- the
electronic lodgment (note:
alternative spelling) of tax returns.
Lodgements &
Withdrawals Archived 2009-12-08 at the
Wayback Machine,
Anglo Irish...
- A
lodgement or
lodgment is an enclave,
taken and
defended by
force of arms
against determined opposition, made by
increasing the size of a bridgehead...
-
which conducted several ****ault
river crossings to
establish several lodgements on the
western bank. Kiev was
later liberated in the
Second Battle of...
- Look up
lodgement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lodgement is a
military term
meaning an
enclave taken by and
defended by force.
Lodgement may also...
- in 2006. The
total value of
lodgements and
other transactions involving Ahern was said to
exceed £452,800. The
lodgements and
transactions occurred between...
- (beneath) and
supraglacial (surface) deposits.
Subglacial deposits include lodgement,
subglacial meltout, and
deformation tills.
Supraglacial deposits include...
-
interchangeably (both
correctly and incorrectly) with
bridgehead and
lodgement.
Beachheads have been
important in many
military actions;
examples include...
-
range of the bridges. As
artillery grew in power, so did the size of the
lodgements necessary. In addition, room is
required for the
troops to form up on...
-
World War II
landings as
capturing the town was
necessary to link the
lodgements at Utah and
Omaha beaches which were
divided by the
Douve river estuary...
- and on 4
January 1961 they
consisted of an
intention to
establish a "
lodgement" by 750 men at an
undisclosed site in Cuba,
supported by considerable...