- The
Tupolev Tu-124 (NATO
reporting name:
Cookpot) is a 56-p****enger short-range twin-jet
airliner built in the
Soviet Union. It was the
Soviet Union's...
- was
seemingly repurposed into a
refuge area, as
indicated by fireplaces,
cookpots, and
storage jars
buried under ballista stones.
Despite heavy casualties...
- Clearances.
Often ships'
manifests show
their belongings nearly always included cookpots or
bakestones and seed
stock for
plants like peaches, plums, and apples...
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Scouting outdoor activities. In Australia, a
bedourie camp oven is a
steel cookpot,
shaped and used like a
Dutch oven.
Named after Bedourie, Queensland, the...
- Rodriguez, Yoni; Whittaker,
Stephen G. (May 2022). "Investigating
aluminum cookpots as a
source of lead
exposure in
Afghan refugee children resettled in the...
- Rodriguez, Yoni; Whittaker,
Stephen G. (May 2022). "Investigating
aluminum cookpots as a
source of lead
exposure in
Afghan refugee children resettled in the...
-
Tupolev Tu-114 "Rossiya" 31 1957–1975
Cleat Tupolev Tu-124 165 1960–?
Cookpot Some used as
trainers (Tu-124Sh-1 and Sh-2).
Tupolev Tu-134BSh/UBL – ?...
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subordinate to the men of the society. However,
there were an
array of
Nubian cookpots and
cuisine that
represent the
large role and
influence that
Nubian woman...
- the Tu-95 Tu-116 two Tu-95
bombers ****ed with p****enger
cabins Tu-124 "
Cookpot" a short-haul jet
airliner developed from the Tu-104 Tu-134 "Crusty" a...
- as
testified by a
number of
meager fireplaces and
large quantities of
cookpots and
storage jars
found along its
northern wall.
Situated next to the city...