- of the dolomite-siderite series, to
which the
terms brown-
spar, pearl-
spar and
bitter-
spar have been
historically loosely applied. It was
first recognized...
- Moon); and the
removal and
salvage of
wrecks from the
Canal (Operation
Nimrod Spar).
Operation Nimbus Star
involved the
clearance of
naval mines and unexploded...
- The
South Africa national netball team, also
known as the
SPAR Proteas,
represent Netball South Africa in
international netball tournaments, such as the...
-
around and
enhancing an object.
Hitch A knot tied to a post, cable, ring, or
spar.
Lashing A knot used to hold (usually)
poles together. Loop A knot used to...
-
lightning fast, 6ft 6in
heavyweight making his UFC
debut on
Fight Island who
spars with
Tyson Fury and
trains with
Darren Till". talksport.com. "History –...
- at
Jackson Wink MMA Academy. He
would even give
Weidman a
tough time in
sparring matches,
despite not
having Pro MMA experience.
Kuramagomedov of Russia...
-
experiences of
discrimination as a mixed-race ****anese
child have left her cold,
bitter and vengeful.
Forced by her
mother to
disguise herself as a boy so as not...
-
tendency to fray. Some
whippings are
finished cleanly, as by
drawing the
bitter end of the
cordage beneath the
whipping itself.
Others are tied off or have...
-
light and war. "Pynchon
makes much of a
variety of
calcite called Iceland spar,
valued for its
optical quality of
double refraction; in Pynchonland, a magician...
- harbors. 2. A
spar attached to the foot of a fore-and-aft sail. 3. A
spar to
extend the foot of gaffsail,
trysail or jib. 3. A
spar to
extend the yards...