My rep advised me to check controllability to see if I could handle the aircraft in the landing configuration. |
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It is thought the seat of the fire was in the landing gear under the aircraft's main fuselage. |
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The large air brake, which is used in landing and in combat manoeuvres, is located on top of the fuselage. |
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Bowling enthusiasts in Castle Point were celebrating today after landing a lottery windfall. |
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Along with the chopper crew, the team practiced stretcher loading, winching a casualty into the aircraft and landing zone safety. |
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It was then that he began considering his options, going over possible emergency landing sites in his mind. |
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Upstairs on the third floor landing she is waiting for him, arms spread wide in greeting. |
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As the referee's whistle sounded to signal the foul, Mark crashed hard, landing awkwardly on his left ankle. |
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Such a landing gear is intended to equip aerodynes and especially helicopters. |
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The assault landing thrusters begin to kick in, a loudly whine of complaint against too rapid a fall under fierce gravity. |
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Not a single plane was ready to take off on that night from Smorodino airfield, whence 45-mm guns were due to follow after the landing force. |
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Hot gas began flowing into the wheel well through vents around landing gear door hinges. |
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In stand-by configuration, the vehicle's front wheels deploy to the ground like a jet plane landing gear to increase longitudinal stability. |
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Shortly after that the pilot told us it was a full emergency landing and we had to adopt the brace position. |
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Now fresh water flooding and heavy rainfalls and tornadic storms are all a part of a landing hurricane. |
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So now we had to plan our landing and, after the runway opened, plan to put the aircraft down. |
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Yesterday's crash landing echoed an engine problem back in May which caused him to put the aircraft down in a remote paddock on Lagoon Farm. |
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He circled over the landing site once before putting the plane down between two bridges. |
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Even if you make the eight-second limit, dismounting is still jumping off a raging bull and landing in the dirt. |
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He was a ragged decrepit old man blinking in amazement as a silver ship descends into the valley, landing gently beside the lake. |
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Use only approach flaps, since they help provide lift, whereas landing flaps mainly produce drag. |
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After taking a few seconds to find their bearings, the two set off for their landing sight. |
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Pilot controls consisted of dual wheel yokes and the landing gear was extended and retracted by a hydraulic pump actuated by a hand lever. |
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The Lorenz beam system for blind landing consisted of two transmitters located on opposite sides of the airstrip runway. |
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The jetboat was then slipped to take soundings along a planned track to the proposed beach landing site. |
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These initial values were chosen to reflect landing accuracies similar to those of Mars Pathfinder. |
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Do not rely on them for landing that assistant professor job, or anything else in academia. |
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If the cars could take some of the weight off, couldn't we jack it up enough to take the strain off the landing gear? |
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The carpets absorbed the sound of his feet landing on the floor, but Lombard stood still all the same to make certain that the Ifrit still slept. |
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This improved software could help reduce the impact of an unplanned landing or steer the quadcopter to a safe place to crash. |
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The woman pillion passenger was thrown into bushes and the second driver hit a tree before landing behind a wall. |
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Most takeoff and landing accidents would never have happened if the pilot had made a timely abort. |
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The pilot aborted the landing and flew the plane back to the North Sumatra provincial capital Medan where the flight had originated. |
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More and more privately owned jets are landing at Provincetown's small airport. |
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I look forward to meeting many of you next year and hopefully landing a few more fish! |
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From there we stopped at the tiny islands of Providencia and San Andres, finally landing in the rain forests of Panama. |
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It reminded me that Virginia used to impose a fine of 100 pounds on ship's captains landing Quakers in the colony. |
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Dermot Weld's feat in landing a second Melbourne Cup is a remarkable achievement. |
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Luke was a hero in his own social circles for landing such a key role in a series of movies. |
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The violent left yaw became more pronounced as the aircraft slowed and the decreasing lift placed more weight on the landing gear assembly. |
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The lake will be cleaned up and sediment removed and the lakeside landing stage and terrace will be repaired. |
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Grant Gibson from Newton St Boswells took the honours after landing an incredible 17 fish from the Melrose stretch. |
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The landing zone is nothing more than a dry lakebed graded to provide demarcated aircraft landing, takeoff and parking areas. |
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On landing the 7th Battalion of 5th Brigade begins a forced march towards Pegasus Bridge, to reinforce the glider force. |
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She handed it to Cary who gazed questioningly at the picture which vaguely resembled a landing space craft. |
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Thousands of landing craft were built to land armies in Normandy and on Pacific islands. |
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After landing in Normandy he served as a regimental medical officer until the armistice. |
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In the distance she can hear battle ships landing to refuel and restock supplies. |
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In the past few years, flying has become such an ordeal that take-off and landing now reduce me to a quivering, sweaty-palmed wreck. |
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I made an unusually gentle landing for a person of my size in a wild patch of sagebrush on the top of huge knoll. |
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The crossing had to be carefully reconnoitred and the landing place chosen with care. |
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We slipped her out over the grass to avoid landing on the hard surface and made a very smooth landing on one wheel and one wing tip. |
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Then he fired up the jets on his new, smaller and sleeker wingsuit to perform the loopings before landing safely with a parachute. |
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That's when I saw that the large, looming shadow was in fact a small plane landing at the airstrip. |
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We were guided as we went by millions of fireflies whose flashing marked the banks like landing lights on an airstrip. |
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They are especially adept at taking off from and landing on short airstrips. |
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During the landing phase, pauses and wingbeat frequency increased and wingbeats became shallow. |
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I scrunched the slip into a tight ball and took an air shot, the ball landing into a trashcan. |
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Also, the lift builds gradually and the weight of the aircraft shifts relatively slowly from the landing gear to the wing. |
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In addition to primary airports there are a multitude of landing strips able to receive small planes. |
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It was all about passenger landing rights at Heathrow and American airports. |
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There are lead-in lights from the river approach, landing floodlights, a marker beacon and a lighted windsock. |
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But the pilot of the twin engine veteran aircraft went on to make a safe landing back at the airfield he had taken off from. |
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At first the airfield was a grass landing area and work had not even started on hard runways when the base was opened. |
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By the end of June, excluding an emergency landing strip, ten airfields had been built in the beachhead area. |
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I had missed the window of opportunity to get the jet in the best landing configuration. |
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He would stare at her, apologising for leaving her on the landing that day, yet rebuking her for her behaviour. |
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They're coming ashore on landing craft air cushions, the LCATs they're called. |
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When the boyfriend arrived shortly after 10 am, Moon jumped, landing beside an air cushion inflated by police. |
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He is, after all, a Navy veteran, thought he was landing on an aircraft carrier, perhaps. |
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But within a year the aircraft was involved in an accident while landing on the aircraft carrier, HMS Ocean. |
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After landing aboard the ship, we board a fast speed boat for the quick ride to the terminal. |
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Only the security levy and landing fees for smaller aircraft at peak times have increased. |
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A few years ago birds began dying after landing on these lakes and getting slathered in bitumen. |
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Earthlings, we can celebrate the accomplishment of landing a probe on a new world. |
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For example, the broad wainscoted side hall terminates in a staircase that rises to a landing and then turns ninety degrees in a manner similar to that at Mulberry Hill. |
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A two day journey saw the group landing at Auckland, the Queen City of New Zealand and the country's largest metropolis, with nearly one million residents. |
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The Sunday test flight was eventful, involving an airstrip landing light. |
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Free French officers were landed by air and boat to negotiate the port's peaceful transfer, but they received a hostile response as did an advance landing party. |
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Many of the boats have been landing their fish in Killybegs. |
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Minutes after landing in Bumba and unloading the cargo, the pilots and their plane vanished. |
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The BEA in its interim report maintains that the leftward yaw was caused not by incorrectly assembled landing gear but by loss of thrust from the number-one and two engines. |
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The landing gear was hydraulically actuated and was fully retractable. |
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Since the other boys are doubtful, Finn takes off his clothes, climbs the tree and gleefully jumps off one of its branches, landing in the river below. |
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Pan Am was granted landing rights at camp Colombia, an army base near Havana. |
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The inmate, who has not been identified, took a jug of boiling water mixed with sugar from a kitchen unit and was carrying it along a landing when challenged by an officer. |
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He rather acrobatically leapt down, landing lightly on all fours. |
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Realizing that the engine might quit at any point now, he displayed outstanding airmanship by bleeding off excess energy and lowering the landing gear on short final. |
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Veteran Frankie Carroll especially was out of traps in jig time pointing a free inside a minute and landing a real beauty from play two minutes later. |
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Then, at the end of August, Japanese forces endeavoured to flank Port Moresby and reinforce their troops on the Kokoda Track by forcing a landing at Milne Bay. |
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The vessels involved are landing fresh swordfish and tuna of very high quality, which are mostly airfreighted to the United States, Japan and Europe. |
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Recruiting large numbers of Gaelic kern, they then invaded England, landing at Furness in Lancashire, and immediately made for Richard III's old power base in north Yorkshire. |
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The unity of the piece shifts from its poetry to its formal presence to its material, before landing on laboriousness as its central preoccupation. |
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Burnett did not say that the series was predictably rejected by major networks, eventually landing on the History Channel. |
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He dangled lifeless for a moment, making sure he regathered his energy before swinging his body up over the wall and landing painfully on the other side. |
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He is one of the few jumps trainers to have enjoyed success on the Flat, landing several races at Royal Ascot as well as the Northumberland Plate and the Doncaster Cup. |
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That caused the rover's average solar energy to spike up 720 watt-hours, not much below the power level she had shortly after landing nearly two Earth years ago. |
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The final water area is a landing zone for two 25-foot water slides. |
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Arriving in Boston was like landing upon the bosom of serenity from the derangement of a war zone. |
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Russia's Svetlana Khorkina did not qualify for any final, suffering a break on uneven bars, wobbles on balance beam, and a hands-down landing on floor exercise. |
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This involves the use of specialized ships that can simultaneously launch helicopter forces and seaborne landing craft and air cushion landing craft. |
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Specifically, the team was to reconnoiter potential helicopter landing zones, determine the level of enemy activity, and observe possible cave sites. |
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Ian and I will recon ahead and clear a landing zone for you. |
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Three of the party rafted together and took the distressed party across their kayaks and made their way towards a suitable landing point beneath high cliffs. |
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Fortunately, there was enough oxygen for the pilot and copilot to make a safe landing in Denver. |
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Each site is responsible for certain aspects of landing gear design, manufacture and support. |
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Having been tracked all the way along the coast by the British cavalry and chariots, the landing was opposed. |
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Tradition has it that Saint Patrick was not welcomed by the locals and was forced to leave to seek a more welcoming landing place further north. |
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The Norman fleet finally set sail two days later, landing in England at Pevensey Bay on 28 September. |
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In early July, Reed opened the new landing page for French-speakers at www. |
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To compensate me for his tree landing on my shed, my neighbor paved my driveway. |
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Nothing daunted, the fleet put to sea, and after sailing about the island for some time, a landing was effected in the west of Munster. |
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Off this landing and over the studio was a dark cobwebby place, tangled with wiring, plumbing, ventilation and mystery. |
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The 767 made a miraculous dead stick landing at an abandoned Canadian airfield. |
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As we approached the runway, the pilot fishtailed slightly to reduce landing speed. |
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I was half way down the strip when I heard a speedboat and ran flat out back to the landing spot. |
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From there I would walk on my head to the far end of the box and then headspring to the floor, landing on my feet. |
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A helidrome with landing space for three helicopters is also going to be constructed in the stadium. |
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Because of its position, Scilly is the first landing for many migrant birds, including extreme rarities from North America and Siberia. |
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Soon, the Portuguese sailed further eastward, to the valuable Spice Islands in 1512, landing in China one year later. |
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Their landing at Stornoway began well, but the colonists were driven out by local forces commanded by Murdoch and Neil MacLeod. |
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The same day a second attempt by Legge to attack the landing site again failed by an adverse southwestern gale. |
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The expedition had failed to achieve any of its objectives and had left a quarter of the landing force dead or wounded. |
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The comparison between the tricycle and tail-skid type of landing gears is a case in point. |
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Large modern commercial aircraft have a nose landing gear and two main landing gears. |
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Is your landing page clearly about that keyword, and is the keyword used repeatedly on the landing page? |
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Your most important information on the landing page should be above the fold. |
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As Discovery headed towards the landing strip in the Mojave desert, radio contact between Mission Control and the shuttle was kept to a minimum. |
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Although river craft can continue upstream to Howley Weir, there are no landing or mooring facilities. |
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Filton is the main research and development and support centre for all Airbus wings, fuel systems and landing gear integration. |
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The larger wing area allows for decreased landing speed while increasing both range and payload. |
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Henry Priestley died 11 December 1795, possibly of malaria which he may have contracted after landing at New York. |
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Visitors can view aircraft taking off and landing from both runways and aircraft taxiing to and from the runways. |
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Most were sailors who had deserted or been abandoned by their employers after landing in British ports. |
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In 1155, Byzantine Emperor Manuel Comnenus reconquered southern Italy, landing his forces in the region of Apulia. |
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A ball landing on either the out line or the line along the top of the tin is considered to be out. |
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Algeri fought a far better bout than he did against Manny Pacquiao, throwing more punches and landing some power shots. |
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Both combatants showed enormous grit and determination, landing and taking huge shots from one another without even flinching. |
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Webber collided with the Lotus of Heikki Kovalainen, flipping his Red Bull car into a somersault before landing and crashing into a tyre barrier. |
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Charles returned from exile, leaving The Hague on 23 May and landing at Dover on 25 May. |
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His intended landing in the Firth of Forth was thwarted by the Royal Navy, under Admiral Byng. |
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Over the tearful protests of James himself, the French admiral chose not to risk a landing and opted to retreat instead of fight. |
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He actively restrained his subordinates from landing what could have been the finishing blow against Washington's forces. |
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Napoleon sailed from Toulon to Alexandria, taking Malta on the way, and landing in June. |
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He then told von Brauchitsch and Halder that he would decide on the landing operation eight to fourteen days after the air attack began. |
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It was occupied by XV Corps without resistance on 3 January 1945 as part of Operation Talon, the amphibious landing at Akyab. |
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Strong winds blew the landing craft east of their intended positions, particularly at Utah and Omaha. |
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Initial planning was constrained by the number of available landing craft, most of which were already committed in the Mediterranean and Pacific. |
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The need to acquire or produce extra landing craft for the expanded operation meant that the invasion had to be delayed to June. |
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These dummies led the Germans to believe that an additional airborne landing had occurred. |
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The majority of the fleet was supplied by the UK, which provided 892 warships and 3,261 landing craft. |
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Strong currents forced many landing craft east of their intended position or caused them to be delayed. |
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One bomb missed the compound entirely and the other three missed their target, landing on the other side of the wall of the palace compound. |
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Bush's landing was criticized by opponents as an unnecessarily theatrical and expensive stunt. |
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The island was one of 33 emergency landing sites worldwide for the NASA Space Shuttle. |
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The landing was north of Sevastopol, so the Russians had arrayed their army in expectation of a direct attack. |
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The main events were the second capture of Kars and a landing on the Georgian coast. |
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When the allies chose a land attack on Sebastopol any plan for a landing in the east was abandoned. |
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In late September he learned of the fall of Sevastopol and a Turkish landing at Batum. |
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In September 1854, an Allied landing force was beaten back with heavy casualties, and the Allies withdrew. |
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As a deterrent, the ARG was once more deployed off the coast, and was instructed to conduct amphibious landing demonstrations as a show of force. |
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They returned to San Carlos and landed directly at Bluff Cove when Fearless dispatched her landing craft. |
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They had also not seen any enemy aircraft since landing at San Carlos and may have been overconfident in the air defences. |
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For most Airbus models the company is responsible for overall design and supply of landing gear. |
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The site is responsible for the design of the wing structure, fuel systems and landing gear integration. |
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Barra's airport is claimed to be the only one in the world to have scheduled flights landing on a beach. |
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In the United States, the minimum dimensions for dry, hard landing fields are defined by the FAR Landing And Takeoff Field Lengths. |
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These include considerations for safety margins during landing and takeoff. |
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Some airports, typically military airbases, have long runways used as emergency landing sites. |
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Together with the landing aircraft's arresting hook, it is used in situations where the aircraft's brakes would be insufficient by themselves. |
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Increased aircraft traffic during World War I led to the construction of landing fields. |
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Aircraft had to approach these from certain directions and this led to the development of aids for directing the approach and landing slope. |
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An improvement in the landing field was the introduction of grooves in the concrete surface. |
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In adverse weather conditions, ice and snow clearing equipment can be used to improve traction on the landing strip. |
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After landing troops at Porto Novo to assist Mysore, Suffren's fleet clashed with Hughes again Providien on 12 April. |
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Sir John French suggested landing at Antwerp, which was vetoed by Winston Churchill as the Royal Navy could not guarantee safe passage. |
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According to the foundation myth of the Catti tribe, their ancestors were attacked by wildcats upon landing in Scotland. |
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In April 1914, the UVF assisted with the landing of 30,000 German rifles with 3,000,000 rounds at Larne by blockading authorities. |
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Under that methodology, the airport's profits from nonairfield sources were used to reduce the airlines' landing fees. |
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On 16 May 1945, two pilots were killed when a Wellington bomber crashed on landing wrecking a goods train in Dyce Station. |
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When the airport installed the new instrument landing system the single track road had to be closed altogether. |
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Following his landing in Gaul, Maximus went out to meet his main opponent, emperor Gratian, whom he defeated near Paris. |
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The fleet accompanying the invasion made a landing on Anglesey where it was defeated. |
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He turned them all down, possibly in the hopes of landing a more prominent bishopric in the future. |
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Upon landing in Bordeaux, they set off on a walking tour with their art equipment in hand, intending to reach Rome. |
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As the rounds went on, Calzaghe continued to push the pace and began to get his rhythm going by landing combinations at close range. |
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The Commissioners of Irish Lights decided in 1960 to erect a reinforced concrete lighthouse with helicopter landing pad on top. |
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Due to weather conditions, this service temporarily replaces the route that normally operates from the Liverpool landing stage using fast craft. |
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Bow doors and ramps were added to these ships, which became the first tank landing ships. |
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During the War British servicemen recognised the great potential of landing ships and craft. |
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To prevent a recurrence of 8th Armoured Brigade's experience from the air, attacks on Axis landing fields were also stepped up. |
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This may involve throwing it in the air, slapping it with their tails, ramming it, or breaching and landing on it. |
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In 1895, the first confirmed landing was conducted by a team of Norwegians. |
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They use steel monopole foundations driven in by a hydraulic hammer and each turbine has a landing platform for boat access. |
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On landing in Wales at Aber Alaw Branwen died of grief that so much destruction had been caused on her account. |
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In the same month, Sardinians stopped the attempted French landing on the beach of Quartu Sant'Elena, near the Capital of Cagliari. |
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The mating ritual of this fulmar consists of the female resting on a ledge and the male landing with his bill open and his head back. |
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Gulls have been observed preying on live whales, landing on the whale as it surfaces to peck out pieces of flesh. |
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They rarely swim, despite having webbed feet, usually landing on water only to bathe. |
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The three continental allies advanced on the Netherlands while the landing of English troops along the coast was only barely prevented. |
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These engagements provided cover for a Japanese landing near Incheon in Korea. |
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The Imperial Navy's tasks were then to prevent any invasion force from landing and to protect coastal towns from possible bombardment. |
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Submarines may also be used for reconnaissance and landing of special forces as well as deterrence. |
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The first naval action in defense of the new colonies was just ten years after Vasco da Gama's epochal landing in India. |
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Once landing on the Clyde approximately 20,000 Scottish Jacobites, mostly Highland clansmen, would rise and join him. |
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Plans called for Soubise's force to wait for good winds, and then cross the Channel speedily from Le Havre landing in Portsmouth. |
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Fisher was placed in charge of a landing party which was quartered in the Khedive's palace. |
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Bacon also proposed an operation on 18 December, which combined Tyrwhitt's landing on the mole with a blocking operation. |
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At the time of the landing the wind changed and the smokescreen to cover the ship was blown offshore. |
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Severe storms on 19 June interrupted the landing of supplies and destroyed the Omaha harbour. |
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The Germans had no specialised landing craft, and would have had to rely primarily on river barges to lift troops and supplies for the landing. |
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They had also detected increased radio traffic and landing craft being concentrated in the southern British coastal ports. |
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They were deployed along the beaches of Dieppe and the neighbouring towns, covering all the likely landing places. |
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This portion of the raid was considered a model for future amphibious Royal Marine Commando assaults as part of major landing operations. |
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The battalion managed to leave their landing craft before the Germans could open fire. |
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Preparing the ground for the main landings, four destroyers were bombarding the coast as landing craft approached. |
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Not being prepared to support the Fusiliers, the Royal Marines had to transfer from their gunboats and motor boat transports onto landing craft. |
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The Royal Marine landing craft were heavily engaged on their way in with many destroyed or disabled. |
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The Germans regarded it as the most likely initial landing zone, and accordingly made it the most heavily fortified region. |
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The Allies constructed dummy tanks, trucks, and landing craft, and positioned them near the coast. |
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Exercises with landing craft and live ammunition also took place at the Combined Training Centre in Inveraray in Scotland. |
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He reported his brief landing to Luftflotte 3 which came to the decision that the islands were not defended. |
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As an alternative to free flight, a balloon may be tethered to allow reliable take off and landing at the same location. |
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Some Western sources considered this to be the first landing at the Pole until the Soviet landings became widely known. |
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The claim was initially protested by the United Kingdom, on the basis of Norris's landing and annexation. |
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A small plane making a water landing or a boat having engine trouble can be carried away from its reported position by the current. |
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His landing site is unknown but popularly believed to be Cape Bonavista, along the island's East coast. |
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The anniversary of Columbus's 1492 landing in the Americas is usually observed on 12 October in Spain and throughout the Americas, except Canada. |
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The World Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893, commemorated the 400th anniversary of the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. |
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Otto's army was unable to break the fortification, so he changed tactics and sailed around it, landing in Jutland with a large fleet. |
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Working in conjunction with a landing force under the Earl of Peterborough his forces undertook the siege and capture of Barcelona. |
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Each landing aircraft must touch down, slow, and exit the runway before the next crosses the approach end of the runway. |
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In 1951 a new vessel for the King Harry Ferry on the River Fal was launched, built on the keel of an old landing craft. |
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Fabre's first successful take off and landing by a powered seaplane inspired other aviators and he designed floats for several other flyers. |
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There is general agreement that he left from Bosham, and was blown off course, landing at Ponthieu. |
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Yarmouth marina is the landing point for the Royal Navy's Solent Amphibious Challenge, held in June each year. |
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Originally Sandown was of only military significance as its wide sandy beaches offers a landing place for invasion. |
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On 12 September the British learned of a convenient landing spot, and Wolfe moved his army there at night. |
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A landing site near Chatelaillon was selected despite the fears of Mordaunt that large French forces might be lurking behind the sand dunes. |
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During the First and Second World Wars the fort saw service as a landing point and for storage. |
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These stations also played an important part in the first Moon landing mission. |
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This aircraft has a stretched fuselage, modified landing gear and a third engine, which is mounted on the tail. |
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Capable of taking off from a 492 yard long landing strip, the Trislander can readily operate from unprepared surfaces. |
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It was promoted by the Stokes Bay Pier and Railway Company to provide a landing for a rival ferry service from Gosport. |
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On each landing there are communal recesses housing toilets and wash basins. |
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This book covers the environmental impact of Columbus' landing in the new world. |
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This flotilla first reached the coast of Brazil, landing there in 1500, and then continued eastwards to India. |
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After first landing on Guanahani island in The Bahamas, Columbus found the island which he called Isla Juana, later named Cuba. |
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Instead of reaching Asia, Colombus discovered America, landing on an island in what is now The Bahamas. |
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The navy also organized expeditionary naval infantry units that operated in Africa as landing forces in support of the army units. |
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These forces carried on board four CAMS 37 flying boats and an Army landing force. |
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The naval expedition leaves Lisbon on 24 April, with the landing operations starting on 26 April. |
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Latter, additional landing craft and a Sapper Divers unit would be added, this latter to face the use of naval mines by the PAIGC forces. |
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An important element will be a landing platform dock ship, whose planned acquisition has been however delayed. |
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The Portuguese landing party availed themselves of the pause to hurry back to their ship. |
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Waterloo Bay, named after the first ship which unloaded cargo in the bay, served as a landing place for soldiers and supplies in the war. |
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The exact location of his landing is unknown but the 500th anniversary of his landing was commemorated in Bonavista, Newfoundland. |
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He could only see the islands from afar, as the poor weather prevented his canoes from landing there. |
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Soon, the Portuguese sailed further eastward, to the Spice Islands in 1512, landing in China one year later. |
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The precise location of their landing on the Florida coast has been disputed for many years. |
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After remaining in the area of their first landing for about five days, the ships turned south for further exploration of the coast. |
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The vicinity of Charlotte Harbor is the most commonly identified spot, while some assert a landing further north at Tampa Bay or even Pensacola. |
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They were extremely successful at first and managed to capture Seoul just 18 days after their landing at Busan. |
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Between the landing and March, only 47 colonists had survived the diseases that they contracted on the ship. |
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Landing on the island can be challenging, as the surf can swamp the landing boat. |
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This landing is well protected from the strong ocean swell that is driven from the northwest. |
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Wherever his actual landing place was, it was well north of San Diego Bay where Cabrillo had asserted Spain's claim. |
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Several commemorative and historical societies have been founded to celebrate and research Drake's landing in northern California. |
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A number of anchorages and landing points exist, as well as a small harbor at Herwighamna on the north coast. |
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By noon, the hostilities had ended, with the landing parties returning to the ships, along with some prisoners. |
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He had a narrow escape from death, when in an incautious landing several of his companions were killed by people of Seram. |
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Clear waters that facilitated the 1926 landing were followed by years of continuous heavy ice surrounding the island. |
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Horses are able to sense contact as subtle as an insect landing anywhere on the body. |
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Gregory was also on the team that pioneered the microwave instrumentation landing system. |
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They returned in force in July 1776, landing in New York and defeating Washington's Continental Army in August at the Battle of Brooklyn. |
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The landing party included Royal Engineers, Royal Marines and civilian members from the Institute of Geological Sciences in London. |
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An example of this would be dropping a brick off a bridge, landing on a person's head, killing him. |
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De Witt personally had arranged for the planning of a landing of marines at Chatham. |
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The sometimes-wealthy Cotton could afford such luxury, because the problem with a reelless rod and long line was in landing the fish. |
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The houses remain but the landing and the boats are gone and the street has been improved. |
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A regular passenger launch operates on the lake, taking passengers between various landing stages. |
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The derelict dock landing area was developed into Freeport, a retail centre, and housing has been built at the north end of the marina. |
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The landing craft came within sight of Omaha Beach before coming under enemy fire and turning back. |
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Mr. Rather flew to the area in a roundabout fashion, first landing in Bahrain, from there flying to Islamabad and then heading to Kabul by land. |
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The take-off should be selected with great care, and a pit of large dimensions provided on the landing side. |
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The dispatcher will have to talk him through landing the plane in the middle of a hurricane! |
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At every landing place behind the hongs, where barbarians reside, they must not allow the tanka boats to anchor. |
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Shortly after I announced my pregnancy, he stole my thunder with his news of landing his dream job. |
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After stumbling and landing on her face, the toddler picked herself up and continued unfazed. |
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An airing cupboard is situated off the landing with an adjacent store and a further store cupboard. |
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Bankable can finally prove he is aptly named by landing the Sandown showpiece Fortune Stakes. |
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He stops to point out a bald eagle landing on a rock in the river. |
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The bosses have decided to give him a soft landing back in the soap with a few walk-ons so he can build up his confidence. |
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Years back, traditional landing craft were used to carry troops and equipment from fleet or from big ships to warzone or to the beach. |
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Irish Police arrested a Greek man after an air rage incident which forced a flight from the US to Greece to make an emergency landing in Ireland. |
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He coordinated for his wingman to verbalize airspeeds once aligned with the runway in order to ensure safe approach and landing airspeeds. |
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Amanda Beattie, 29, poleaxed WPC Michelle Squire, 25, after landing on her head. |
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The landing site was located on an alluvial fan at the foot of a mountain range and less than a kilometer from the shoreline of a playa lake. |
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Dubai-based flydubai has launched its flights to Kazakhstan with the inaugural flight landing at the Almaty International Airport. |
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We definitely see signal variation along the traverse from the landing point to Yellowknife Bay. |
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