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These bricks are the earliest bricks discovered that were made by a fired process.
These traits extended into Clark's wardrobe, which typically consists of a bland-colored business suit, a red necktie, black-rimmed glasses ( which in Pre-Crisis stories had lenses of Kryptonian material that would not be damaged when he fired his heat vision through them ), combed-back hair, and occasionally a fedora.
These are usually electrically fired and have complex sighting systems.
These vents act as a compensator, thus counteracting the tendency of machine pistols to rise when fired in automatic mode.
These measures were only partially successful: after further skirmishes in which shots were fired, barbed wire entanglements were stretched across some roads, a foretaste of things to come.
These training rounds had been forgotten because they were used in a highly classified program and had been fired before DU had become an item of interest, more than 20 years before the Gulf War.
These cannons had been captured from Confederate forces and had been used to start the war when fired at Fort Sumter, South Carolina.
These stoves, called kamado, were typically made of clay and mortar ; they were fired with wood or charcoal through a hole in the front and had a hole in the top, into which a pot could be hanged by its rim.
These stoves were still fired with wood or coal.
These and other early SLBM systems required vessels to be surfaced when they fired missiles, but launch systems eventually were adapted to allow underwater launching in the 1950-1960s.
These devices allow the revolver extractor to eject unfired rounds and fired cases and to do so en masse.
These were all semi-automatic firearms, meaning that they can eject spent shell casings and chamber the next bullet without human action, but ( as opposed to automatic firearms ) only one round is fired per pull of the trigger.
These bullets are fired from a special adapter attached to the muzzle of a rifle, similar to those used to launch rifle grenades.
These bullets are typically fired at high velocities to maximize their fragmentation upon impact.
These weapons were relatively small, immobile, and fired large bolts or quarrels.
These pots are fired in the open and coated with a mixture of clay, lime, and water and then painted with red or black dyes.
These protesters were fired upon, killing many.
These films, along with a book published by the same name, reflected Koop's opposition to abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia and fired much of the controversy and initial antagonism that surrounded Koop's nomination for Surgeon General.
These they fired in a cooperative kiln ( kyōdō noborigama ).
These fired a few rounds only, but remained in position as a precaution.
( These weapons were veterans of earlier wars and had been disabled by having their trunnions removed, but they were fixed to crude log carriages and could still be fired.
These toy soldiers instantly fired their imaginations and they spoke of them as the little men, and gave them names.
These weapons were most effective being fired from walls or high positions.
These guns fired approximately 426 rounds in the space of 15 days, without great result, and two Dutch lookouts were shot by the rebels.

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These cuts would be made to ensure that activities accorded a higher priority, such as peacekeeping operations in the Sinai Peninsula and Iraq, officer cadet training with the New Zealand Defence Forces, and the prosecution of soldiers charged with mutiny, would not be affected, Rabukawaqa said.
These measures did not prevent, however, a group of army officers led by then Captain Muammar Gaddafi ( a signals officer ) seizing power on 1 September 1969.
These local party branches reflect the officer positions at the national level.
The series ' final episode, " These Are the Voyages ...", reveals that Sato remains Archer's communications officer throughout his tenure as captain, and was considering resuming her teaching career in Brazil following the ship's decommissioning.
These stories include him being a stormtrooper who killed his commanding officer ; a leader of the fabled Mandalorian warriors ; and Jaster Mereel, a " Journeyman Protector " convicted of treason.
These were replaced with an elected chief officer ( the county executive ), a county council with 15 members ( 13 elected by district, two elected county-wide ), and an appointed county manager.
These buildings certainly do not appear to be very military as they include a hypocaust and painted wall plaster as well as female jewellery, and it has been suggested that this building may have been an officer ’ s house, or possibly a ‘ seaman ’ s hostel ’ which may be a polite name for a brothel.
These aides " perform tasks and details that, if performed by general or flag officers, would be at the expense of the officer ’ s primary military and official duties.
These " barns " were once highly sought after for officer / civilian housing because of their size, coolness, and history.
In 1957 Le Mesurier also had an uncredited role as a cook in The Admirable Crichton and portrayed a commanding officer in Herbert Wilcox's comedy musical These Dangerous Years, co-starring George Baker, Frankie Vaughan, Carole Lesley and Thora Hird.
These included the defection to the SIS Tehran Station in 1982 of KGB officer Vladimir Kuzichkin, the son of a senior Politburo member and a member of the KGB's internal Second Chief Directorate who provided SIS and the British government with warning of the mobilisation of the KGB's Alpha Force during the 1991 August Coup which briefly toppled Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
These roles are significant not only because Serling wrote them, but because he went so far as to cast them before he cut them from the script ( Ned Glass was slated to be the repairman and John McLiam the police officer ).
These included: the King's Medal for Service in the Cause of Freedom from Great Britain, officer in the French Legion of Honor, the Medal for Merit, the Niels Bohr International Gold Medal, the Atoms for Peace Award, the Oersted Medal from the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Four Freedoms Award from the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, the Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of Sciences, and the Vannevar Bush Award from the National Science Foundation.
These were built largely for the pleasures of the officer class and their gentry friends.
These allegations, which are principally based on statements given by a former StB officer who tortured Mucha whilst he was in jail, are in dispute and are of questionable historical accuracy.
These included limiting membership of the Police Federation, introducing limited terms of employment and the creation of separate career paths for the lower and higher ranks akin to the military system of officer and non-commissioned career streams.
These soldiers were able to act as instructors and officers, forming the officer and NCO corps of the new conscript army.
These socially responsible aspects of the police officer's duties were constant responsibilities, and the bond between the public security units and the people was strengthened annually by means of " cherish-the-people " months, during which the police officer made a special effort to help the local people, especially the aged and infirm.
The final episode These Are the Voyages ... reveals that T ' Pol remained Archer's first officer aboard the Enterprise for a total of 10 years.
These actions, according to officer Cruz, were contrary to standard police procedures since his primary concern should have been the safety of the hostage.
These magistracies are normally conferred on the officers of the Revenue Department, although an officer can be appointed exclusively as an Executive Magistrate.
These flights produced photos on which the intelligence officer of Illustrious spotted previously unexpected barrage balloons, and the attack plan was changed accordingly.
These conditions usually require the parolee to meet regularly with his or her parole officer or community corrections agent, who assesses the behavior and adjustment of the parolee and determines whether the parolee is violating any of his or her terms of release ( typically these include being at home during certain hours which is called a curfew, maintaining steady employment, not absconding, refraining from illicit drug use and sometimes, abstaining from alcohol ), attend drug or alcohol counseling, have no contact with their victim.
These troops finally allowed Kearny to assume command of California as ranking Army officer.

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