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firearm which discharges a
group of
barrels simultaneously. "Yahoo". Yahoo. "
fusilade".
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Operation Fusilade was the plan for a set-piece ****ault on the
French port of
Dieppe during the
Second World War. In the event, the
German occupiers, not...
- it is sold as its
butyl ester, fluazifop-P
butyl with the
brand name
Fusilade. In the 1970s, a
number of
agrochemical companies were
working to develop...
- Celest,
Cruiser (TMX, Thiamethoxam), Dividend, Dual, Durivo, Elatus,
Fusilade, Force,
Golden Harvest, Gramoxone, Karate, Northrup-King (NK), Proclaim...
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signed by the governor.
Bullet fee Use of
capital punishment by
country "
fusilade".
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Commission sites. When the
Allies liberated Dieppe as part of
Operation Fusilade in 1944, the
grave markers were
replaced with
standard CWGC headstones...
- The "
Fusilade of Mons"
during the 1893
strike as the
Borains are
fired on by the
Garde Civique during the
protests for
universal suffrage....
- 000 N/A
Evacuated and
liberated without opposition. Also see
Operation Fusilade and
Operation Jubilee. Dunkirk,
French State,
Military Administration in...
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first marketed fluazifop as its
butyl ester in 1981
under the
brand name
Fusilade while Dow
marketed haloxyfop as its
methyl ester. All
these compounds have...
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French SAS
operation in the
Ardennes in
support of the US VIII
Corps Fusilade (1944) —
capture of
Dieppe Gaff (1944) — SAS
operation near Rambouillet...