Females with eggs attached to their abdomens were transferred from the stock tanks to the female tank. |
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Consequently, only small parties penetrated Dieppe itself and of the 27 tanks landed only 15 crossed the sea wall. |
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As masquerades start to unravel and tanks roll into town Charlotte is forced to decide whose safety matters most. |
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Black-clad masked gunmen scale large oil-storage tanks, while divers are positioned in a boat offshore. |
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He was able to put it out by shutting off a ball valve joint, used to attach the hose to propane fuel tanks and the balloon's burner. |
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We have found it in experimental lobster mariculture tanks where colonies completely cover the juvenile lobster with a brown fuzzy coat. |
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These are the wheeled vehicles that are more nimble and maneuverable than tanks or Bradleys. |
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The plane had full tanks of fuel for a flight of less than two hours, and I'm not sure that I was even aware of the fuel burn or total capacity. |
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More than 30,000 troops have been massed in the region backed by 23 naval vessels, warplanes, tanks, armoured vehicles and artillery. |
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Sasha looked at the opposite ridge and saw many Alliance vehicles, tanks, carriers and so on. |
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I thought of all the electricity that was used to pump the water into overhead tanks so that they could flow from these tapless spouts. |
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In other places, water is delivered by tankers and stored in tanks in gardens or on roofs, or is pumped into homes from deep-water wells. |
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The team begins this season with a thrilling comeback against Washington State, then tanks the next three games. |
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Fair or not, the team has earned a reputation as a team that tanks in tough situations. |
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That's because it's easy to point to the organization if a project tanks or gets cut off because of a perceived security hole. |
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Belly-bearing tanks, and halter dresses emphasized every curve on the mom-to-be. |
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The men wear khakis and cornflower-blue shirts, the women dressy tanks and knee-length skirts. |
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This season, remember to stock up on simple shirts with sleeves of all lengths and tanks. |
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They fought tanks, armored personnel carriers, jets and precision munitions with Datsun pickups. |
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Sophisticated hardware including helicopters, tanks and armoured vehicles is often useless because it is an easy target for enemies. |
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Both tanks contained full combat loads of high explosive rounds, as well as.50 caliber and 7.62 rounds. |
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Correspondingly, would Rommel have achieved even greater success with his tactical genius and an endless supply of tanks and fuel? |
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It was used in Baghdad last year to attack side streets where tanks were thought to be hiding. |
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The mission of the aircraft is ground attack against tanks, armoured vehicles and installations, and close air support of ground forces. |
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The helicopters, accompanied by tanks and heavy Bradley fighting vehicles, arrived later than many expected. |
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In the late hours of 16 November tanks, armoured vehicles and elite army units started to move towards the city centre. |
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Other reports indicated that hundreds of people were being indiscriminately mowed down by tanks and armoured vehicles in various suburbs. |
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That night the cabinet rounded up the strike leaders and flooded Glasgow with tanks and trainloads of troops to break the strike. |
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Following its use as a storage site for tanks during the war, the road has been kept usable by constant patching up. |
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Among the advantages, few of the Army's tanks and armored fighting vehicles were lost to enemy action, and in most cases, their crews survived. |
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There is no doubt we have the finest tanks and infantry fighting vehicles in the world. |
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There were tanks on both sides of the border and his regime imprisoned many Soviet sympathizers. |
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Within a week, Hitler had occupied the Sudetenland, and six months later German tanks rolled into Prague. |
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What with mandatory water tanks, dual flush toilets, water saving shower heads and front loading washing machines, he is full of bright ideas. |
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The Thippagondanahalli Reservoir, Bannerghatta National Park and several lakes and tanks are covered for protection and conservation. |
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Through the ages, Indian agriculture has been sustained by natural and man-made water bodies such as lakes, tanks, ponds and similar structures. |
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Clouds gather, sometimes developing into a cyclone but will a water-starved Chennai see its tanks, lakes, wells and reservoirs full this year? |
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Rainwater tanks and stormwater harvesting are mentioned as alternative water sources but little detail is provided. |
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Again, the Building Code could require that new houses have water tanks so that the demand for water from reticulated services is reduced. |
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The other seven tanks were also desilted and water level rose in the surrounding areas. |
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Moreover, to stop the waste pouring in from the hamlets around the lake, the department is laying under-lake sewer tanks. |
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A new shark has been introduced with the sand tiger sharks into the tanks of a British aquarium. |
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They garden in the small areas around the house, put out the bird food, and feed the fish in the fish tanks. |
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Fish were held in large plastic tanks or large aquaria when not being used, and they were fed frozen chironomids and live damselfly larvae. |
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Custom tanks for large specialty fish can run in the thousands of dollars, plus extra for proper heating and filtration. |
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The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology will continue to need access to the site to work on its 80 fish tanks. |
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This is why drivers are asked to turn off their automobile engines, and not smoke, when filling fuel tanks with gasoline. |
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In the aftermath of a collision cars with full fuel tanks tend to go up in flames killing the occupants who might have survived the collision. |
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The car has been plagued by two recalls and at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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Fuel tanks could be considered the container of the lifeblood of your Mazda. |
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He notes, for example that there are additional opportunities for plastic fuel tanks. |
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Self-sealing crashworthy fuel tanks have explosion suppression and non-return valves. |
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Moreover, much of the water supply is deliberately contaminated by willful destruction of sewers, water pipes and storage tanks. |
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There are temperature controlled fermenters and storage tanks, and good new oak barrels for maturation. |
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There are eight raw storage tanks plus an outdoor silo for all liquid ingredients, with capacity totaling 54,000 gallons. |
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With the boiler and storage tanks removed from the cinder block building, that seemed to be the best first place to look. |
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The protest forced the field to halt production in order to prevent its 2,000-barrel storage tanks from overflowing. |
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Currently, the plant has two cream storage tanks and three raw milk storage tanks. |
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In fact, the effective storage of most hydro tanks is about 18 percent of the total volume. |
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In Atlanta, a retired attorney of impeccable reputation was arrested for trying to take photos of some storage tanks. |
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Its oil refinery and farms of storage tanks disburse petroleum products to much of South-East Asia. |
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Sperm is traditionally stored in large liquid nitrogen tanks together with a protective chemical that must be removed before fertilisation. |
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The incessant firings from cannons, mortars, tanks, machine-guns and automatics continue throughout the night. |
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A situation might call for an Arclite barrage from a division of siege tanks or a deadly battleship salvo of a targeted area. |
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Meanwhile health clubs and beauty salons are marketing t'ai chi, saunas, mini-facials and flotation tanks as a means of surviving the pressure. |
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The monument was erected as a tribute to three people who died trying to halt tanks during the coup attempt. |
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Drawing on their activist roots, the refugees launched demonstrations and strikes, which the Marines met with attack dogs, batons and tanks. |
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Staff were having to lug heavy oxygen tanks up and down and there was a problem with taking food up for patients. |
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Twelve of Poland's divisions were cavalry, armed with lance and sabre, and they were no match for tanks. |
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After dark, tank crews on foot led their tanks forward in low gear to our new defensive positions. |
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The plasma bolt sailed through the air and connected with one of the power cylinders, rupturing the tanks and sending power in every direction. |
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The old tanks are taken apart, put back together again with new pumps and electrical assemblies, and finished with a flesh coat of paint. |
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Red Cross centres are also running low on supplies, with shortages of water tanks, pumps, hoses, chainsaws and hand tools. |
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As the balloon continued its ascent, propelled by the heat from the flames, gas tanks inside the balloon ignited and caused an explosion. |
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The trains will be met by more soldiers at dockside, who will work with longshoremen and contractors to put the tanks on a ship. |
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One month was spent practicing this tactic combining infantry, tanks and artillery. |
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Fire delivered by artillery and tanks formed the backbone of the antitank defense. |
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Toilets and drinking water tanks will be installed at convenient locations. |
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Infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and tanks can be used to evacuate them. |
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We have the best tanks in the world and the best armored personnel carriers and artillery pieces. |
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Battle tanks, armoured personnel carriers and other assorted military vehicles headed north and the lights of Iraq could be seen in the distance. |
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The soldier selects top attack mode to engage tanks and armoured vehicles in order to strike the least armoured area on the vehicle's roof. |
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They involved massive land armies armed with improved types of tanks, artillery and aviation. |
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There are currently some men assigned to tanks, for example, who cannot load main gun rounds fast enough to meet combat standards. |
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Policing of the surroundings of lakes and tanks may become necessary to stop vandals and litterbugs spoiling our water bodies. |
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As the tanks roll into town Charlotte is forced to decide whose safety matters most. |
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Cross the border into the East, and you could meet tanks rolling down the street. |
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The towers and tanks belonged to a plant for converting liquefied petroleum gas into propane and other products. |
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We were walking through the aquarium, glass fish tanks surrounding us on all sides. |
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The prolonged moments of near silence in the film produce the aesthetic effect of outlasting the remembered roar of government tanks. |
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That's because with empty tanks and a light car, you might find you have more grip than you expected. |
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In command of the light tanks, Patton headed a school and trained his tankers for combat. |
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If infantry attacks on foot, defending troops cut off infantry from tanks and destroy it with machine-gun and automatic rifle fire. |
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Motorized rifle subunits are reinforced with tanks and anti-tank and obstacle clearing assets. |
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Fixed surface platforms, submarine power cables and underwater tanks are all existing technology. |
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It is common now for Orthodox priests to baptize and sanctify warships, submarines, missiles, and tanks. |
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The truck was riddled with shrapnel holes and shards had punctured the fuel drums of two Challenger tanks. |
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The left wing think tanks, for instance, are now lifeless, dull and lacking in ideas. |
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Think tanks can provide a revolving door for individuals to move in and out of government. |
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The range of many weapons is limited by the capacity of their fuel tanks, and efforts to resupply them create a military Achilles' heel. |
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These tanks received a continual turn-over of water pumped from Loch Lomond and were therefore rich in zooplankton. |
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The theme extends to detailed scale model layouts of tanks and ships, and a war games group will re-enact the D-Day Landings in miniature. |
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The protesting workers used tanks, armoured cars, and missile launchers to seal the entrance, creating a gridlock along a nearby highway. |
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This leads to actually repelling waves of enemy soldiers and tanks that roll out of the forest towards you. |
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The Bismarck too suffered damage, mainly to its fuel tanks, and it headed to a port in France to effect repairs. |
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The rate of sludge generation in septic tanks is around 0.05 cubic yards every year for an individual. |
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Admit it, Yank tanks have always been cool despite the current un-Americanization of America. |
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If Americans stopped driving huge gas-guzzling Yank tanks, pollution might drop. |
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Other applications of aluminum include control tubing, tanks, covers, boiler lagging, jacketing, panels, and canopies. |
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A fierce fight then ensued while multitudes of tanks and helicopters came to reinforce their forces fighting against us. |
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Australia needs new main battle tanks to ensure that the armoured regiment has the proper tools to accomplish its role. |
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The helicopter which the service hopes to acquire has bigger fuel tanks and can fly for longer without refuelling. |
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All four fuel tanks were ruptured and the aircraft declared a total write-off. |
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Whole neighborhoods and districts were leveled in ferocious street fighting with tanks, rockets, and artillery. |
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However, if the pressure in the reservoir tanks falls below a certain level, an alarm will sound for the driver. |
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The aircraft has twelve integral fuel tanks installed between the front and back spars in the wings. |
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Pretty soon this all-purpose waste will have its appalling effect on insects stirring in the old boy's worryingly insecure glass tanks. |
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Sure, you've got tanks and jeeps, but the real workhorses of this war are helicopters and PBR patrol boats. |
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We did a lot of set-piece work, but later on we did come across Panzer and Tiger tanks. |
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One is a powered catamaran that can travel at 30 knots, carrying 50 divers with their instructors and sufficient tanks for two dives. |
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Moreover, there is no shortage of little wonks willing to work at conservative think tanks, even though these jobs are not well remunerated. |
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The boilers were fired by oil, and the rectangular tanks can be found tight against either side of the hull. |
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Waste heat recovered from stale indoor air can heat water in domestic hot water tanks. |
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People drive in kilometers, fill their gas tanks by litres and heat their homes in degrees centigrade. |
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He also researched airsickness, and the effects of heat in the confined spaces of tanks and ships. |
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The insect's wings have properties to reflect light that scientists hope can be adapted to camouflage tanks and aircraft. |
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The Americans were developing larger tanks, with cast-armour hulls and turrets, better guns, and air-cooled diesel engines. |
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Waste heat recovered from the boiling kettle and from wort as it's cooled down is used to heat water for brewing and for cleaning the tanks. |
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The proximity of the two tanks also demanded a quick release and clearance before the rear motor compartment of the lead tank sustained damage. |
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Uranium was used to shield tanks against attack by conventional armour-piercing weapons. |
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It advanced the knowledge of how to design composite tanks to hold cryogenic fluids. |
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The conservative movement's think tanks, newspapers, and little magazines are filled with junketeers who have traveled the world on his dime. |
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Three families make their way to the town three times a week to refill their tanks. |
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I wandered around a bit and ended up by the two big tanks that collect rainwater from our roof. |
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They develop in almost any container that collects rainwater, such as barrels, tanks, old tires, cups, cans, and bottles. |
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The vessel was holed in numerous tanks with loss of crude and resultant pollution. |
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Two days later it was holed and drifting landwards with oil gushing out of its tanks. |
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Yesterday a Black Watch raiding party carried out a smash and grab raid into the city, destroying five T55 tanks. |
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But fish stocks, including expensive koi carp, did not perish because the tanks were covered. |
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The water available in villages is drawn from wells sunk in tanks and lakes. |
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This process is quite common for making welds for making watertight joints for tanks, etc. |
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The combined arms battle called for concerted actions by infantry and artillery later joined by tanks and aviation. |
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Raised in freshwater tanks and weaned on to fishmeal pellets, fry are transferred to earth ponds or gravel raceways fed by rivers. |
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Mr. Dam is a board member and a senior fellow of the Brookings Institution, one of the world's oldest and most respected think tanks. |
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He encouraged the development of advanced weaponry such as tanks, machine guns and aircraft. |
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The success of the Germans has frequently been put down to their superiority in weaponry like tanks and artillery guns. |
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Inbound to Amberley the external drop tanks were jettisoned to reduce the overall weight for what became an uneventful landing. |
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The wrong kind of jet fuel had been put into the tanks and if we'd tried to take off, we would have been cinders. |
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Many kinds of vehicles were waterproofed for D-Day, including tanks and jeeps. |
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Scientists this week finished removing sediment from the ballast tanks of the sub after recovering a coil of waterlogged rope. |
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It should never be spread close to a watercourse, and tanks should never be cleaned beside a stream or river. |
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On the outskirts of the city by the river I watch washerwomen scrub clothes at giant water tanks. |
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I put on my flak jacket and helmet and walked up the road, which was jammed with tanks and armored fighting vehicles waiting to cross the bridge. |
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We need guns and rockets, bombs and warplanes, tanks and warships for our defence. |
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The blue acara is an easy fish to care for, and a suitable addition to community tanks of medium to large fish. |
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Dust and rain came into the house from above as easily as bullets and tanks shells could penetrate the walls. |
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The water tanks are phase one of a water improvement programme for the island and the next phase will involve building a public reservoir, he says. |
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Then came the horrors of World War I, with the advent of tanks and airplanes and poison gas. |
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They had tanks and mortars and all sorts of armaments provided by the American taxpayer. |
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Furthermore, the cannon and armor-piercing bombs of Shturmovik ground-attack aircraft posed a mortal peril for the German tanks. |
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The Sunni minority in Bahrain could not last without Saudi money and tanks. |
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On 10 April, the tanks moved on and the museum was abandoned to its fate. |
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Carter has also been a fixture on boards and expert panels, in think tanks and at universities. |
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Play up your figure with fitted tops, spaghetti-strap blouses and dresses, jackets with cinched waists and sleeveless tanks with round, high necklines. |
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At York, the timbers were immersed for two years in tanks of aqueous polyethylene glycol, a water-soluble wax used to replace the water in the wood. |
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Extra fuel tanks may need to be fitted together with spare jerricans. |
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You use fuel to give you the proper velocity and direction, and then you turn off your fuel tanks and coast there. |
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Farm-raised trout put on muscle as they swim against the gentle, steady current that runs through the tanks, ponds, or channel-like raceways they grow up in. |
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Niewoudt and Theron did nothing worse than slip a little green pepper extract and a dash of fruit juice flavourant into the tanks when nobody was looking. |
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Ships fill their empty oil tanks with water to weigh them down and maintain balance at sea, then dump the water before arriving at port to fill up with petroleum. |
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Heat pump water heaters can be purchased as integral units with built in water storage tanks or as add-ons that can be retrofitted to an existing water heater tank. |
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With party think tanks, big and small, uncorking their creative juices, seminal works take centre stage and artistic expressions reach for the stars. |
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The French failed to rally all non-Communist forces behind the weak Bao Dai, while their tanks and superior equipment made little headway in jungle warfare. |
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Katkandu motors through a gap in the barrier reef between South Water Caye and Carrie Bow Caye as we pull on shortie wetsuits, weight belts, tanks, fins. |
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But one convoy alone, according to Lysenko, consisted of 32 tanks, 16 D-30 howitzers and 30 KamAZ heavy trucks. |
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The English under King Harold make a brave stand, but their pointed sticks and voodoo rattles are as nothing against the Normans' tanks, airplanes, and modern artillery. |
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On the margins of the creased paper, black squares represent the two tanks the unit will use to shell the base. |
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The biggest rise has been in leaks from agricultural premises, raising fears that farmers are failing to maintain ageing oil tanks because of severely declining incomes. |
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It is soluble in water, which means, before conducting atmosphere readings in tanks and void spaces, any residual water will need to be agitated or mopped up. |
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Can be used with minimal agitation when processing roll film in tanks for very pronounced adjacency effects that can result in great apparent sharpness. |
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Here come the widow-makers, goes the cry as our tanks advance. |
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Young fish were also reared in hatchery tanks and released as smolts, the stage at which salmon head to sea before traveling to northerly feeding grounds. |
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We stayed as long as our air would hold out, headed back to the boat, filled the tanks and within an hour we were all back in the same spot doing it all again. |
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Water tanks, wind machines and a furnace surrounded the centre. |
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The market decides whether cars have contiguous frames, shatterproof windshields, protected gas tanks, air bags or seatbelts, and what the height of SUV bumpers ought to be. |
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Their tanks, other vehicles and supplies will be airlifted in behind them. |
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Moments later, a high-pressure air line connecting to main ballast tanks allowing the submarine to control its depth bursts its seal in the seventh compartment. |
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While we have not definitively located the video, in one video tanks can be seen crossing a pontoon bridge into Ukraine. |
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A turnout of over 60 unlimited bangers, Jags, Granadas, hearses, and Yank tanks took to the road, in three heats with a final and a destruction derby. |
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Even though this is not relative to warfare of today, the absence of ships means that fairer battles are guaranteed with each person having to build tanks and planes. |
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Shoygu would not dare to send the Grad system, tanks, APCs, and other weapons to donbass unless Putin approved of it. |
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It monitored the water and assessed the impact of leakage from landfill, sewage plants and septic tanks, and spreading agricultural fertilisers and chemicals on land. |
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No tanks appeared in the streets, and the stock market remained calm. |
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One minute your little soldiers are happily yomping towards the nearest town and the next, as if by magic, a column of tanks appears out of nowhere! |
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In 1988 the zebra mussel, once confined to the lakes and rivers of Europe, hitched a ride to Lake Erie, presumably in the ballast tanks of a visiting freighter. |
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Oil from its tanks is still seeping out and threatening local wildlife, despite elaborate efforts by the Ministry of Defence to contain the leaks. |
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The tanks from an existing aeration basin can be retrofitted with a drain, filled with suitable sand, and a distribution system for use as a sand bioreactor. |
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A couple of coats of new antifouling paint may cost the equivalent of a couple tanks of gas, but you will keep saving money on fuel all season long. |
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In the High Street two huge concrete water tanks were erected to provide emergency supplies to fight fires if any incendiary devices were dropped. |
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We have cars, trucks, dune buggies, motorcycles, rigs and tanks. |
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Ethanol can wreak havoc on older boats, particularly ones with fiberglass fuel tanks. |
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You can simply help yourself to tanks, sign them out, and go diving. |
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If the water flows into the room, grab the tanks and get aqualunging. |
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There are also potential green 'aquaponic' concepts of using water from fish ponds to irrigate hydroponic plant crops then recirculating the purified water to the fish tanks. |
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Therefore liquid hydrogen tanks would need to be much larger and at the same time stronger and insulated in order to hold the extremely cold liquid hydrogen. |
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Residents said tanks rolled down their street firing into their homes. |
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The division is accompanied by 60 light tanks and some armored cars. |
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Roving tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, artillery pieces, and mortars are key to enhancing the aggressiveness of defense. |
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If no landing craft are carried then the additional space in the docking bay allows a total of 53 tanks or 80 armoured personnel carriers to be transported. |
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Ludwig's plan also calls for growing rotifers and copepod nauplii in ponds or indoor tanks and redesigning a device called a rotating drum filter to harvest them. |
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There are whole areas outside Pattaya which do not even have city water and must use artesian wells, or hire trucks to fill personal water storage tanks. |
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Systems integration is what will make blue force tracking much greater than the sum total of all the ruggedized laptops we manage to bolt into our tanks and trucks. |
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Soldiers said they were attacked with artillery, tanks, mortars and grad missiles. |
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More than 30,000 heavily armed troops and police backed by light tanks, armoured vehicles, water cannon, horses and attack dogs were deployed around the capital. |
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The tanks were used to fuel the descent and ascent stage rocket engines of the lunar module that landed astronauts on the moon and returned them to orbit. |
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I'm talking about what's called biogas, produced by treating the septic tanks attached to toilets. |
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The underground storage tanks for these chemicals sometimes leaked. |
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Probably the best system would have been to run them off natural gas and to have created storage tanks near the pumps in case the gas lines failed. |
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New emission limits will be imposed on the company when recycled liquid fuel is used and purpose-built secure on-site storage tanks will be used to store the fuel. |
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A look at old race cars, with their exposed fuel tanks and absence of seatbelts, is a sobering reminder of just how vulnerable the drivers once were. |
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The stimulus tanks also were supplied with airstones, but none of the tanks contained filters because they would have impeded the view of both the focal fish and the observer. |
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The two agencies have been studying the feasibility of building sewage treatment plants around lakes and tanks for the restoration of the water bodies. |
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The Marines have captured two bridges and moved hundreds of tanks, armoured vehicles, fuel trucks, Humvees and other military vehicles across them in the past few days. |
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In short, tanks and troops alone will not win this struggle. |
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My tanks reached the northern side of the bridge leading to Saigon. |
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Also for sale are evocative photographs of the Queen's Park works which was switched from making steam locomotives to producing tanks during the Second World War. |
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I see a lot of girls on campus wearing tanks with their skirts. |
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Large modern sugarmakers use a complex system of plastic tubes that carry sap from the tree to roadside storage tanks or directly to the sugarhouse. |
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Ferro cement tanks are being used in some cases while most of the units have used high density plastic tanks for storing the rain water tapped through the method. |
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The absence of the Twin Towers in the skyline was jarring, as was the sight of tanks and humvees posted along Park Row. |
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We should all be thinking about collecting more water in butts and larger tanks during the wetter winters to come, and the building of ponds and other water-design features. |
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In addition to boards, the collection, which has a modern Japanese artsy look, includes hoodie sweatshirts, tees, tanks, and skating paraphernalia. |
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The sceptic's caricature that Noah had fish tanks on the ark is wrong. |
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The tanks chase the terrified tenderfoot across a desolate battlefield. |
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Now, with the aid of oil industry technology, the area off Utah and Omaha beaches in Normandy will be mapped, revealing exactly where the tanks were buried. |
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Unnervingly, several Turkish tanks in a 30-strong formation on the side of an incline have their guns pointing into Turkey. |
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I've cooked on some very nice barbecues and I've cooked on grills that are basically old toilet bowls or tanks with some metal wire draped across the openings. |
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Our picture shows the 76 mm gun barbette on one of the tanks. |
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Burdens' patented digestion process involves all food waste passing through a macerator and chopper pump before feeding into holding tanks. |
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Their only drink comes from storing rain water in tanks front of their houses. |
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Live copepods are used in the saltwater aquarium hobby as a food source and are generally considered beneficial in most reef tanks. |
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Many houses and commercial centres were heavily damaged, the electrical supply was knocked out, and five oil tanks and two magazines exploded. |
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Professional exhibits feature precise water flows, typically in circular tanks to avoid trapping specimens in corners. |
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Farming can occur in coastal areas, such as with oyster farms, but more typically occur inland, in lakes, ponds, tanks and other enclosures. |
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The Stirling engine is heated by burning diesel fuel with liquid oxygen from cryogenic tanks. |
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The hydrostatic effect of variable ballast tanks is not the only way to control the submarine underwater. |
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Pumps can move water between the tanks, changing weight distribution and pointing the sub up or down. |
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With large amounts of steel it became possible to build much more powerful guns and carriages, tanks, armored fighting vehicles and naval ships. |
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Early fire fighting systems used sprinklers supplied by water captured on flat roofs in shallow tanks. |
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The provision of light, water tanks and heating system defined the structure and shape of the mill. |
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When Khrushchev himself ordered the tanks into Budapest, Hungary, Hobsbawm finally spoke up, publishing a letter of protest. |
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Tank reservoirs store liquids or gases in storage tanks that may be elevated, at grade level, or buried. |
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Units, including some tanks, mobilised for the Suez Crisis in 1956 trained on Dartmoor, operating briefly in the Yes Tor area. |
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For this reason it was found convenient to site pump rooms between groups of cargo tanks. |
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It turned out to be American tanks going on manoeuvres in the Grunewald forest, firing blanks and throwing thunderflashes. |
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Hitherto, up-gunning British tanks had been prevented because of a basic design parameter. |
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Keeping a constant depth requires continual operation of either the depth control tanks or control surfaces. |
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The contract includes seven aboveground storage tanks with capacity in excess of 1 MMbbls. |
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Head of Turkey's Undersecretariat for Defense Industry Murad Bayar said that Altay tanks would be produced fully by national means. |
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Nitrogen removal begins with ammonification, which occurs in the septic tanks. |
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Submerged, MBTs generally remain flooded, which simplifies their design, and on many submarines these tanks are a section of interhull space. |
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To control their displacement, submarines have ballast tanks, which can hold varying amounts of water and air. |
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In Europe, the United States and the Soviet Union enormous resources were accumulated and ultimately dissipated as planes, ships, tanks, etc. |
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Submarines use diving planes and also change the amount of water and air in ballast tanks to change buoyancy for submerging and surfacing. |
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With hours, Soviet tanks arrived, but they did not immediately fire upon all workers. |
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The resulting drinking water became so polluted in Hungary that over 700 villages had to be supplied by tanks, bottles and plastic bags. |
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The Eritrean War of Independence is commemorated in a memorial of three tanks in the middle of Massawa. |
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It was equipped with two water tanks, a pump and one inch rubber hose, plus the normal shovels, polaskis, first aid equipment, and radios. |
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During World War I, the need to break the deadlock of trench warfare saw the rapid development of many new technologies, particularly tanks. |
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From tanks to machine guns to the humble Jerrican, the industrial heartland had done its bit. |
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The Pakistan Air Force said the pilot was forced to jettison the tanks to prevent the jet crashing. |
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After harvest, mussels are typically placed in seawater tanks to rid them of impurities before marketing. |
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It involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food. |
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If the whole fermentation cellar is cooled, conditioning must be done in separate tanks in a separate cellar. |
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Simple cylindrical tanks with beveled ends are arranged vertically, and conditioning tanks are usually laid out horizontally. |
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On Monday 19 August 1940 a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 bomber flew up the haven waterway and bombed a series of oil tanks sited at Pennar. |
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Other uses include fishing rods, storage tanks, swimming pool panels, and baseball bats. |
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In February 1915 he appointed the Landships Committee, which oversaw the design and production of the first British tanks. |
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The Tank Museum at Bovington contains more than 300 tanks and armoured vehicles from 30 nations. |
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After it had gone through the aqueduct, the water was collected in tanks and fed through pipes to fountains, toilets, etc. |
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Other organic materials such as leather, skin and textiles were treated similarly, by keeping them moist in tanks or sealed plastic containers. |
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The tanks were filled with jungle nasties including crocodiles, water spiders, yabbies and eels. |
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Timbers and other objects that were too large to be wrapped were stored in unsealed water tanks. |
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Traces of tanks and aqueducts can be found at many other early Roman mines. |
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Most notably, Gry Maritha carries all the fuel requirements of the Isles of Scilly, using transportable fuel tanks on her deck. |
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Helibuckets, such as the Bambi bucket, are usually filled by submerging the bucket into lakes, rivers, reservoirs, or portable tanks. |
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In November 2013, the unit bade farewell to its Challenger 2 tanks and converted to a Light Cavalry unit, armed with Jackal vehicles. |
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By 1990, American conservative think tanks had begun challenging the legitimacy of global warming as a social problem. |
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The SBIRS propulsion subsystem consists of 18 reaction engine assemblies, a fuel tank, two oxidizer tanks, and a liquid apogee engine. |
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A fuel transfer vehicle transfers aviation fuel from fuel tanks underground, to the aircraft tanks. |
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The tower was to be built over the old oil storage tanks, which would be converted to a performance art space. |
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Rommel's army had lost roughly 75,000 men, 1,000 guns and 500 tanks since the Second battle of Alamein and withdrew. |
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Leaked from storage tanks, MTBE has been found in several water systems across the United States. |
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The tanks were also used to raise sunken wrecks by placing them under the wreck and creating buoyancy by pumping them full of air. |
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Another patent was for the installation of iron tanks in ships for storage of cargo and water instead of in wooden casks. |
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In addition to tractors and road machinery, Kirov is known among military experts for the production of the advanced T-92 battle tanks. |
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Hydrogen is a concern in metallurgy as it can embrittle many metals, complicating the design of pipelines and storage tanks. |
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About half of the 278 Italian tanks had been lost and most of the remainder were knocked out on the next day by the 7th Armoured Division. |
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Machines move flour and water from holding tanks to kneaders to flatteners to vacuum mixers that eliminate excess water and air bubbles. |
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There was a series of clashes during the day during which 21st Panzer lost 16 tanks and numerous guns. |
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