- in the Iliad,
saying that "she was of
divine stock not of men, in the
fore part a lion, in the
hinder a serpent, and in the
midst a goat,
breathing forth...
- Parolis) and are worn as
gorget patch or
collar tap, appliquéd to the
gorget fore-
part of the
uniform coat,
uniform jacket and/or battle-dress.
Paroli (rank...
-
driving band, or
rotating band, to
stabilize its
launch by
keeping the
fore part of the
projectile precisely aligned with the gun barrel. The bourrelet...
- of the
higher heel and
prevents it from
creasing or
folding over. The
fore part of the boot tree acts as a
standard shoe tree and
works to
gently stretch...
- long
matted locks which provide good
protection from bad weather; on the
fore part of the body the hair is co**** and
forms wavy
ringlets like
those of a...
-
resembles a sentry-box, and
generally stands against the
barricade on the
fore part of the quarter-deck".
Sometimes the
caboose was portable.
Prior to the...
- regalia, a
laticlave or
clavus was a
broad stripe or band of
purple on the
fore part of the tunic, worn by
senators as an
emblem of office. The name laticlavia...
- full body examination. Eventually, he
found the "enemy's mark" in the
fore part of her throat.
Having endured sleep deprivation,
isolation and a cruel...
- France. The 34 crew
members were air-lifted by
helicopter to safety. The
fore part sank over a
period of five days. The
stern was
towed to
Spain where it...
-
Wanevinti Mountains into the
North Fore and
South Fore regions.
Their main form of
subsistence is slash-and-burn farming. The
Fore language has
three distinct...