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- allowed British ships to pick up clientele from continental Europe before recrossing the channel and picking up p****engers at Queenstown. The Southampton-Cherbourg-New...
- during cross-examination but not discussed during direct examination. Recross examination addresses the witness' testimony discussed in redirect by the...
- Europe for naming years. Alexander the Great invades northern India. Recrossing the Hindu Kush, Alexander divides his forces. Half the army with the baggage...
- moved west and ****aulted the German-held Atlantic port of Royan, before recrossing France in April 1945 and parti****ting in the final fighting in southern...
- optimized to minimize the reaction rate. This minimizes the effects of recrossing, and gives a much more accurate result. Truhlar, D.; Garrett, B. (1984)...
- product without recrossing the transition state. So, a transmission coefficient equal to one means that the fundamental no-recrossing ****umption of transition...
- pontoon bridge across the river for supplies, was forced to withdraw, recrossing the river on 5 July. Meanwhile, the 1st Tank Corps of the Yasuoka Detachment...
- Andalus did not observe them, thinking that the vessels crossing and recrossing were similar to the trading vessels which for their benefit plied backwards...
- traversed and mapped by him; the Allegheny Mountains being crossed and recrossed some 50 times. The results of his unaided labors were submitted to the...
- towards Agra through the Grand Trunk Road, but Sher Khan provoked Humayun to recross the Ganga river to its southern bank at Chausa. Both armies remained encamped...