- in Regensburg, it was
built as a bow
bridge with 16
arches shielded by
ice guards. It is
protected by
three bridge towers, two on the
Lesser Quarter side...
- A snow
guard is a
device used to
retain snow and
ice from
falling from one
surface to a
lower one; in
contemporary usage, they are
installed to prevent...
-
players in the
ice skating team
sports of
ice hockey, bandy, ringette, and rinkball. The
guard is
designed to
prevent injury to the neck by
ice hockey pucks...
-
Skate guards are
covers used in
ice hockey and
figure skating that are worn over
ice skate blades when the
skater is off the
ice.
Plastic skate guards are...
- The
United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the
maritime security,
search and rescue, and law
enforcement service branch of the
United States Armed Forces...
- Cape
Renard Towers, are two
towers of basalt, each
topped by a cap of
ice,
guarding the
northern entrance to the
Lemaire Channel on the
Antarctic Peninsula...
-
Coast Guard but is
funded by the 13
nations interested in trans-Atlantic navigation. As of 2011 the
governments contributing to the
International Ice Patrol...
- Fadeyev's
novel Young Guard of
United Russia, a pro-Kremlin 'direction action'
youth organization,
youth wing of
United Russia Young Guard (
ice hockey team),...
-
Ice hockey (or
simply hockey in
North America) is a team
sport pla**** on
ice skates,
usually on an
ice skating rink with
lines and
markings specific to...
- and
other tactics by
calling or
tapping a
broom on the
ice. In the case of a takeout,
guard, or a tap, the skip will
indicate the
stones involved. Before...