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- 1952 agreement with Fritz Fend. In concept, although not in actual design, it was, in principle, a development of the Fend Flitzer invalid carriage. Approximately...
- the revolts of Zenobia and her father from the mid-260s which sought to fend off Persian incursions. Some regions – Britain, Spain, and North Africa –...
- laundry basket. Warden Jacobs (Teal) and his secretary (Dawson) work to fend off the media and begin a pursuit via helicopter. The pilot (Clark) and co-pilot...
- explorer. He earned the nickname "Foul-Weather Jack" in the press because of his frequent encounters with bad weather at sea. As a midshipman, he sailed in...
- grandfather who has already been buried by the undertaker. Blaketon has to fend off the attentions of a local widow. 244 21 "Strangers on a Train" Pip Short...
- Bahrain. Lucas Blakeley took pole position and led from the start, but had to fend off the likes of Frederik Rasmussen and rookie Thomas Ronhaar, which caused...
- also encounter a pack of escaped wolves from the Central Park Zoo. The boys fend off the wolves and make it back to the library with what they need as the...
- off course and the crew runs into some bad weather. While out at sea, the yacht sinks, leaving the crew to fend for themselves against the merciless elements...
- stick together and develop in all areas so that they can fend for themselves. Poor weather had prevented many people from the most remote villages from...
- slaughtering the draft animals, eating the seed grain, abandoning children to fend for themselves (see "Hansel and Gretel") and, among old people, voluntarily...