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- was an uncommissioned auxiliary patrol anti-submarine net drifter with Harwich local forces from 1914 to 1918. Enterprise II, was an uncommissioned drifter...
- was the final portrait created by Gustav Klimt. Painted in 1917, the uncommissioned piece depicting an unidentified woman was on an easel in his studio...
- pla**** the lead character of Bert Jones. He also recorded a pilot for an uncommissioned series called Bunclarke With an E (1973), which was to be based on scripts...
- incompetence of the French captain. Géricault chose this large-scale uncommissioned work to launch his career, using a subject that had already generated...
- Officer (Offizierstellvertreter, ranking above Etatmäßiger Feldwebel) Uncommissioned Lieutenant (Feldwebelleutnant, a permanent rank as youngest 2nd Lieutenant...
- the intense, haunting pictures known today as the Black Paintings. Uncommissioned and never meant for public display, these pictures reflect his darkening...
- Strickland was cast opposite Eddie Cibrian in the pilot episode for an uncommissioned small screen serial adaptation of John Grisham's novel The Street Lawyer...
- fleet invaded the Thames and Medway rivers and on 12 June captured the uncommissioned Royal Charles, removing her with great skill to ****evoetsluis in the...
- by Bobby Roth, the film was produced by MGM and was the pilot for an uncommissioned TV series. In this version, the alien (pla**** by Lewis Smith) is renamed...
- Francis Drake's expedition of 1572‍–‍1573 was an uncommissioned profiteering voyage by Sir Francis Drake in the western and southern quarters of the Caribbean...