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* Offset-D: Variant of a D with a greater assymmetry, allowing for a wider gate opening.
* Variant basic scoring: As with Basic Scoring each player scores 1 point for each trick he / she takes however a player that wins the exact number of tricks bid receives an additional 5 points for making the contract.
* DH. 11 Oxford ( 1919 ) Variant of DH. 10 with radial engines.
* DH. 16 ( 1919 ) – Variant of DH. 9A with cabin for four passengers.
Variant 4, as sung in Australia by schoolchildren in the 1950s and ' 60s, with phonetic spelling:
Variant 14, historically inaccurate, but with good rhyme:
While many terms from the Talmud and Mishna exist in Modern Hebrew, their pronunciation is in line with Modern Hebrew, whereas in the Yeshivish Variant, they maintain their Ashkenazic variant.
Moloch is also the name of an industrial, demonic figure in Fritz Lang's Metropolis, a film that Ginsberg credits with influencing " Howl, Part II " in his annotations for the poem ( see especially Howl: Original Draft Facsimile, Transcript & Variant Versions ).
Variant pi or " pomega " ( or ϖ ) is a glyph variant of lower case pi sometimes used in technical contexts as though it were a lower-case omega with a macron, though historically it is simply a cursive form of pi, with its legs bent inward to meet.
The plug-in hybrid drive of the Golf Variant twinDRIVE is equipped with either an 11. 2 kWh or a 13. 2 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, as Volkswagen is testing packs from two vendors.
: Variant with QF 3 inch ( 76 mm ) howitzer firing smoke shells.
Variant characters with the same pronunciation and identical meaning were reduced to one single standardized character, usually the simplest amongst all variants in form.
Variant of the Spanish royal arms with the Sacred Heart.
* Variant readings or interpretations of certain debatable passages, or possible conjectural emendations ( i. e. alterations based on an philological expert's " educated guess " of the likely form of the original Hebrew or Greek when the translators feel this is not sufficiently clear " the NRSV and NJB are loaded with conjectural emendations to remove or tone down Messianic prophecies | Messianic prophecy and to remove gender neutral language | gendered language and passages that clash with modern Western culture | Western political correctness | sensibilities ", possible translations from other ancient versions such as the Septuagint, Targumim, Peshitta and Vulgate, readings from other manuscript families, such as marking those passages missing which are present in the Byzantine text-type in a modern textual eclectic translation, or marking those passages present which are missing in the Alexandrian text-type and the modern critical text in a translation from the Textus Receptus or Byzantine text-type, etc.
: Variant of T56 with Continental engine of the Medium Tank M3.
: Variant of the JL-8 with improved cockpit and HUD.
: Variant similar to JL-8W ; for export to Bolivian Air Force, with no U. S .- controlled parts.
: Variant with Teledyne Low-profile Turret
Variant A ( with 85 % activity ) reaches 40 % in sub-Saharan Africa, but is generally less than 1 % outside Africa and the Middle East.
Initially launched with a 1. 6-litre petrol engine, the Santana was updated with a 1. 8-litre petrol in 1987, first available in the Santana Variant station wagon introduced by Shanghai in 1986.
the original German designed Santana ( both sedan and Variant versions ) was still sold in China alongside the updated Santana Vista, and are still popular with taxi and police fleets, as well as with private buyers.

Variant and section
8673 with the early-F Variant rear-fuselage horizontal support bars welded along the lower rear fuselage seam joining the fin / rudder and the stabiliser / elevators to the next forward fuselage section, a black-outlined yellow 14, and, on the rudder, " 100 " enclosed within a wreath, atop 51 victory bars.

Variant and for
: Variant of Envoy, adapted for long-range flight.
Plans for constructing a Tri-D chessboard can be found on The Chess Variant Pages, as well as in Bartmess's Tri-D Chess Rules and in Bresciani's manual.
Variant names for East Aberdeen are Howards Bluff, Howards Farm, Howards Ferry, Howards Store, Martins Bluff, and Murffs.
When the battery is fully charged, the Golf Variant twinDRIVE is design to maximize the share of pure electrical energy used for driving, and only when longer distances are driven does the share of supplemental gasoline fuel increase.
for a formula P. Variant notations include, for set X and set members x:
( Variant for pencil and paper play: you may cross your own links but not your opponent's.
" ( Variant from the movie: "... good for the USA!
Ana Kravinoff's Villain Variant cover for The Amazing Spider-Man # 634.
Variant names, alternatives to official federal names for a feature, are also recorded.
Variant names, alternatives to official federal names for a feature, are also recorded.
Business-driven Variant of IE for Rapid Delivery
Lander and his colleagues are hoping the LD map will allow them to test the Common Disease-Common Variant hypothesis which states that many common diseases may be caused by a small number of common alleles, for example 50 % of the variance in susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease is explained by the common allele ApoE4.
Variant names for the Stillaguamish River, according to the USGS, include Tuxpam River, Stoh-luk-whahmpsh River, Stillaquamish River, Steilaguamish River, Stalukahamish River, and other similar spellings.
Volkswagen of America began importing the Type 3 beginning for model year 1966 in the " Squareback " (' Variant ' badges were not used in the US market ) and " Fastback " but not the Notchback configurations.
The visual design of the Volkswagen 412 Variant was followed when the Type 1 based Volkswagen Brasilia was produced in Brazil, primarily for the Latin American markets, and the Brazilian Type 3 models TL, Variant and Variant II.

Horsa and with
The sequence of events of the fifth and sixth centuries is particularly difficult to access, peppered with a mixture of mythology, such as the characters of Hengist and Horsa, and legend, such as St Germanus's so-called " Alleluia Victory " against the Heathens, and half-remembered history, such as the exploits of Ambrosius Aurelianus and King Arthur.
In the entry for the year 455 the Chronicle details that Hengist and Horsa fought with Vortigern at Aylesford and that Horsa died there.
" Hengist and Horsa accept Vortigern's offer, settle on an agreement, and stay with Vortigern at his court.
Noting this, Hengist — here described as a " prudent man "— realizes the advantage of the situation and consults with his brother Horsa " and the other ancient men present " about how best to respond to Vortigern's request.
They cite parallels with figures such as the Kentish totemic horse-gods Hengest and Horsa, who later became historicised.
* Vortigern, king of the Britons, forms an alliance with Hengist and Horsa, by tradition chieftains of the Jutes, who led the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain.
Browning for his part decided to bring his entire staff with him on the operation to establish his field HQ using the much-needed 32 Horsa gliders for administrative personnel, and six Waco CG-4A gliders for U. S. Signals ’ personnel.
* Aircraft for army co-operation and liaison and gliders were given names associated with mythological or legendary leaders ; e. g. Westland Lysander, Airspeed Horsa, General Aircraft Hamilcar, Slingsby Hengist.
Operation Tonga began at 22: 56 on the night of 5 June, when six Handley Page Halifax heavy bombers took off from Tarrant Rushton airfield towing six Horsa gliders carrying the coup-de-main force consisting of D Company, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry reinforced with two extra platoons from B Company and a party of sappers, who were tasked with capturing the bridges over the Caen Canal and the River Orne.
The first Allied mission using large numbers of the aircraft, the operation was carried out from Tunisia by the 1st Airlanding Brigade, with a force of 144 Waco gliders and six Horsa gliders.
Only one Horsa with a platoon of infantry from the Staffords landed near the bridge.
In the First and Second World Wars, the Longbridge car plant switched to production of munitions and military equipment, from ammunition, mines and depth charges to tank suspensions, steel helmets, Jerricans, Hawker Hurricanes, Fairey Battle fighters and Airspeed Horsa gliders, with the mammoth Avro Lancaster bomber coming into production towards the end of WWII.
A white horse war standard was associated with the continental Saxons in the Dark Ages, and the figures of Hengest and Horsa who, according to legend, led the first Anglo-Saxon invaders into England, are said to have fought under a white horse standard ( a claim recalled in the heraldic badge of the county of Kent ).
An 17pdr SP Achilles | Achilles tank destroyer on the east bank of the Rhine moves up to link with airborne forces whose abandoned Airspeed Horsa | Horsa gliders can be seen in the background.
The site is traditionally known as the burial site of Catigern, brother of Vortimer and son of Vortigern following a battle with the Saxon Horsa in the mid fifth century AD-listed in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as taking place in 455 AD.
Cooper ; it was provided with a special allotment of three Handley Page Halifax heavy bombers for the operation, which were the only British aircraft in existence at the time which were capable of towing Horsa gliders the distance required and then returning to their base.
Many historical personas ( some already included in the Arthurian legend ) exist in the Cycle, alongside less " factual " characters: Taliesin, Magnus Maximus, Theodosius, Ambrosius Aurelianus, Vortigern, Constantine III, Myrddin Wyllt, Clovis I, Gwyddno Garanhir, Elffin ap Gwyddno, Horsa, Hengest, Cerdic, Aelle, Gildas, and Aneirin ( in the series, it is revealed that the last two are the same person ; born with the name Aneirin, he changes it to Gildas after Arthur's death ).
Sharples was buried in the graveyard at St Peter's Church in St. George's, along with Captain Sayers and Horsa.
An informal dinner party for a small group of guests had just concluded, when he decided to go for a walk with his Great Dane, Horsa, and his aide-de-camp, Captain Hugh Sayers of the Welsh Guards.
In the evening, the group dispatched 50 C-47s towing 48 Horsa and two Waco gliders with the men and equipment of a field artillery regiment.
During the war, Wolverton joined in a joint venture with other workshops, railway and private, to produce Horsa gliders for the D-Day airborne assault.

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