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These and extra
These boards gave precision as well as some extra distance to these weapons.
" These extra copulas are sometimes called " semi-copulas " or " pseudo-copulas ".
These engines had two extra cylinders for forced induction, so they really appeared like V6 engines but without spark plugs on the front cylinder pair.
These extra terms are responsible for electromagnetic radiation.
These hinder other players by forcing them to use an extra transportation card at that point.
These were provided by young boys, who were attached to a force and carried rations, cooking pots, sleeping mats, extra weapons and other material.
These 40 cards are numbered 1 to 9 in four different suits, along with four extra flower cards.
Even cases considered " regular ", with the final-s, are not so simple ; the-s in dogs is not pronounced the same way as the-s in cats, and in a plural like dishes, an " extra " vowel appears before the-s. These cases, where the same distinction is effected by alternative forms of a " word ", are called allomorphy.
These data may have been extracted from a physical design, and might provide extra information for more accurate simulations.
These shoes typically have a low heel, tend to be wide with a particularly wide toe box, and have a firm heel to provide extra support.
These will provide services to city and government-owned establishments, and will act as an extra source of income through the sale of excess bandwidth mainly to companies.
These issues can be dealt with, but at extra cost.
These include the Otto Erdesz ' cutaway ' viola, which has one shoulder cut out to make shifting easier ; the ' Oak Leaf ' viola, which has two extra bouts ; viol-shaped violas such as Joseph Curtin's ' Evia ' model, which also utilizes a moveable neck and a maple-veneered carbon fibre back, to reduce weight: violas played in the same manner as cellos ( see vertical viola ); and the eye-catching " Dalí-esque " shapes of both Bernard Sabatier's violas in fractional sizes-which appear to have melted-and David Rivinus ' ' Pellegrina ' model violas.
These computers had 640 kilobytes of memory preinstalled, with an option for an extra 128 kilobytes to be installed for use as video memory for the onboard ETGA ( Enhanced TGA, the " Enhanced " referring to the added color mode ) video hardware.
These extra ships are impervious and can be used as shields.
These extra features are provided for in this game with the presence of strings.
These extra neutrons implied a high probability that a gun-type bomb with plutonium would detonate too early, before a critical mass was formed, scattering the plutonium and producing a small " fizzle " of a nuclear explosion many times smaller than a full explosion.
These extra rules are:
These fertilized eggs, termed winter eggs, are provided with an extra shell layer called the ephippium.
These configurations optionally include the extra low-frequency effects ( LFE ) channel.
These are easily spotted as they often employ unnecessary extra props.
These extra special editions run about one second faster around Laguna Seca compared to the base Boss 302.
These are purpose built for multimedia companies by being provided extra height ceiling and under floor trunking ( some with raised floor ), fibre optic wiring, dual redundant power supply, uninterruptible power supply and back up generators for whole electricity load, which common practice in Malaysia is only to 30 % load.
These are just some of the examples of the many extra efforts that the police officers have performed throughout the history of the department.
These members respond to provide extra manpower at structure fires and other large scale emergencies.

These and cannon
These two forts and their associated cannon batteries effectively controlled this stretch of the Hudson River.
These could resist cannon fire for prolonged periods of time.
These wooden ships sailed closer and closer towards each other until cannon fire would be effective.
These considerations resulted in a reluctance ( especially in Germany, Russia, and Japan ) to abandon fuselage-mounted guns altogether — in fact, even the old ( and highly problematic ) idea of mounting a cannon to fire through the centre of the propeller hub for geared-propshaft, inline-engined fighters, pioneered by the World War I-era SPAD S. XII's 37mm calibre moteur-canon, was revived to this same end, notably in the mass-produced Messerschmitt Bf 109 in its Motorkanone mount.
These lighter Renaissance pieces eventually led to the development of the 3-pounder and 4-pounder regimental guns of the 17th century as well as the leather cannon, notably in the army of Gustavus Adolphus.
These orders arrived at around 06: 00 and his corps began to move out at 08: 00 ; by 12: 00 the cannon from the Battle of Waterloo could be heard.
These are best viewed from the Lawe Top, which also houses two replicas of cannon captured from the Russians during the Crimean War ( the originals having been melted during World War II ).
** These were M4A3's fitted with a 105 mm cannon and used as an assault gun.
These did not smoulder after the cannon had fired, which had been the cause of constant accidental explosions in the artillery.
These measures simplified conversion of the cannon between calibres, so that it was possible to convert the 15 mm to the 20 mm MG 151 / 20 simply by changing the barrel and making other small modifications.
These were mobile, lightweight three-pound brass cannon, by some called the first field artillery.
These, however, exerted larger pressure on the existing cannon and could make it burst, causing the death of the irreplaceable gunner with his crew ( and even kings ).
These residents built a fort on a hill of rock that held on cannon and maintained constant guard.
These modifications included replacement of the original 90 mm cannon gun with the British 105 mm L7, lowering the command turret's profile, upgraded communication suite, and replacement of the flammable and weak gasoline engine with a 750 hp diesel one.
These had low, thick, sloping walls, that would either absorb or glance off cannon fire.
These new fortifications quickly negated the advantages cannon had offered to besiegers.
These types of platforms often have additional features such as a piped water supply and water cannon to aid firefighters in their task.
* ' Atomic Cannon ': These decks focused on sinking the opponent's ship with one big cannon attack.
These items are then automatically ' loaded ' into the cannon which fires, blasting a hole in the brick wall giving access to the crystal behind.
These were high but relatively thin, making them vulnerable to cannon fire.
These cannon had been sold in Europe as recycling material under the then Greek King Otto, son of Ludwig I, and a number of them had reached Bavaria.
These include the Infiltrator ( a stealthed mobile kamikaze unit that reveals cloaked enemy units when it detonates ), and the Projector Tank ( fast hover tank with light mounted cannon, which when deployed, is able to project holographic images of the player's troops that provides realistic damage, yet disintegrates harmlessly on impact ).
These units were equipped with light and medium infantry weapons, SK-1 wheeled armoured personnel carriers, SK-2 water cannon ( both armoured and unarmoured versions ) and buses.
These heavenly ships have large golden dragonheads atop the frontal area, while cannon holes are placed on each side of the ship.

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