Electrically operated smoke grenade dischargers are mounted either side of the turret in the forward firing position. |
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Of course, there was also a gigantic turret on top of the tower itself, sporting missile launchers, sonic emitters, lasers, and the like. |
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He shot at the MG operator on top of the tank's turret with his pistol and killed him. |
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The turret and weapon elevation is controlled by an electro-hydraulic system with manual backup. |
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The Humvee rolled to a light stop on the curb, allowing James time to jump onto the rear turret. |
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A sniper bullet deflected off his helmet and impacted on the armor of his turret leaving him dazed but alive. |
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Curious children clamber over the tank's turret, only to get shouted at by the men. |
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Best of all is taking the private lift up to the Penthouse, a suite built into a turret which combines cosiness and sheer decadence. |
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I watched them from the turret of the command tank where I sat with the hatch nearly closed for protection. |
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The armoured turret has both laying and stabilisation drives and power supply. |
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Immediately, Will rotated the turret to face his rear and destroyed the tank using his cannon. |
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A new feature of the tank is that the fitted modular special armour covers the turret. |
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We need one that had decent sailing capability, three decks, and a rotating cannon turret. |
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Opportunity moved her arm into position, rotating the turret to aim the microscopic imager down toward the patch. |
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That particular joint, number 5, is the rover arm turret, which rotates the four rover arm instruments into position. |
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After it is cut down, sheet stock goes to the turret punch to get holes put in as needed, goes to a brake press to be bent. |
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You have a Gatling gun on the wharf to-day, and there is one on the turret of the Post Office, they tell us. |
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Atop the all-welded turret are the commander's cupola on the left and the loader's hatch on the right. |
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One of our weapons was the.50 caliber machine gun mounted in an armored cupola atop the turret. |
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The original sauna and jacuzzi in a turret have remained, alongside a swimming pool and clay tennis court. |
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The lining caused the turret hatches to be thicker and no longer flush with the turret surface. |
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The fact that the gun turret has fallen off points to this being the point of collision. |
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The four-bedroom houses have a conical shaped roof and turret shaped sitting rooms and come with a detached garage. |
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Ken shut down the engine and feathered the propeller while Bob returned to his turret. |
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The turret wall, a fort-like structure enclosing a 25-foot tower leads up to an analog clock with two faces. |
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The tank has a turret that can be used like the water cannon, except that it destroys whatever it hits. |
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The old 57-mm quick-fire gun turrets were replaced by a more powerful 75-mm howitzer turret. |
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The Constitution fired one shot from a single turret, blasting a hole into one side of the torus that formed the bulk of the station. |
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On the shallow side of the bridge we found the C gun turret, its barrel pointed slightly down towards the deck. |
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One of the turret covers had come adrift and impacted the fin, causing a partial loss of rudder effectiveness. |
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I swooped down on them, making the rat-a-tat sound of the turret guns and the thud and boom of the bombs. |
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Specialist stands test fuel control units, oil pumps, rate sensors and gyros, turret controls and Electronic Control Units. |
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The front of the shirts has the City's heraldic emblem of rampant boars head on a turret embossed with the white rose of Yorkshire. |
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This home's corner turret, wraparound porch and ornate detailing make it a prime example of Victorian-style architecture. |
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The two-sided timing belt is driven by a stepper motor in synchronism with the turret. |
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The close proximity of light poles, vending stands and buildings severely limited our ability to traverse the turret. |
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Each turret was controlled separately and remotely from the bridge of the saucer. |
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I have a lower ball turret automatic computing gunsight from a B17 bomber in very good condition. |
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The missiles are mounted on launcher rails on the walls of a rotatable turret. |
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I spied a steam engine I could use to fashion a turret, and boiler plates could be secured inside the hansom to armor us from their fell weapons. |
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The aircraft's tail turret still had its two Brownings installed, their barrels adorned with a bouquet of yellow sponges. |
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Also, a dorsal turret was retained but modified to handle four.50-caliber Brownings. |
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Each corner of these square towers is again surmounted by a projecting octagon turret, machicolated. |
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We offer a range of warehouse equipment, including reach trucks, stackers, powered pallet trucks, order pickers and turret trucks. |
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Today, it is typing and transmitting from the turret of a Bradley, my head next to the breech of the 25 mm cannon. |
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Two banks of four electric smoke grenade dischargers are fitted either side of the front turret. |
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Bob squeezed his muscular shoulders into the narrow confines of the top turret. |
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The main 76 mm gun was carried in a barbette on the right side of the hull, with a turret above carrying a smaller 37 mm gun. |
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Stainrigg, a baronial house in the heart of the Borders, has a facade of crow step gables, a pepper pot turret and an elaborate entrance porch. |
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An optional servo-controlled overhead weapons platform can be slaved to the commander's sight to allow operation independent from the turret. |
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Modern combat was too fast for anything like that anymore, so the turret was permanently slaved to the co-pilot's seat. |
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Three other soldiers were wounded as the blast blew off the tanks turret, pinning them down. |
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There are several roles players can take on such as a fighter pilot, turret gunner, bomber, ship captain and base defender to name a few. |
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While patrolling narrow streets, it is nearly impossible to safely traverse the entire turret to engage enemy forces. |
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The visibility was limited for this gun and the top turret gunner provided adequate coverage of that area anyway. |
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The turret machine gun can also be operated from under armor by being mounted on a circular revolving ring for automatic traverse. |
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Most important was the turret lathe enabling the carrying out of a range of formerly skilled operations by relatively less skilled labor. |
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Even though the ball turret gunner forgot to level his guns, we crash landed with out incident. |
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The tail gunner rotated the turret and opened fire on a dark shape less than 300 yards out. |
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He crawled back into the Mitchell and found the badly-injured turret gunner still inside. |
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The main purpose of this role is to operate manually controlled turret lathes in a busy engineering environment. |
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The drummers and trumpeters they employed moved about from stage to balcony and turret as they were required. |
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Multiple-grating turrets allow two or more gratings to be mounted on a turret and rotated into position when needed. |
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The fire also singed a turret of Holy Trinity Cathedral on Hart Street. |
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The house contains a variety of window shapes, criss-crossing gables, beautiful Art Nouveau stained-glass windows, a corner turret with a weathercock. |
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The horizontal shaft with windsails was not set at a true 90 degree angle but approximately 80 degrees making it possible for the said sweep to clear the turret completely. |
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If the gun is to be well protected in an unmanned turret, the presented frontal area of the vehicle and, therefore, its all-up weight, will still remain substantial. |
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A sergeant then, he was Yellow Oboe's armorer and ball turret gunner. |
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During this climb, the traverse of the turret knocked Treacy off. |
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Each time the gun is fired, the tube must go into detente for cartridge ejection, and the power traverse of the turret is inoperable during ejection and reloading operations. |
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Using fingerprints, one was identified as U.S. Army Pvt. James Bowman, who had been in the turret of the car next to Gordon. |
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The slide wraps around the castle like an old helter skelter and the castle is a play den with turret. |
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One eager father even shoved his young daughter up in a turret with a soldier. |
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He went to the tallest turret of the castle and surveyed his land. |
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Then he describes a house up by the watertower, a grand and mysterious place that looks out over a gorge, and has an actual castle wall with a turret. |
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I immediately tried to swivel the turret, but it was no use. |
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Mack sprinted forward, leapt up to man the machine-gun turret. |
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As soon as Jack finished, Sam rushed out to the main laser turret. |
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In addition, engine lathes are less sophisticated than modern turret lathes and are therefore operated by junior personnel whose hourly rates are lower. |
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The old ruined turret and battlements of Brittas House could offer a point of interest which could be exploited but access, etc needs to be addressed. |
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Mullioned turret and oriel windows running across the first and second storeys create a wall-of-glass effect from the exterior and light and airy chambers within. |
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The turret is fitted with a ATK Ammuniton Systems M242 chain gun on a stabilised mount which allows the gun to be used while the vehicle is in motion. |
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It is also armed with a 7.62 mm standard machine gun mounted coaxially with the main gun and a 7.62 mm air defence machine gun mounted on the turret roof. |
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The circular armoured structure behind this, is not another gun turret, but the armoured conning tower from which the captain would have directed the ship during combat. |
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Her foretop and funnel lie scattered by the impact of her fall which drove the breeches of her massive 15 in guns through the armoured turret tops. |
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A four-storey tower or turret, containing large circular rooms, rises out of the ground floor, and is adorned with friezes of classical and renaissance detail. |
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Firing ports are provided for the crews' personal weapons and a machine-gun mounting is fitted on the left turret cupola with an optional machine-gun. |
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The commander sat in the turret cupola, looking awfully smug. |
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The glacis plate and nose of the hull have been upgraded with the addition of passive armour and the turret has been fitted with stand-off armour. |
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Three smoke grenade dischargers are mounted on each side of the turret. |
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Either the gunner or the commander operates the turret control system. |
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My top turret gunner tracked him and kept firing until he saw him smoking, then bursting into flames and spinning toward the earth and then crashing. |
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I also noted an ejection button, so that the turret could completely detach, and an emergency escape hatch, so that I could make it out safely in case of an emergency. |
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An end-box on each side of the turret exterior held a prism-type mirror. |
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Rapid movement from tool to tool on the Turretgang permits turret lathes to compete with screw or slide machines. |
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The fourth HMS Edinburgh, a steel-plated turret ship completed in 1887, served with the Mediterranean Fleet. |
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Many machinery firms used lathes and planers by the 1850s, and major firearms firms mass produced using milling machines and turret lathes. |
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The builder also will venture into automatic fixed-spindle turret lathes for bar work. |
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We've found it's much easier to raise the launcher with the speeder bar from the turret mechanic's tool box. |
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The second order includes dual-axis gyros for integration within a new turret designed for use aboard armored combat vehicles. |
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He spent his days in the turret of his house on Mulholland Drive on a CB radio. |
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The turret is stabilised to four microradians, the inner gimbal in pitch, roll and yaw, the outer azimuth and elevation. |
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In Crash Tag Team Racing, players can combine their car with an opponent's mid-race to make a super-car equipped with a powerful turret gun. |
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Each tower has an additional watchtower turret, probably intended both for security and to allow the prominent display of the royal flag. |
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What's more, Schwarzenegger wants a hatchback, and the Humvee hatchback comes with a machine-gun turret on top. |
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However, turret mills are only practical as long as the machine remains relatively small. |
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Meanwhile, the French introduced the first tanks with a rotating turret, the Renault FT, which became a decisive tool of the victory. |
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An inflatable rubber hose around the turret ring created a waterproof seal between the hull and turret. |
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A turret at the top of Lanthorn Tower was used as a beacon by traffic approaching the Tower at night. |
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It is composed of a stair turret at each extremity, with two niched buttresses nearer the centre line supporting the large central triple window. |
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He was in the forward gun turret where the destroyer hit us. |
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Pepys was a senior official in the Navy Office by then, and he ascended the Tower of London on Sunday morning to view the fire from a turret. |
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The explosion ignited a fire in the foremost magazine, which detonated, throwing the forward turret off its mount. |
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The wreck of the Queen Mary revealed cordite containers stacked in the working chamber of the X turret instead of the magazine. |
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While holding your dial to ensure it does not adjust your zero, loosen the set screw until the turret moves freely. |
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On Lion two men had been killed and eleven wounded, most in the A turret lobby by a shell hit. |
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The manor house and stables were within a fortified bailey, with a tall round turret in each corner. |
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The ironclads of this time consisted of broadside turret and the new casemate ironclads which protected the revolving turret. |
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He was 23 and manning a forward gun turret on the USS Oklahoma the morning 429 sailors on his battleship died 65 years ago. |
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The turret suddenly traversed to the left, pinning the crewman between the turret basket and the driver's compartment. |
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Osmunda swept a curtsey, that yellow hair falling cloudwise to her feet, then turned swift to disappear in the shadow of the turret stair. |
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A B Graphic International is a market leader in fully modular digital converting, inspection rewinding and turret rewinding. |
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It has a pop-up blaster that fires Nerf Elite darts, a turbolaser turret, light-up LED cannons, hyperdrive sound effects as well as a playset area. |
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The modular turret, called Blazer, is also readily adaptable to other vehicles such as the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and the M113 armored personnel carrier. |
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These turret nests, built by two different species of Termites. |
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A patternmaker's lathe looks like a heavy wood lathe, often with a turret and either a leadscrew or a rack and pinion to manually position the turret. |
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Among them are the crow-stepped gables and strings, corbelling, canted ground floor windows and striking three-storey round tower with circular turret. |
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In effect, the gun crews had laid an explosive train from the turret to the magazines, and one shell hit to a battlecruiser turret was enough to end a ship. |
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Again, the turret configuration was dictated by the need to use the centre of the ship for machinery, despite the disadvantage of the turret layout. |
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If such a missile is launched at the plane, a turret on the pod shoots a laser at the missile to disrupt its guidance signals and throw it off course. |
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Trooper Finney managed to get out of his driving position and was on the way towards cover when he noticed that his vehicle's grinner was trapped in the turret. |
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It features a blaster that fires Nerf turbolaser turret, light-up cannons, hyperdrive sound as a playset area which has a holochess smuggling compartment. |
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Its most outstanding feature is the Turret House, built as a gatehouse and hunting tower and constructed in the French style, possibly due to Mary's influence. |
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Turret mills are generally considered by some to be more versatile of the two designs. |
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