- am doing'), and agēbam ('I was doing'); and 3) the
secondary past
series ēgerō ('I will have done'), ēgī ('I have done'), and ēgeram ('I had done'). This...
- Wake. Pretoria:
Human Sciences Research Council. 1997. pp. 71–72.
Bertil Egerö.
South Africa's Bantustans: From
Dumping Grounds to
Battlefronts Archived...
-
heavily escorted convoys. Hipper's
forces were 60 nmi (110 km; 69 mi) west of
Egerö, Norway, by 05:20 on 24 April.
Despite the
success in
reaching the convoy...
-
minefields for half an hour. Hipper's
forces were 60 nmi (110 km; 69 mi) west of
Egerö, Norway, by 05:20 on 24 April.
Despite the
success in
reaching the convoy...
- The
barque was sunk in the
North Sea 50
nautical miles (93 km) west of
Egerø,
Norway (58°25′N 3°48′E / 58.417°N 3.800°E / 58.417; 3.800) by SM UB-34...
- 1908 Ship
State Description Ben
Macdui Belgium The
vessel foundered off
Egerö, Norway.
Katherine United
States The 94-gross
register ton
barge foundered...
- and with HMS Ashanti,
Maori and Sikh,
attacked a
small German convoy off
Egerö light.
Although the operation's
success was over-stated (just one ship was...
-
merchant ship with torpedoes;
while a 6,018-tonne
merchantman was sunk near
Egero Island on 12 May.
Further success followed, with a
Hampden destroying the...
- A
Handley Page
Hampden TB Mark I
sweeps over an
armed German supply ship off
Egero,
Norway (29
January 1943)....
-
included in his
first collection Defecting to a
Flock of
Birds (Sae
ddedeul egero ui mangmyeong), he
confesses that he
dreams daily of
fusing together his...