The ex-Darlington dreadnought returned against Forest Green Rovers but did not train for much of last week after aggravating the injury. |
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Murray, long a comedic dreadnought, has in recent years come into his prime as a dramatic actor. |
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Stefan now designs dreadnought, classical, archtop and Django-type guitars. |
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Featuring a cutaway dreadnought body shape, a solid top and a CT4B preamp, this range is ready for any stage anywhere in the world. |
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I now design dreadnought, classical, archtop and Django guitars, and am proud to count Biréli Lagrène among my clients. |
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In the early 20th century, the dreadnought changed the balance of power in convoy battles. |
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The dreadnought Battle Fleet, with which he sailed, formed the main force and was composed of 24 battleships and three battlecruisers. |
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Improvements in these weapons had immense influence on the design and use of surface warships, from the huge dreadnought battleships to the small torpedo boat. |
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Soon, however, the expensive dreadnought race provoked a fiscal crisis that cracked the Bülow bloc and, in 1909, elevated Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg to the chancellorship. |
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Available in both dreadnought and folk size models, the Songsmiths feature wild cherry back and sides along with Select Pressure Tested solid spruce tops delivering a very responsive and well balanced sound. |
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The naval arms race between Britain and Germany to build dreadnought battleships in the early 20th century is the subject of a number of books. |
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Naval technology in World War I was dominated by the dreadnought battleship. |
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Battleships were built along the dreadnought model, with several large turrets of equally sized big guns. |
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The British designs were armed like their heavier dreadnought cousins, but deliberately lacked armor to save weight in order to improve speed. |
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In theory a large number of these inexpensive ships could attack in masses and overwhelm a dreadnought force. |
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Meanwhile, the Russian Navy had received the modern dreadnought Imperatritsa Mariya which although slower, would be able to stand up to and outfight Goeben. |
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It was, however, superseded by the British invention steam turbine where speed was required, for instance in warships, such as the dreadnought battleships, and ocean liners. |
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Another picture shows the dreadnought striker leaping above Vieri in a derby match and even at full stretch, the Torino keeper is nowhere near him. |
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The Dreadnought battleships and their successors were the first capital ships that combined technology and firepower with a mobile platform. |
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Several members of the group attained notoriety in 1910 with the Dreadnought hoax, which Virginia participated in disguised as a male Abyssinian royal. |
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His committee also produced a new type of cruiser in a similar style to Dreadnought with a high speed achieved at the expense of armour protection. |
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In 1573 English shipwrights introduced designs, first demonstrated in Dreadnought, that allowed the ships to sail faster and manoeuvre better and permitted heavier guns. |
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