Columbia in 1997 as a mission specialist and primary robotic arm operator.
Examples: Optimus ' faceplate and primary colors, and Megatron's arm cannon.
As it is on the anterior side of the arm, it is innervated by a branch of the median nerve, the anterior interosseous nerve ( roots C8 and T1 with T1 being primary ).
The model Beretta 92FS is the primary side arm of the United States Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force, designated the M9 pistol.
The rapid militarization of the Republic during the Clone Wars, overseen by Chancellor Palpatine, had far-reaching effects: the Senate's powers were reduced, the military became the primary arm of the government, and the Republic swiftly transitioned into Palpatine's New Order.
Induction coils use a magnetically activated vibrating arm called an interrupter or break to rapidly connect and break the current flowing into the primary coil.
This air wing is the primary striking arm of the Strike Group, and includes attack, fighter, anti-submarine, and reconnaissance aircraft.
An automotive suspension strut combines the primary function of a shock absorber ( as a damper ), with the ability to support sideways loads not along its axis of compression, somewhat similar to a sliding pillar suspension, thus eliminating the need for an upper suspension arm.
The Society of Jewish Science in New York is the institutional arm of the movement regularly publishing The Interpreter, the movement's primary literary publication.
The exceptions were punters and kickers whose primary attribute was kick distance, and quarterbacks whose primary attribute was arm strength / pass speed.
The Lion's primary means of attack against the Tiger would be its strong right arm, capable of slaying any foes ( this is now traditionally exemplified through one-armed push-ups after the team scores a touchdown ).
There are 2 primary designs of compact tractor FELs, the traditional dogleg designed style and the curved arm style.

primary and military
From the mid-1980s through at least 1992, the United States was the primary source of military and other support for the UNITA rebel movement, which was led from its creation through 2002 by Jonas Savimbi.
In 2002, it was a primary combat zone in Operation Defensive Shield, a major military offensive by the Israeli Defense Forces ( IDF ).
Capital punishment, actions taken against armed civilians during mob action or riot, and the deaths of noncombatants killed during attacks on military targets so long as the primary target is military, are not considered democide.
The French military has, as some of its primary objectives, the defence of national territory, the protection of French interests abroad, and the maintenance of global stability.
The primary driver of fighter innovation, right up to the period of rapid re-armament in the late 1930s, were not military budgets, but civilian aircraft racing.
This security of military help was the primary reason the lord entered into the feudal relationship.
He replaced mandatory military service among the middle class with an annual tax, established primary schools, and resettled East Prussia ( which had been devastated by the plague in 1709 ).
Carbines were and are typically used by members of the military in roles that are expected to engage in combat, but where a full-size rifle would be an impediment to the primary duties of that soldier ( vehicle drivers, field commanders and support staff, airbornes, engineers, etc .).
The system is intended primarily for civilian use, unlike the United States system, which the U. S. military runs and uses on a primary basis.
Those who reload with the primary goal of maximizing accuracy or terminal performance may end up paying more per reloaded round than for commercial ammunition — this is especially true for military calibers which are commonly available as surplus.
Japan was the primary financier of the Gulf War, yet received major criticism in some US circles for its refusal to commit actual military support.
Smith's book asserts that the American Revolution had two primary leaders: George Washington in the military sphere, and John Hanson in politics.
Although the primary mission of the Order was military, relatively few members were combatants.
Konoe replied that, of course, negotiations were primary, and the military option was only a fall-back position if negotiations failed.
In the role of primary wife acquired through an alliance, her role would have been to assist her husband achieve his military and diplomatic objectives.
The Soviet Union and its allies, however, became Mozambique's primary economic, military, and political supporters and its foreign policy reflected this linkage.
This version remained the primary infantry rifle of U. S. forces in South Vietnam until the end of the war in 1973, and remained with all U. S. military ground forces after it had replaced the M14 service rifle in 1970 in CONUS, Europe ( Germany ), and South Korea ; when it was supplemented by the M16A2.
In the ZOE series, the BAHRAM military corporation is the primary developer of Orbital Frame technology and the general antagonist.
The commander and head of the NZDF is the Chief of Defence Force ( CDF ), Lieutenant-General Rhys Jones, who also acts as the primary military adviser to the Minister of Defence.
Among the victims was the Red Army's primary military theorist, Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky, perceived by Stalin as a potential political rival.
The primary ( military band ) saxophone family alternates instruments in B and E. The other (" orchestral ') family patented by Sax, alternating instruments in C and F, has always been marginal, although some manufacturers tried to popularise the soprano in C ( or C soprano saxophone ), the alto in F ( or mezzo-soprano saxophone ), and the tenor in C ( or C melody saxophone ) early in the twentieth century.
The primary task of the agency is to train, organize and to deploy military forces, domestically and abroad, while maintaining the long-term ability to defend the Realm in the event of war.
According to Traditions and Encounters, the founding of the primary education system began in 425 AD and "... military personnel usually had at least a primary education ...".

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