-
steel barrel trunnion (with
locking recesses) and a
nylon 66-based, steel-
reenforced receiver. The
standard German Army
versions of the G36 are
equipped with...
-
crowd during Reigns–McIntyre
match and that it was "paced in a way that
reenforced that indifference". He
concluded that the
match "did
nothing to get fans...
-
general Giuseppe Arimondi.
Toselli believed Arimondi was
moving south to
reenforce him and
chose to
stand his ground.
After several hours of
fighting and...
- high
point of the play and that the
action should teach a
moral that is
reenforced by pity, fear and suffering. The spectacle, not the
characters themselves...
-
followed by
significant lowering of mood, the
mechanisms of
which act to
reenforce each other,
keeping them a
perpetual state of
stress arousal, coupled...
-
citizen soldiers organized in
peace in
complete divisions and
prepared to
reenforce the
Regular Army in time of war" was
organized by
Secretary of War Henry...
- and slaves. An
example of the
practices used by
elites and
emperors to
reenforce these hierarchical ideas are in the
reliefs of
animal sacrifice on the...
- of the
relation of
employer and emplo****.
Those principles have been
reenforced by our
subsequent decisions. The West
Coast decision heralded the end...
-
Egyptian hieroglyphs,
Akkadian cuneiform, ****anese, and Mayan.
Often they
reenforce the
communication of the
ideogram by
repeating the
first or last syllable...
- June, 1919, ****an soon
began to
import gold heavily. And this
naturally reenforced the gold
reserve of the Bank of ****an. It had been the
opinion of government...